To: frankjr
Just a question regarding this leak thing. Yesterday a woman called into the HH show and mentioned that she'd read Judith Miller's book Germs: Biological Weapons and America's Secret War a few years back and seemed to recall that Miller had claimed to extensive research on the topic which, according to the promo material that is easily found on websites the book is sold through includes "hundreds of interviews with scientists and senior officials, including President Clinton"...now is it not correct that this would include the same section of the CIA that Valerie Plame worked for? Is it possible or even likely that Judith Miller became familiar with Valerie Plame sometime between 1997 and 2001 as this book was being researched? If so, how can something be leaked that she already knew? Just tossing out the question.
22 posted on
10/20/2005 7:32:05 PM PDT by
highlander_UW
(I don't know what my future holds, but I know Who holds my future)
To: highlander_UW
From down here in the swamp it appears that half of congress and a few of the press have known that Wilson's wife was in the CIA. This is another witch hunt.
124 posted on
10/20/2005 8:07:54 PM PDT by
ANGGAPO
(LayteGulfBeachClub.)
To: highlander_UW
I think it is very likely.
To: highlander_UW
Good point, if Libby or Rove are indicted I would call Plame and Miller and check and see which media people Plame had contacts with and which CIA people Miller knew. Of course the media won't pay any attention to this testimony!!
Once they testify I would investigate or if I already know the answer that they had I would refer them for perjury if they deny it.
To: highlander_UW
Actually, one of the clues that Fitzgerald is working with is that the branch of the CIA that Miller thought Plame worked for was incorrect. She was not in WINPAC, she was undercover.
That's another piece of evidence that tells me that the CIA planned this whole thing. Well, too bad Cheney's team took the bait.
571 posted on
10/21/2005 6:58:46 AM PDT by
I8NY
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