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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (183512)2/24/2004 1:44:13 PM
From: Road Walker  Respond to of 1575622
 
Ten,

re: as far as I know, Bush has also been fully cooperating with the 9/11 commission.

Read the article on page A4 of today's Wall Street Journal. You may think he's cooperating, but the commission doesn't.

John



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (183512)2/24/2004 3:06:37 PM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575622
 
Al, as far as I know, Bush has also been fully cooperating with the 9/11 commission. As for the GAO, the call for Cheney's records was referred to as "unprecedented in the GAO's 81-year history." In other words, it's arguably an overstepping of the GAO's bounds.

Please explain to me why then Gov Kean ( a republican chairman appointed by bush himself ) had to threaten a lawsuit to get the WH to cooperate, and still is being stonewalled. C'mon man...some honesty please. They invite suspicion, and it is a republican led inquiry who is questioning their motives...do you suppose the dems should come to bush's defense? LOL...

The Dems are the ones taking this story and jumping to conclusions, such as "Cheney must be trying to hide something!" As usual, they're not letting the burden of proof hinder their political agendas.

If this administration allowed independent investigations then you could claim the high ground. This is the most secretive WH in memory and, it is said, history. I repeat, if they are clean, why all the cloak and dagger?

Al



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (183512)2/24/2004 6:10:45 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1575622
 
Al, as far as I know, Bush has also been fully cooperating with the 9/11 commission. As for the GAO, the call for Cheney's records was referred to as "unprecedented in the GAO's 81-year history." In other words, it's arguably an overstepping of the GAO's bounds.

Did you stop to think that the reason its "unprecedented" is because no VP in the past has been so clandestine in his behavior? The GOP keeps reminding us that Cheney is as honest as the day is long, but frankly, either the days are getting shorting or the GOP is doing a lot of fibbing. <g>

ted