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To: Sully- who wrote (344935)7/31/2007 5:08:48 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1574593
 
LOL! Your BDS has gotten the best of you. The 3 incidents you chose to highlight are perfect examples of canards.... as are all of the canards I listed originally.

Okay. Post to me the facts that support your position that they are canards.



To: Sully- who wrote (344935)8/1/2007 11:40:22 AM
From: Mr. Palau  Respond to of 1574593
 
gotta love gopper specter going after gone-zales, lol

"Specter: McConnell Letter Doesn’t Cut It, Waiting To Hear Directly From Gonzales »
Yesterday, Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA), the ranking member of the Judiciary Committee, gave the Bush administration until noon today “to resolve the controversy over apparent contradictions in Attorney General Alberto Gonzales’s congressional testimony.”

Missing the noon deadline, the White House released a letter this afternoon from Director of National Intelligence Mike McConnell, which stated “one particular aspect” of the NSA’s domestic spying program, “and nothing more, was publicly acknowledged by the President and described in December of 2005.” Gonzales was also supposed to provide a letter of clarification to Specter by noon, but it has not been sent.

On CNN’s The Situation Room this evening, Specter briefly responded to McConnell’s letter, saying “I am not prepared to say” Gonzales didn’t lie “until we get Attorney General Gonzales’ letter.”