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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (16519)5/8/2000 3:59:00 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Respond to of 17770
 
Megamole Deutch put on the front burner --at last....

Saturday May 6 6:06 PM ET

Presidential Panel Harsh on Deutch Probe

By Tabassum Zakaria


WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A presidential advisory panel has harshly criticized the CIA's internal investigation of its former director, John Deutch, who is accused of mishandling top-secret material by storing it on his home computers, U.S. officials said on Saturday.

The President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board reviewed the actions taken by CIA officials investigating the case and reported its findings this week to President Clinton, the Senate Intelligence Committee and the CIA, the officials said.

``It's harsh,'' said one official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

The report generally follows the lines of a report by the spy agency's inspector general, completed last year but made public earlier this year, the official said. The inspector general's report concluded that actions taken by some CIA officials caused delays in the Deutch investigation but said no one deliberately impeded it. [...]

dailynews.yahoo.com

Here's my tentative shortlist of Deutch's indictable offences:

> High treason resulting from secret dealings with a foreign country (Israel), as regards the Middle East Peace process;

> Misconduct as regards key intelligence assets in East Africa that eventually put strategic U.S. interests and personel in the region at severe risk (embassies bombings);

> Conspiracy to foil U.S. foreign policy directives as outlined by the President of the United States.

Sentence: life imprisonment.



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (16519)5/8/2000 3:28:00 PM
From: John Lacelle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17770
 
Charley,

Who told you back in '92 that Clinton was a security
risk? That guy had some insight. I bought several
of the Clinton lies and voted for the guy in '92. It
seemed that it took about 3 years for me to figure out
his pathological nature. I wonder when the next summit
between Jiang Zemin and Bubba is? Surly, the patience
of the Chinese is wearing thin. They can't be happy
with the slow pace of their puppet and his payment to
them for their silence and contributions.

-John