To: bobsunshine
Everyone up to Rumsfeld himself must be dragged in to answer for this. If Rummy won't permit their testimony, he should be removed from office.
7 posted on
09/20/2005 9:48:24 PM PDT by
montag813
To: montag813
Everyone up to Rumsfeld himself must be dragged in to answer for this. If Rummy won't permit their testimony, he should be removed from office. Methinks this goes above Rumsfeld all the way to Clinton's buddy/protector George W. Bush.
To: montag813
Everyone up to Rumsfeld himself must be dragged in to answer for this. If Rummy won't permit their testimony, he should be removed from office. President Bush is the Commander-in-Chief. The Rumsfeld and the Pentagon are under his command, not the other way around. Only one person can ultimately "allow" Rummy and the Pentagon to block the testimony and that person is President Bush.
To: montag813
Agree.. I do not like this one bit... We have the biggest attack on America, and we have politicians covering things up.
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