Clarke has been caught in another lie. Where is the media outrage at his deceptiveness???? I'm not holding my breath...
1 posted on
03/28/2004 10:52:29 AM PST by
mikegi
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2 posted on
03/28/2004 10:53:19 AM PST by
mikegi
To: mikegi
This is like swatting a fly with a shovel. It does bother me that he was in such an important position for so long.
3 posted on
03/28/2004 10:54:26 AM PST by
xJones
To: mikegi
How long before he's given a job at the NYT?
To: mikegi
Under questioning by Republican members of the commission, Clarke, who said he voted Republican in 2000. . . When I heard him say that, I just presumed he took a Repub ballot so he could vote for John McCain.
Michael M. Bates: My Side of the Swamp
5 posted on
03/28/2004 11:02:13 AM PST by
Mike Bates
(Artist Formerly Known as mikeb704.)
To: mikegi
Geat observations.
I missed the end of the show this morning. Clarke did one good thing for me. He made me so angry I had to get on the elliptical machine before I exploded. First time I've been on it in a month.
To: mikegi
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8 posted on
03/28/2004 11:03:30 AM PST by
lowbridge
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
ping.
To: mikegi
Ahmed Massoud, leader of the Afghan northern alliance was assassinated Sept 9, 2001, by suspected al Queda operatives. He supposedly had information on plans for the 9-11 attack and tried to warn the US earlier in 2001.
What did Clarke know about this and when did he know it?
Ahmed Shah Masood was aware of 9/11 attacks plan: CNN http://www.intellnet.org/news/2003/11/07/21477-1.html?PHPSESSID=5e8ac4cb58ca2c826edb0129ebeebc88
Ahmed Shah Masood was aware of 9/11 attacks plan: CNN
Friday November 07, 2003 (1515 PST)
ATLANTA, November 08 (Online): Slain Afghan leader Ahmed Shah Masood had some reports of 9/11 attacks and he wanted to inform the west about it, a US TV channel, CNN reported. According to the Pentagons Defence Intelligence Agency, assassinated Afghan opposition leader Ahmed Shah Masood had "limited knowledge" of a planned attack against the United States and was warning the West of the threat.
Northern Alliance leader Ahmed Shah Massoud was slain on September 9, 2001 by hiding a bomb in video camera. Two Tunisian al-Qaeda members impersonated as journalists killed Masood in a suicide attack. A Pentagon report got from the US national security archives said that Ahmed Shah Masood had got some information about the 9/11 attack through secret reports and he wanted to inform the US about it.
The cable, written in November 2001, was obtained under the Freedom of Information Act by the National Security Archive at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. It was based on an interview with a classified source and reads:
"Through Northern Alliance intelligence efforts, the late commander Massoud gained limited knowledge regarding the intentions of the Saudi millionaire, Osama bin Laden and his terrorist Organisation, al-Qaeda, to perform a terrorist act against the U S, on a scale larger than the 1998 bombing of the U S embassies in Kenya and Tanzania."
The heavily edited DIA document does not specify what it meant by "limited knowledge," and the portion that follows the reference is blacked out. It continues by referring to a speech Massoud gave to the European Parliament in April 2001 in which the cable says he "warned the US government" about bin Laden. Massoud was on a diplomatic trip to Europe seeking financial support for his cause from the EU and individual countries.
The DIA report points out that Massoud was not a military threat to al Qaeda, even though his forces were fighting the Taliban for control of Afghanistan.
"Our investigators did look into the matter during their recent travels [to Afghanistan] and spoke to persons who might have some knowledge about the subject," said a spokesman for the independent commission set up by Congress to investigate the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
The cable says the two fake journalists, who were killed in the bomb blast, were al Qaeda operatives.
According to an article in Voice of Jihad, an online magazine the Middle East Media Research Institute says is associated with al Qaeda, the terrorist group claimed responsibility for Massouds assassination.
The story appeared last week in a translated version of the magazine on the Web site of the Washington-based nonprofit independent institute, which provides translations of Arabic, Farsi and Hebrew media reports and analyses of trends in the region.
The article quoted an interview with a bin Laden bodyguard after word reached bin Ladens camp of Massouds death:
"I remember asking him, What happened? And he replied by saying that Sheikh Osama [bin Laden] asked the brothers: Who will take it upon himself to deal with Ahmad [Shah] Massoud for me, because he harmed Allah and his sons? A few brothers volunteered to assassinate Massoud and be rewarded by Allah, and you heard the good news."
Several Tunisian men were convicted in Belgium in September of supplying false documents that Massouds assassins used to help them travel to Afghanistan.
To: mikegi
"I voted for George W. Bush before I voted for Al Gore."
