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To: American Spirit who wrote (66547)5/6/2006 5:44:08 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 361152
 
Amazing what important stuff the MSM won't print.

Amazing what you don't know. The source for your link's post was MSM.

nydailynews.com

I only heard them talk about it on Olbermann,Hardball, Scarboro, and Anderson Cooper. But I only watched those 4. All over the place.
cbs47.tv
mercurynews.com

AP News Update at 11:58 a.m. EDT

CIA officials dismissed suggestions that Goss' resignation was tied to controversy surrounding the CIA's executive director, Kyle "Dusty" Foggo. The FBI is investigating whether Foggo's longtime friend, defense contractor Brent Wilkes, provided prostitutes, limousines and hotel suites to a California congressman who pleaded guilty to taking bribes from Wilkes and others in exchange for government contracts.

myopr.com

Last week the Wall St. Journal reported the explosive story that lobbyists had been procuring "hospitality suites" (where prostitutes happened to be waiting) for lawmakers like discredited California Republican Duke Cunningham (who, Matthew notes, has already been connected to Goss...).
But, from Old 33 we learn that Harpers' Ken Silverstein did a little digging of his own on the 27th of April: "I've learned from a well-connected source that those under intense scrutiny by the FBI are current and former lawmakers on Defense and Intelligence comittees -- including one person who now holds a powerful intelligence post."
alternet.org

abcnews.go.com