Zeev, re: "Such an act by the administration would be "collusion", a major felony ..."
"col·lu·sion (k-lzhn) n. A secret agreement between two or more parties ..."
Collusion is the normal process by which our Government does its business. Nearly every day, one or more Congressional committees meet behind closed doors to discuss secret information and make decisions that will never be published.* Presidents meet privately with other Presidents and kings. Armed services meetings are never published. CIA directives aren't listed in any paper that I know of. For that matter, when did you last read "the minutes of The Federal Reserve Board meeting of ..."?
You don't have to be paranoid to believe this. It's a matter of fact that you can read about in your local library. The decision at hand is whether these secret meetings are "for the greater good" or whether they have "fraudulent, illegal, or deceitful purposes."
That decision, I leave to the reader.
Craig
* Members of the Congress are permitted to decide what, if anything, will be published in the Congressional Register. They can edit any article, require that an article not be published, and can submit articles be published that were never presented before any part of Congress. By its own laws, Congress functions with absolute control over who will get to see and hear what and when. |