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To: stockman_scott who wrote (52927)10/18/2002 2:16:49 PM
From: Win Smith  Respond to of 281500
 
Now Judge Sullivan knows what it's like to be a weapons inspector in Iraq.

Ouch. Somehow, I doubt that will phase the local auxiliary of the Friends of Cheney much, though. Ken Lay, we hardly knew ye.



To: stockman_scott who wrote (52927)10/18/2002 2:51:39 PM
From: Karen Lawrence  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
They continue to hide relevant documents. They snub their noses at legal mandates to comply. They repeatedly obstruct attempts to verify their claims. Who? Iraq? No - the Bush administration. Yesterday US District Judge Emmet G. Sullivan ran out of patience. They continue to stonewall. Granted Sullivan has "run out of patience" but what is he doing that's constructive? Other than postponing trials and asking Coffin to show that the documents are privileged, although now Coffin says he's not seen them. Good grief. It appears Cheney has a lot to hide. He consulted only with the discredited Lay for the national energy policy. Clearly that went against the interests of the US. The correlation between the Bush Administration deviousness and Saddam's weapons inspections is ironic, though I Know he won't be allowed any slack and should NOT be. Nor should Cheney.