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Found notes may show Bush plan on Clarke
UPI ^
| 3/31/04
| Pamela Hess
Posted on 03/31/2004 1:36:56 PM PST by South40
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posted on
03/31/2004 1:36:56 PM PST
by
South40
To: South40
Lame. They wasted paper to print this?
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posted on
03/31/2004 1:38:09 PM PST
by
Coop
("Hero" is the last four-letter word this veteran would use to describe John Kerry)
To: South40
WTF? This is idiotic. The press has gone to the dogs, and it's nothing but mongrels.
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posted on
03/31/2004 1:40:03 PM PST
by
Frank_Discussion
(May the wings of Liberty never lose a feather!)
To: South40
Isn't it interesting that the notes reveal a White House that has character? Imagine if the notes were found from a Clinton aide. It would say something like, "We have to pull out the FBI files. Say he's a flamer, attack his Grandma, call Peter Jennings and have him do a hit piece."
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posted on
03/31/2004 1:40:09 PM PST
by
Defiant
(When its Wimps vs. Warriors, the Warriors always win.)
To: South40
And your point is??????????????????????????
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posted on
03/31/2004 1:40:26 PM PST
by
jos65
To: South40
"Found notes", that's convenient. This is really sound reporting....."a Pentagon official said",....roadapples.
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posted on
03/31/2004 1:41:33 PM PST
by
caisson71
To: Frank_Discussion; Coop
des·per·a·tion ( P )
The condition of being desperate.
Recklessness arising from despair.
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posted on
03/31/2004 1:42:15 PM PST
by
South40
(Amnesty for ILLEGALS is a slap in the face to the USBP!)
To: South40
Let's see, in the old days you needed two sources to corroborate a story.......now you can pick some sh*t off the floor of a Starbucks and assume it is fact.
I ahve a great idea...let's all go down to Starbucks and drop all kinds of lies, handwritten on napkins, all over the floor.
I am sure some paper jockey saw a White House person drop them, but never confirmed the source and the UPI ran with it.....
To: South40
This just in. Secret notes reveal Republican plan to tell the truth.
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posted on
03/31/2004 1:44:55 PM PST
by
js1138
To: South40
Get ready for the Clarke memo scandal.
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posted on
03/31/2004 1:45:23 PM PST
by
zencat
To: South40
Leave notes in a Starbucks near Rumsfeld's home? Sounds like a set-up. "Don't throw me into the brier patch!"
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posted on
03/31/2004 1:46:15 PM PST
by
reagandemocrat
(VOTE JOHN KERRY--Al Queda's Choice for America)
To: South40
This just proves the press will report anything.
I wonder if the guy who left the notes is still employed?
Directions to Rumsfelds home are now in the hands of ultra leftist kooks....wonderful. He'll have to move.
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posted on
03/31/2004 1:46:17 PM PST
by
Feiny
(Never has so much genius been combined with so little talent.)
To: South40
This is great.
You know how all Starbucks baristas look like they've just stepped out of the 60s, except with more tatoos and piercings?
Anytime the Republican Party wants to spread some disinfo, just "accidentally" leave some handwritten notes at a DC-area Starbucks.
Great idea, eh?
To: South40
The part the meadie will continue to ignore - the factual refutation of Clarke's primary lie:
One of Clarke's most damaging allegations is that he crafted an anti-terrorism plan -- a National Security Presidential Directive -- to take on al-Qaida in January 2001. The NSPD was not approved until Sept. 4, and neither was it substantially changed in the intervening months, according to Clarke. He has challenged the White House to release both documents to allow for a side-by-side comparison.
The notes address this matter, saying the plan to attack the Taliban existed before Sept. 4.
"The NSPD wasn't signed till Sept. 4 but had an annex going back to July (with) contingency plans to attack Taliban," the notes say.
That point is related to another in the notes. The briefing says commission member Jamie Gorelick, a former general counsel of the Defense Department under President Clinton, was pitting Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage against Rice. Under sworn testimony, Armitage contradicted Rice's claim the White House had a strategy before Sept. 11 that called for military operations against al-Qaida and the Taliban.
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posted on
03/31/2004 1:46:31 PM PST
by
Notwithstanding
(Good parents don't let their kids attend public school or recieve catechsim lessons from sinky)
To: jos65
And your point is??????????????????????????The point is not mine. It was a news story, one that you'll probably hear in the liberal network news this evening. You heard it hear first.
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posted on
03/31/2004 1:46:51 PM PST
by
South40
(Amnesty for ILLEGALS is a slap in the face to the USBP!)
To: Coop
There's nothing in the notes... However, I think I'll bypass Starbucks for coffee from now on since their employees don't respect customer privacy..
To: South40
A nation at war, mourning its dead, with homeland innocents slain en route to work, has a press corps obsessed with undermining a govt focused on preventing a further domestic slaughter.
I keep asking: IS IT TREASON YET?
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posted on
03/31/2004 1:47:01 PM PST
by
NativeNewYorker
(Don't blame me. I voted for Sharpton.)
To: South40
Keystone Kops. What are we doing???
To: irish guard
Say, wasn't there another "notes found in a Starbucks" just a year ago. This place must be really, really popular. Notes being found all over the floor whenever the dims want to fly another kite. I say it is nothing more than a bunch of C***.
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posted on
03/31/2004 1:47:29 PM PST
by
wheels
To: js1138
This just in. Secret notes reveal Republican plan to tell the truth.Exactly!
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posted on
03/31/2004 1:48:12 PM PST
by
South40
(Amnesty for ILLEGALS is a slap in the face to the USBP!)
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