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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (557078)3/28/2004 9:18:10 PM
From: steve dietrich  Respond to of 769667
 
Just read a WSJ article stating that Clarke is calling for all the e-mails from Ms. Rice to him to be made public, and hopes more from him will be declassified. Which of the two would a reasonable person believe?



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (557078)3/28/2004 9:58:56 PM
From: Johannes Pilch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Wrong, yet again. The truth is more like 52% do not believe Clarke.

"Half those surveyed in the poll after Clarke's testimony Wednesday said they thought he was acting for political and personal reasons, while a quarter said they feel he's acting as a dedicated public servant.

Two-thirds of Americans say the testimony of Richard Clarke, the former terrorism adviser who has been critical of the Bush administration, hasn't affected their view of the president, says a poll released Saturday.

Two-thirds said the Clinton administration did not take the threat of terror seriously enough, while six in 10 said the Bush administration has taken the threat as seriously as it should."


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