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To: boris_a who wrote (124125)2/2/2004 2:53:12 AM
From: boris_a  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Bush to Seek Intelligence Failures Probe

Acting pro-active! Not only the citizens (loosing their children), but even the president has now a desire to learn the facts!

story.news.yahoo.com

President Bush, under mounting political pressure, will sign an executive order ....
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By setting up the investigation himself, Bush will have greater control over its membership and mandate. The senior White House official said it would be patterned after the Warren Commission, so named for its chairman Earl Warren, a former chief justice of the Supreme Court, which led a 10-month investigation that concluded in 1964 that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in killing President John F. Kennedy.
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In appointing the members, Bush will draw heavily from intelligence experts who are familiar with the problems in the field...
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At this point, the White House has not decided on a deadline for the investigation...
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There was no indication when Bush would sign the order creating the panel.
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The administration will have grater control .... similar to Warren commission ... no deadline.

Sounds pomising.

BTW, where's Cheney the Spider? The same Cheney allegedly berating CIA (news - web sites) operatives because he did not like their intelligence reports.