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Florida Bulldog and NSU: Sen. Bob Graham and Unanswered Questions of 9/11 on 15th Anniversary

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On Sept. 8, join former Florida Governor and U.S. Senator Bob Graham, co-chair of Congress’ Joint Inquiry into the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, for a lively panel discussion at Nova Southeastern University about the continuing search answers and justice 15 years on. A question and answer session will follow.

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Nearly 3,000 men, women and children died and more than 6,000 were injured when terrorists attacked New York and Washington, D.C., but the public record about what happened is woefully incomplete. In July, President Obama declassified the famous 28-censored pages from Congress’ Joint Inquiry into the attacks, which point a finger at the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Thousands of other government records, however, remain secret, including FBI reports about a once secret investigation that found “many connections” between Saudis living in Sarasota and individuals tied to 9/11.

Florida Bulldog Founder and Editor Dan Christensen will moderate the panel featuring Sen. Graham; Sharon Premoli, a victim advocate who was at work on the 80th floor of the North Tower when the first plane struck; Sean Carter, a partner with Philadelphia’s Cozen O’Connor law firm who represents victims; Thomas Julin, Florida Bulldog’s attorney and a partner with the Gunster law firm in Miami; and Dr. Charles Zelden, an NSU history and political science professor.

Faith Based Events

After the program, Sen. Graham will sign copies of his books, which will be available for purchase.

Again, tickets can be purchased on EventBrite.

Ticket Options:
5:30 p.m. VIP Cocktail Reception. $100 ticket includes wine and hors d’oeuvres, lecture, upfront seating and priority access at the book signing.

7 p.m. General admission tickets to panel discussion are $25 in advance; $15 for students with ID; $30 at the door.

[vc_message message_box_style=”3d” message_box_color=”turquoise”]By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org, Special to SouthFloridaReporter.com Aug. 16, 2016 [/vc_message][vc_message message_box_color=”green”]Related Stories[/vc_message]

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