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To: Sully- who wrote (3415)7/9/2004 7:40:31 PM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35834
 
The unanimous report by the panel will say there is no
evidence that intelligence officials were subjected to
pressure to reach particular conclusions about Iraq.


That's not a unanimous opinion. Several people on the Committee said they signed off on the report because they agree with most of it, but they disagree with some parts of it. This is the money shot of the 500-page report:

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"The CIA Ombudsman told the Committee that he felt the hammering by the Bush Administration on Iraq intelligence was harder than he had previously witnessed in his 32-year career with the agency."
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Quoted from p456 of the Committee's report:

intelligence.senate.gov

Tom