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The 9/11 Commission recently released their report, citing important changes which need to be made to improve our nation
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"The 9/11 Commission recently released their report, citing important changes which need to be made to improve our nation's homeland security. I voiced my disappointment with the House leadership when this report was left until after the August recess for action"

- Leonard Boswell

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The quote by Leonard Boswell expresses his dissatisfaction with your home leadership for not doing something about it on the 9/11 Commission's report till after the August recess. The 9/11 Commission's report highlighted the need for crucial changes to enhance our country's homeland security. Boswell's disappointment suggests that he believes your home management need to have done something about it on the report faster, as the modifications proposed in the report are of terrific significance to the nation's security. He likely thinks that your house management ought to have prioritized the report and acted on it prior to the August recess. His frustration is most likely shared by many, as the changes proposed in the report are necessary to the nation's security.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Leonard Boswell somewhere between January 10, 1934 and today. He/she was a famous Politician from USA. The author also have 21 other quotes.

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