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Politics : GOPwinger Lies/Distortions/Omissions/Perversions of Truth

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To: American Spirit who wrote (52663)7/14/2005 6:26:09 PM
From: geode00  Read Replies (1) of 173976
 
Schultz had on one of Plame's former colleagues. He said he knew her only as Valerie P. and did not know, until she was outted, that she was married to Wilson. He's a registered republican (unhappily now) and he said the rightwing is getting its facts wrong. He was really angry about this incident AND he said it's just more of the same from this administration.

It's loose lipped about a number of different should-stay-covert operations. He listed a number of them and said it's a PATTERN IN THIS ADMINISTRATION. Now, this administration is being labeled as incompetent in covert operations? Why not, they're incompetent in everything else BUT nasty campaign strategies.

Remember this one also done for political gain?

truthout.org

"...The al-Qaida suspect named by U.S. officials as the source of information that led to this week's terrorist alerts was working undercover, Pakistani intelligence sources said Friday, putting an end to the sting operation and forcing Pakistan to hide the man in a secret location.

Under pressure to justify the alerts in three Northeastern cities, U.S. officials confirmed a report by The New York Times that the man, Mohammad Naeem Noor Khan, was the source of the intelligence that led to the decision. .."
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