http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10335384/9/11 panel: ‘More F’s than A’s’ on U.S. security
‘Terrorists will strike again,’ says former commission chairman
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Updated: 1:08 p.m. ET Dec. 5, 2005
WASHINGTON - The former Sept. 11 commission gave dismal grades Monday to the federal government's efforts to shore up national security and prevent another terror attack on the United States.
Meeting for the last time since being appointed by Congress in 2002, commission members gave the government "more F's than A's" among the 41 grades measuring progress on security recommendations they issued last year.
"We're frustrated, all of us — frustrated at the lack of urgency in addressing these various problems," said former commission chairman Thomas Kean, a Republican and former New Jersey governor.