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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: KLP who wrote (191294)7/9/2006 10:22:17 PM
From: geode00  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
KLP, remember to declare the area under your kitchen sink a terrorist training camp.

You should stay up and watch it from behind the couch just in case it decides to lob things at you while you watch Fox Fake News.

Frankly, I think this is a propaganda lying ruse from the Rovian Fascists but it is amazing that it's come to ruses about the US Constitution. Hey, maybe Hoekstra's trying to make up for the kitchen sink thingy.

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Bush 'hid secrets from US Congress'
From: Reuters
By Alan Elsner in Washington

July 10, 2006


THE Bush administration was running several intelligence programs, including one major activity, that it kept secret from Congress until whistle-blowers told the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee, the committee's chairman said.

Pete Hoekstra, a Michigan Republican who chairs the House Intelligence Committee, said he had written a four-page to US President George W. Bush in May warning him that the failure to disclose the intelligence activities to Congress may be a violation of the law.<p>
In doing so, he confirmed a story that first ran in Sunday editions of the New York Times.<p>
"I take it very, very seriously otherwise I would not have written the letter to the president," Mr Hoekstra said.<p>....

news.com.au
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