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GOP's DeLay rebukes Kean for 9/11 politics

WASHINGTON, April 16 (UPI) -- House Majority Leader Tom DeLay sent a sharply worded letter to Sept. 11 commission head Tom Kean Friday, criticizing what he called rising partisanship.

A source close to DeLay says the Texas Republican is "very concerned" about commission members using the investigation as a platform for taking partisan potshots instead of looking for ways to protect the United States from future terrorist attacks.

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The recent televised hearings "blur the distinction between the commission's work and a prime-time cable talk show," DeLay said, adding, "Partisan mudslinging, circus-atmosphere pyrotechnics, and gotcha-style questioning do not get us closer to the truth."

"Politicization of the commission not only undermines its credibility; it undermines the war effort and endangers our troops," DeLay told Kean, a former GOP governor of New Jersey.

DeLay also mentioned growing concerns over a perceived conflict of interest by commission-member Jamie Gorelick who, it was recently learned, authored a memo setting out policy on issues the commission is now looking into while a member of the Clinton Justice Department senior staff.

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Kean, as well as a number of prominent Democrats, have dismissed the concerns as unfounded.

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