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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... For years I have been maintaining that the Bush Administration did NOT let members of Congress see the same intel it had during its buildup to the war against Iraq. Now comes an article in the Washington Post that validates my posit: Asterisks Dot White House's Iraq Argument By Dana Milbank and Walter Pincus Pincus!?! The second person that Wilson talked to about his mission to Niger!? The person who, right alongside Kristof, helped run a CIA covert op intended to destabilize the Bush presidency? LOL! You should have some credible sources there, Krause... Don't waste my time posting articles written by Walter Pincus or Nicholas Kristof. They'll be lucky to escape perjury charges by the time the Libby trial is over. That is, if the CIA even allows the trial to take place. More than likely, the CIA will clamp a classified lid on documents and people who are relevant to Libby's defense...and Libby will walk. Regardless, the Democratic Vice Chairman of the intel committee saw everything that Bush saw. Perhaps not every member saw the intel, but the vice chairman certainly did. And if you remember correctly, that vice chairman voted "yea" to give the President authority to use force in Iraq. |
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![]() NOYB wrote: Regardless, the Democratic Vice Chairman of the intel committee saw everything that Bush saw. Perhaps not every member saw the intel, but the vice chairman certainly did. And if you remember correctly, that vice chairman voted "yea" to give the President authority to use force in Iraq. It's interesting to watch this talking point slowly become more factual. About 60 days ago, the Hannity/Limbaugh mantra was "All the congresspeople were reading the same intelligence reports as the POTUS, and they voted to go to war!" Fact is, Bush dispersed that intelligence just like some folks cut 'n paste to the NG. Anything that supported his position was well circulated, anything that cast doubt on the existence of WMD was suppressed or ignored. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: Regardless, the Democratic Vice Chairman of the intel committee saw everything that Bush saw. Perhaps not every member saw the intel, but the vice chairman certainly did. And if you remember correctly, that vice chairman voted "yea" to give the President authority to use force in Iraq. It's interesting to watch this talking point slowly become more factual. About 60 days ago, the Hannity/Limbaugh mantra was "All the congresspeople were reading the same intelligence reports as the POTUS, and they voted to go to war!" Fact is, Bush dispersed that intelligence just like some folks cut 'n paste to the NG. Anything that supported his position was well circulated, anything that cast doubt on the existence of WMD was suppressed or ignored. Our government, in order to protect the people allow Senators equal access to intelligence. Because there were too many leaks in congress of sensitive materials a select committee was appointed made up of selected senators who have full and uncensored access to intelligence, the same as the president. The only advantage the president has is his own advisors who brief him (interpret the intelligence) in a more timely fashion (daily). So to say that the President had access to intelligence that congress didn't is a lie!!!! All politicians lie but it seems democrats do it blatantly, insulting our intelligence, our memory of events, our common sense..... The only truly correct statement would be that there is too much information to keep track of and the president may, because of his advisors gleaning the information, have had a better handle on the accuracy of the intelligence. If the democrats question this issue they only have to reexamine the intelligence and see if that thesis has any support. So far, the first committee on intelligence has said that theory doesn't hold water. NOT true (subject of this thread) |
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