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          Former 9/11 commissioners: US still at risk
          (AP)
          Updated: 2005-12-05 08:30

          The U.S. is at great risk for more terrorist attacks because Congress and the White House have failed to enact several strong security measures, members of the former Sept. 11 commission said Sunday.

          "It's not a priority for the government right now," said the former chairman, Thomas Kean, ahead of the group's release of a report Monday assessing how well its recommendations have been followed.

          "More than four years after 9/11 ... people are not paying attention," the former Republican governor of New Jersey said. "God help us if we have another attack."

          In this photograph provided by Meet The Press, former Vice Chairman of the 9/11 Commission Lee Hamilton, right, talks about the commission's recommendations as former Chairman of the commission Thomas Kean listens during a taping of 'Meet the Press' Sunday, Dec. 4, 2005 at the NBC studios in Washington.
          In this photograph provided by Meet The Press, former Vice Chairman of the 9/11 Commission Lee Hamilton, right, talks about the commission's recommendations as former Chairman of the commission Thomas Kean listens during a taping of 'Meet the Press' Sunday, Dec. 4, 2005 at the NBC studios in Washington. [AP]
          Added Lee Hamilton, the former Democratic vice chairman of the commission: "We believe that another attack will occur. It's not a question of if. We are not as well-prepared as we should be."

          The five Republicans and five Democrats on the commission, whose recommendations are now promoted through a privately funded group known as the 9/11 Public Discourse Project, conclude that the government deserves "more Fs than As" in responding to their 41 suggested changes.

          Since the commission's final report in July 2004, the government has enacted the centerpiece proposal to create a national intelligence director. But the government has stalled on other ideas, including improving communication among emergency responders and shifting federal terrorism-fighting money so it goes to states based on risk level.

          "There is a lack of a sense of urgency," Hamilton said. "There are so many competing priorities. We've got three wars going on: one in Afghanistan, one in Iraq and the war against terror. And it's awfully hard to keep people focused on something like this."

          National security adviser Stephen Hadley said Sunday that President Bush is committed to putting in place most of the commission's recommendations.
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