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To: fly_so_free; jmstein7
I think now would be a good time to re-visit the memo that Sean Hannity has ( that was leaked to him), about the rats plans to use National Security committee to trash president Bush. As I recall, they came up with a plan (in the memo), that seems very similar to what is going on in the "hearings" today (i.e.find info that makes Bush look bad.)

Are you referring to the Rockefeller Senate Intelligence Committee memo? That was what I was thinking...they were planning to selectively declassify information that they could then use during the campaign against President Bush--IN WARTIME--to help defeat him.

Just for the record I don't think it will work, but I DO still think it's treason, as Zell Miller said, at the time.

28 posted on 03/30/2004 5:25:09 AM PST by Judith Anne (Is life a paradox? Well, yes and no...)
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To: Judith Anne
"Are you referring to the Rockefeller memo?"

Yes, that's the one.

"They were planning to selectively declassify information that they could then use against president Bush in the election"

Exactly. It shows how far they are willing to go to defeat Bush (i.e. using any means, maybe even a 9/11 "investigation").

Most of all, I think the voters need to be reminded , in light of all the testimony at the 9/11 hearings, of what democRATS really mean when they say they are "concerned" about terrorism and would be better than President Bush and his team at dealing with it. The Rockefeller memo tells the true story. I also think the fact that they trashed the White House speaks volumes about them too.

57 posted on 03/30/2004 8:23:44 AM PST by fly_so_free (Never under estimate the treachery of the democrat party-Save USA vote a dem out of office)
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