Posted on 05/25/2004 7:19:57 PM PDT by jmstein7
Gorelick Ping! MUST READ!!!
Gorelick Ping! MUST READ!!!
Incredible!
Damn - that was good - worthy of any big name journalist...
BUMP!!!
While it seemed to me Gorelick's primary conflict of interest - in being the individual most directly responsible for the failure of American intelligence on 9/11 - was enough to make the 9/11 commission a mockery, it was actually their snubbing of the heroes of 9/11 that made the public file them as hacks.
I can only add a statement by Slick Willie, something to the effect that "one good intern, deserves another."
I have nothing to add but I will BUMP it...
Ping for later reading
How does this woman sleep at night? You'd think she'd be crawling over broken glass to apologize to families of the victims of 9/11.
Spot On! Another reason Kerry must not win.
I didn't click that this wasn't already published before I read it. I have no suggestions. It reads very well.
" A former Democrat staffer recently stated that Ms. Gorelick is on the commission for one reason...to make sure Bush and his team look as bad as possible and to protect the Clintons and Reno. (and)...Her reward for doing her job well. . . the powerful position she has coveted for seven years."
How could you possibly need more than that???
This lady would be to the office of Attorney General what Jocelyn Elders was to the office of Surgeon General. YUCK!
Her act as a clown on the 9-11 circus will not get kerry to many vote,if any at all.
Beautiful job. Considering your request, I'll go back over it.
Didn't she have dirty fingers in both Waco and the OKC bombing?
This is the thing that was second best to Janet Reno. Morals or conscience? Nah. It never heard of them. From what I saw of it on the 9-11 commission, the prospect of it becoming AG is reason enough to beat Kerry.
From: http://www.aci.net/kalliste/part4.htm
The essential details may be found in the article "Who is Jack Ryan?" (Wall Street Journal, Monday, August 1, 1994):
"Attorneys for Mr. Clifford and Mr. Altman included independent counsel Robert Fiske and Deputy Attorney General Jamie Gorelick, as well as Robert Bennett, president Clinton's attorney in the Paula Corbin Jones case. And, of course, Arkansas investment banking giant Stephens Inc., which says all connections with the BCCI front men ended in 1978, does acknowledge it handled their initial brokerage for the purchase.
"Indeed, in the early takeover maneuvers Financial General Bankshares, First American's predecessor company, brought a 1978 lawsuit naming 'Bert Lance, Bank of Credit & Commerce International, Agha Hasan Abedhi, Eugene J. Metzger, Jackson Stephens, Stephens Inc., Systematics Inc. and John Does numbers 1 through 25.' The suit was ultimately settled, but intriguingly, briefs for Systematics, a Stephens property, were submitted by a trio of lawyers including C.J. Giroir and Webster L. Hubbell and signed by Hillary Rodham."
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