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To: Road Walker who wrote (261241)11/19/2005 8:02:44 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572159
 
It extends a controversy that has prominently featured Sen. Carl Levin (news, bio, voting record), D-Mich., a vocal critic of Bush's Iraq policy, who has accused Feith of engaging in inappropriate intelligence activities at the Pentagon and of deceiving Congress about intelligence on Iraq's prewar links to the al-Qaida terrorist network.

Levin told reporters Friday that Feith provided the White House and its National Security Council with "really erroneous and distorted intelligence" about Iraq and its purported links to terrorist groups.

One of the questions to be probed by the Pentagon inspector general, Levin said, is whether Feith, in his position as under secretary of defense for policy, "provided a separate channel of intelligence, unbeknownst to the CIA, to the White House — which he did."


Its seems to me that if people like Feith can be given such a high position and the info provided him believed so readily, then they are all corrupted........the people who hired him in the first place and the people who were listening to him before the war. And its clear Feith is not an isolated case. After all, its rare that a slimeball hangs out with good people.......you know......birds of a feather etc.

So what are we waiting for..........finding out dirt on each one of them one by one until we get them all out? That could take most of the next three years.

ted