And the relatives of the victims are pissed.
Can't say as I blame them. It sounds like a deliberate ommission. Part of the sucking-up to Kaddafi that the Bush people are doing in their valiant efforts to get their hands on that 1.4 million barrels of crude that Libya pumps out each day.
This Rueters article takes no prisoners:
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=0AL4TZCPGXVCICRBAEZSFEY?type=worldNews&story
ID=4788979
Snips: "Dan Cohen of New Jersey, whose 20-year-old daughter, Theodora, died in the bombing, said Rice's omission -- in testimony before the commission investigating the Sept. 11 attacks -- made him feel "sick."
"This was the largest terrorist attack against American citizens prior to 9/11 and they're pretending it didn't happen," Cohen. "It's bad enough when you lose a child and then to have this whole thing swept away," he said."
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" Stephanie Bernstein of Maryland, whose husband Michael died at the age of 36, said it was "disgusting (and) despicable" that Rice made no mention of the Lockerbie bombing while praising Libya for giving up its nuclear weapons programs.
"I think the Bush administration has a lot to answer for," she said."
Indeed, they do. But will they ever?