To: mikegi
Technically, his testimony wasn't a lie because he said he registered as a Republican in the Virginia primary in 2000. He was very careful to refrain from saying whom he voted for. This testimony on his part however was certainly very misleading and he clearly intended it to be so.
To: mikegi
Ah, but you completely misunderstand the clintonian mind. Clarke DID vote Republican. He voted for McCain in the primary. Of course this means he voted against Bush nit once, but twice. But he did vote Republican.
14 posted on
03/28/2004 11:10:04 AM PST by
js1138
To: mikegi
from www.realclearpolitics.com
Sunday on Meet the Press: Russert: Did you vote for George Bush in 2000? Clarke: No I did not. Russert: Did you vote for Al Gore? Clarke: Yes I did. Wednesday Before the 9/11 Commission: Clarke: "Let me talk about partisanship here, since you raise it. I've been accused of being a member of John Kerry's campaign team several times this week, including by the White House. So let's just lay that one to bed. I'm not working for the Kerry campaign. Last time I had to declare my party loyalty, it was to vote in the Virginia primary for president of the United States in the year 2000. And I asked for a Republican ballot. " RCP: Clarke's statement before the 9/11 Commission was designed to leave the impression that he voted Republican in the 2000 Presidential race (in other words for George Bush), thereby innoculating himself against charges of partisanship. It's now clear this was a clever semantic ploy intended to mislead the public - and the Commissioners as well.
"He's [Richard Clarke] taken advantage of the circumstances this week to promote himself and his book. I don't know the guy that well. I have had some dealings with him over the years, but judging based on what I've seen, I don't hold him in high regard." - Vice President Dick Cheney |
16 posted on
03/28/2004 11:10:56 AM PST by
miltonim
To: mikegi
Get over it; it's only a lie about sex.
</sarcasm>
17 posted on
03/28/2004 11:12:13 AM PST by
Redcloak
("Aye...And if my grandmother had wheels, she'd be a wagon." -Capt. Montgomery Scott, Starfleet, ret.)
To: mikegi
Why should this surprise any of us. The clintoons' are both such liars, clarke is just like them, and all the left. This is their way of life. When in doubt.....LY
20 posted on
03/28/2004 11:14:32 AM PST by
shield
(The Greatest Scientific Discoveries of the Century Reveal God!!!! by Dr. H. Ross, Astrophysicist)
To: mikegi
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21 posted on
03/28/2004 11:14:38 AM PST by
Fiddlstix
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I've responded to others on this issue, since I live in Virginia. We do not register by party in VA. Clarke, the agile bureaucrat, chose to answer the question cleverly at the Commission hearing... he said he voted in the 2000 Presidential Primary in Virginia and asked for a Republican ballot. That's how it's done. My memory of his testimony is that he sidestepped any information about how he voted in the general election. It makes sense from his perspective to have voted for Gore, as he's have been assured a grander position in a Gore Administration, having been promoted to terrorism czar under Clinton.
24 posted on
03/28/2004 11:18:27 AM PST by
EDINVA
(reporters aren't stupid .. they just think YOU are)
To: mikegi
There won't be media outrage over his deceptiveness; there will likely be the same treatment that we saw with regards to the discredited Scott Ritter. A 1984-like denial that he was the keystone to all of their arguments against the administration.
They'll just have to find someone else to make allegations against this administration.
28 posted on
03/28/2004 11:32:00 AM PST by
weegee
(From the way the Spanish voted - it seems that the Europeans do know there is an Iraq-Al Qaida link.)
To: mikegi
As John Kerry would say "Mr Clarke voted for George Bush before voting for Al Gore. - Tom
29 posted on
03/28/2004 11:34:00 AM PST by
Capt. Tom
(Don't confuse the Bushies with the dumb republicans. - Capt. Tom)
To: mikegi
bttt
32 posted on
03/28/2004 11:39:56 AM PST by
ConservativeMan55
(There is no problem so great that it cannot be solved with high powered explosives.)
To: mikegi
You know, these goofball democrats are complaining that Republicans are trying to discredit this guy....
IMHO, Clarke has done a fine job of that all by himself.
I think what the rats, Kerry included, are trying to do is go after people that only read the NYT, LAT, Daily News, Newsday and other liberal Gannett type newspapers that won't report what he had said and wrote in the recent past, compared to what he most recently testified to and wrote in his flippin' book. He also said his book was written not for $, but to expose the truth.
IMHO, Clarke's so full of $hit, the white of his eyes are turning brown.
36 posted on
03/28/2004 11:45:44 AM PST by
b4its2late
(I love defenseless animals, especially in a good gravy.)
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