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To: FaultLine who wrote (139240)7/8/2004 2:10:27 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Faultline: This piece from the NYT should have been titled: Cheney did not criticize the commission's work." ....but did criticize some press reporting of the staff report....

It will be interesting to see the **Commission Report**, and then **compare it to the staff report** and **the press reporting of the staff report**. The bottom of the article has the Cheney spokesman agreeing that the White House had fully cooperated............

A spokesman for Mr. Cheney, Kevin Kellems, said on Tuesday that the White House welcomed the statement, calling it proof that the White House had fully cooperated in providing the panel all available intelligence relevant to its work.

"We are pleased with today's statement from the 9/11 commission, which puts to rest a nonstory," he said. "As we have said all along, the administration provided the commission with unprecedented access to sensitive information so they could perform their mission. The vice president criticized some press coverage of the draft staff report. He did not criticize the commission's work."