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To: jmc813; Alamo-Girl; Mitchell; kristinn; Fred Mertz
In an indication of their growing estrangement with the Bush administration, neoconservatives are slamming the White House for failing to stop what they describe as an antisemitic campaign to marginalize them being conducted by the CIA and the State Department. This view was outlined in a memo circulating among neoconservative foreign policy analysts in Washington. Obtained by the Forward, the memo criticizes the White House for not refuting press reports on the FBI's investigation of Pentagon analyst Lawrence Franklin that suggest wrongdoing on the part of Jewish officials at the Defense Department.

First of all.....the 'White House' is NOT in the 'Phishing' business....

2 posted on 09/09/2004 10:57:08 AM PDT by maestro
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To: maestro; Fedora; Mitchell

These guys want sympathy and then bring up Pollard and obsessively use the word "neo-cons"? What a joke.

There is some internal battle, could be over Chalabi and Food for Oil which he claimed he was going to expose. Stephen Green has written some paranoid books, and the early set up stories had that alleged LaRouchie Kwiatkowski with ready, perfect quotes raises suspicions about the management of this story.

It's all interesting but has a Hatfill quality of ulterior agendas being played out in the media in the storyline of possibly framing an individual.

The author makes the self-interested mistake that "Bush" or the administration even understand what's going on, or aren't busy with other things.


6 posted on 09/09/2004 11:15:41 AM PDT by Shermy
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To: maestro

Thanks for the ping!


11 posted on 09/09/2004 7:42:51 PM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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