Arlen, Arlen, he's our man,
If he can't do it....
ah, crap.
GretchenM and vadkins are asking for one on this thread.http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1474635/posts?page=21 Thanks! ;)
Notice that when you link to the excerpt, you are led to believe that the story has been given some status because it's listed on a webpage as "Next Article in Washington (3 of 3) >". It's not unreasonable to think that you would find it on their running homepage as the third story in the "Washington" section, but it wasn't the last time that I looked. It's below the fold on the "Washington" section webpage.
Okay, so Sep. 14 is the date set for Specter to try to derail Able Danger. (yes, I'm cynical.) And Weldon is supposed to drop more info next week. This should get fun.
Hopefully, NO will be under control by then, and the hour-to-hour crisis will be over.
I must say, this is terribly convenient. I can just post a copy of my response to an older (10-15 minutes ago) post.
To: smoothsailing
"With Arlen Specter calling these hearings,however,forgive me for being a bit skeptical."
I think I can feel a "pristine bullet" coming on. This could be very reminiscent of the 9-11 Commission Hearings or the U.N. self-investigation concerning Oil-For-Food (where one lamb has already been sacrificed).
The Freepers have been on this story for weeks, and we still don't know what happened. What will they find out in a one day hearing?
Floods, natural disasters, Specter apparently doing a serious investigation, and the New York Times doing real journalism. Must be the end of the world.
Latest on Able Danger on Levin's Show Now.
www.wabcradio.com
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1475098/posts?page=54
Perhaps the missing documentation was in the section of the Pentagon that was destroyed on 9/11.
Specter is called the undertaker for a reason...he buries evidence.