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To: geode00 who wrote (176413)11/30/2005 7:08:43 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Hawkmoon, you do not appear to understand the information. Plame did not send her husband anywhere as she had no authority to do so. I believe this is the third time I'm telling you this information.

No, you don't seem to understand human reality and office politics.

If you worked in a company, and one of your female subordinates, who happened to be married to a former governor and had extensive political connections, suggested that you might find it useful to contact him, you're going to do it out of fear that if you don't you might find yourself either transferred to a less prestigious position, or pass over for promotion.

Certainly you wouldn't think you had anything to lose by accepting the offer (suggestion).

But what you seem to DELIBERATELY CHOOSE to ignore is that the Senate Committee "politely" pointed out that Joeseph Wilson LIED about having reviewed the documents that he claim to have seen because the CIA didn't even have them until 8 months later. Recall that Wilson claims that he must have been "confused" when he suggested such to reporters.

If the guy is confused about what he did, or did not, see, then how can he be seen as credible and objective.

You believe a biased, opportunistic guy like Joe Wilson, if you want.

I prefer to believe a Bi-Partisan Senatorial commission consisting of both Democrats and Republicans.

Less chance of twisting and distorting intelligence information for the benefit of political self-advancement and financial windfall via book sales.

Hawk