Thanks for the recap. This is truly disheartening, not to mention frustrating. They're doing it to us again--lying through their teeth about a matter of vital importance to everyone living in this area.
As to Kasich's motives, weren't there some rumors about him along the same lines (and around the same time) as those surrounding Condit when his intern disappeared (and was later found dead in a park)? If I recall, that's when he got out of government. If so, that might explain why he might be throwing in his lot with Boren.
Cole, though, is another matter. To my knowledge, his reputation is spotless, or was until he lied through his teeth on television.
Post 10.17.05
Mark Tapscott mentioned the press conference awhile back and posted the FBI release naming who Cole was briefed by. It was FBIs Oklahoma bureau chief, Salvador Hernandez. Any new FBI updates?
Mr. Tom Cole, the Truth Shall set Ye Free!
Inhofe yet to speak out (thanks LibertyRocks). Maybe hes letting Cole test the waters or have reservations or unanswered questions about what they told him.
Oct 13th, homelandsecurityus.com posted info on A. Nitrate. The FBI and Task Force need to explain why Hinrichs was trying to buy AN. I doubt they are even questioning every lead. According to Jayne, they still have interviews from 95 not done.
Any local newspaper stories regarding eyewitnesses? What happened to Adam Smith? Where is the reporter with guts asking about AN? Jayna maybe, does she report somewhere regularly?.
Not to get to far off subject, however, I was amazed that Fox News would spend a total of roughly 15 minutes on this story and a few web pages VS. 1,600+ hours on the Holloway case.
> Cole, though, is another matter. To my knowledge, his reputation is spotless, or was until he lied through his teeth on television.
MizSterious ck this out
Here is an interesting link from 1999 regarding OK newspaper responsibilities and I pulled an excerpt regarding Mr. Boren. The doc is 5 pgs long and takes fortitude to get through it. Only halfway myself. Looks like history is repeating itself in Mr. Borens taking care of #1.
Columbian Journalism Review, 1999
Reports by The Washington Post and The New York Times in June 1986 that Sen. William Armstrong, R-Colorado, and Sen. David Boren, D-Oklahoma, had sponsored a one-of-a-kind, multimillion-dollar tax break that would benefit only eight wealthy investors -- one of whom was publisher Ed Gaylord.
http://archives.cjr.org/year/99/1/worst.asp
If this is one in the same man and true hell just keep calling in mouth pieces.