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Politics : GOPwinger Lies/Distortions/Omissions/Perversions of Truth -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Wayners who wrote (53102)7/19/2005 1:08:12 AM
From: geode00  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
Cooper says Rove told him about Plame.

Confirmation can be the same thing as the original leak..so says the gov't. There's also:

conspiracy
obstruction of justice
perjury
abuse of power

Besides, Rove can't remember LOL:

"...Rove told the grand jury that by the time Novak had called him, he believes he had similar information about Wilson's wife from another member of the news media but he could not recall which reporter had told him about it first, the person said..."



To: Wayners who wrote (53102)7/19/2005 1:15:30 AM
From: geode00  Respond to of 173976
 
Lest we forget, there's a war based on these LIES STILL GOING ON:

"US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has admitted that the US had no fresh intelligence about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq before going to war....

And former key intelligence official in the State Department, Greg Thielmann, said that the Iraqi intelligence estimates "had been misrepresented on the part of the administration", with both "misleading summaries" and "inaccurate formulations" clouding the accuracy of key public statements.

Mr Thielmann, who stood down as military affairs director of the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research in October, noted that his boss, Colin Powell, had not repeated the claims made by President Bush about Iraq's nuclear programme in his testimony to the UN.

He said that his agency had rejected such evidence as not well-founded.

A US soldier looks at suspicious drums of liquid in Iraq
Soldiers are yet to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq
He had been "surprised and then appalled" when he heard the nuclear claims had been made by Mr Bush in the State of the Union speech.

Mr Thielmann also said that there was little evidence linking al-Qaeda and Iraq...." - July 9, 2003

news.bbc.co.uk