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Politics : Impeach George W. Bush -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Thomas M. who wrote (17794)12/13/2002 9:50:16 PM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93284
 
Kissinger resigns:
It would be a safe bet that most of Kissinger's lobby clients are from the middle east, and he did not want to reveal that situation.

TP



To: Thomas M. who wrote (17794)12/14/2002 1:25:23 PM
From: MSI  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93284
 
The scuttlebutt is Baker and Cheney gave them the Warren Commission "lie for your country" routine and they feared for their own safety. IMO they both discovered it's a vicious Hot Potato -- asking the www.unansweredquestions.org type questions is a risk.

Trying to do another Warren Commission cover-up won't work in the Digital Age since there's enough evidence still loose to make trouble for everybody, and they'll lose either way.

Better to make excuses and bow out, quickly.

There are too many enemies to be made... Not the terrorists, no worries there -- the Saudis, Bushes, Israelis, any of which will happily ruin your life.



To: Thomas M. who wrote (17794)12/15/2002 2:34:01 AM
From: MSI  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93284
 
"The issue at the heart of Kissinger's resignation was a reluctance to reveal secrets. Kissinger did not want to reveal who is paying his salary. George W. Bush agreed with him. Why? This commission is supposed to examine how one of the bloodiest days in American history came to pass. What is this secrecy? Who is being protected? "

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