Posted on 06/04/2005 9:42:41 AM PDT by Chi-townChief
Contact the Minority Office
Thank you for your interest in our work on the Committee on the Judiciary. I am seeking information regarding the charges made in the so-called Downing Street Minutes that there was a secret agreement between the U.S. and the U..K to invade Iraq by the summer of 2002, well before the president sought congressional authority. Please provide us with any information or leads you might have regarding such a secret pre-war deal, or other efforts to manipulate intelligence or provoke a response to justify war. We will treat any information provided on this site as confidential. Thank you for your assistance in this important matter.
PING
"Don't take any wooden nickles."
"Don't play the ponies."
"Save your money and buy beer."
Oh yeah, please include any more information you may have about the stolen election in Ohio with this information.
Jeezzzzz!
We could have a lot of fun with this. How many "old memos" could we come up with?
Here a tip flush twice it is a long way to this buffoons office
Can I report Korans drenched in urine on this tip line?
So far 110,000 signatures for his letter. Who the heck besides DUers are signing it?
Play Abby Road backwards and upside down on slow speed. It's all there.
I would imagine a lot of Screamin' Dean and Ketchup Boy supporters go in for this kind of thing as well as Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny.
Seriously, don't these people remember how Clinton and their own party leaders continuosly refered to Saddam as a grave threat to this country BEFORE Bush took office??? They passed a bill in 1998 authorizing the OVERTHROW of Saddam's government!!! This bill was still in effect in 2002. I can't imagine they are that stupid as to have forgotten these FACTS, so I can only conclude this is just about "Gotcha" politics and the hope to redo Watergate (the Democrats favorite time in history).
rolling eyes
Conyers is an idiot
" I usually tell 'em don't drink anything stronger than gin before breakfast. But I guess it's too late."
Well we will see about this. Conyers will bring this up in the House on Monday and Kerry in the Senate on Monday. I heard Tony Blair will be at the White House next week. I hope Bush and Blair tell the leftist media where to stick the Downing Street Memo.
Congressman Billybob
I saw Monica Lewinski with a pizza going into GW's office....I think he should be impeached
They're just looking for another "Deep Throat". Yawn.
this is too good. Maybe we should send them a copy of the bill. Say we're not sure what they're looking for but this bill may have something to do with it.
Kerry says he is going to bring this issue before the Senate on Monday.
I wonder if he remembers where the Senate building is?
Was this too easy to predict or what? Even before the election, you just knew that if t this would happen. So far the dems and the MSM are right no time. The dems are out there looking for that "smoking gun" whether it be Abu Grabadoo, Gitmo, or some super secret memo from the UK to try to use as grounds to impeach Bush. Meanwhile, the Deepthroat Mania at the MSM continues. Why is it that the MSM has been hitting that story so hard? Besides the fact that they want to relive the glory days when they actually had credibility and power(forget the irony that the Watergate story started eroding that credibility), the MSM is setting up this nostolgia for the next Deep Throat. Of course, leading up to the election, we already had a plethora of "Deep Throats" (see Clark, Richard). But I suppose the MSM figures that those "Deep Throats" didn't have the charm of the original.
Oh well, same old formula, Republican President=Nixon, War=Vietnam. Shhhh, nobody tell the dems and the MSM that the voters see through their tactics and are sick and freaking tired of the Watergate/Vietnam formula.
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