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Case Presented to Leak Grand Jury
The Washington Post ^ | 10/27/05 | Carol D. Leonnig and Jim VandeHei

Posted on 10/26/2005 8:06:21 PM PDT by sarkozy

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To: Howlin

Do you think he is running the clock in an attempt to get a new GJ?


61 posted on 10/26/2005 11:09:42 PM PDT by Mo1
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To: sarkozy

No law was broken, no crime was committed, Plame was OUTTED by her own husband and herself, and I do NOT like the makeup of this grand jury. :-(


62 posted on 10/26/2005 11:10:53 PM PDT by nopardons
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To: Mo1

I have absolutely NO idea. None.

And the more I read, the more confused I get.


63 posted on 10/26/2005 11:11:19 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: Mo1

I think the name below should be Flynt Leverett instead of Clint Leverett...



NBC's Andrea Mitchell


On Wednesday night's NBC Nightly News, correspondent Andrea Mitchell filed a story in which she turned to Bush administration critic and former National Security Council member Clint Leverett, "who quit in protest before the war," to contribute a soundbite charging that the Bush administration "had decided to fight back" against Joseph Wilson in response to his criticism of the Iraq invasion. Mitchell also, without challenge, relayed Wilson's contention that his trip to Niger discredited the possibility that Iraq had tried to acquire uranium from Niger, as she merely passed on that he concluded "it wasn't true." Absent was the argument that Wilson's original report, which mentioned Iraq's attempt to expand trade with Niger, may have actually added credibility to President Bush's State of the Union assertion that "the British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa," since Bush's statement said nothing of whether the efforts were successful. Additionally, the British government has continued to stand by its claims.

These arguments were outlined by British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw, as quoted in an article at CNN.com on July 13, 2003. While defending the British government's assertions that Iraq tried to obtain uranium from Niger, Straw "insisted [its dossier] was based on what British officials regarded as 'reliable intelligence' which had not been shared with the United States." Straw explained that "as CNN [has] reported, Ambassador Wilson's report also noted that in 1999 an Iraqi delegation sought the expansion of trade links with Niger -- and that former Niger government officials believed that this was in connection with the procurement of yellowcake." Straw concluded that "uranium is Niger's main export. In other words, this element of Ambassador Wilson's report supports the statement in the government's dossier." (For complete text, see http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/europe/07/12/sprj.irq.uk.uranium.straw/index.html )

Below is a complete transcript of Andrea Mitchell's report, anchored by Brian Williams, from the Wednesday October 26 NBC Nightly News:

Brian Williams: "And while everyone waits for word on possible indictments here, a reminder tonight of what is at the root of this case: The Bush administration's prewar intelligence assessments. Iraq had weapons, they said, and they posed a threat to the U.S. NBC News chief foreign affairs correspondent Andrea Mitchell has more."

Andrea Mitchell: "In the beginning, it was a fight over weapons of mass destruction. Did Saddam Hussein have them? Were they an imminent threat? Administration hardliners voiced no doubt."

Dick Cheney, from Meet the Press, dated September 2002: "He is, in fact, actively and aggressively seeking to acquire nuclear weapons."

Mitchell: "If so, should America go to war? The President sounded convinced."

George W. Bush, dated October 2002: "Facing clear evidence of peril, we cannot wait for the final proof, the smoking gun that could come in the form of a mushroom cloud."

Mitchell: "He deployed his top diplomat to make the case to the U.N.-"

Colin Powell, dated February 2003: "Let me now turn to those deadly weapons programs and describe why they are real and present dangers to the region."

Mitchell: "-and, in the State of the Union speech, accused Iraq of trying to buy uranium from Africa for weapons fuel."

Bush, dated January 2003: "The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa."

Mitchell: "But the CIA had checked that out a year earlier by sending a secret envoy. His name, Joseph Wilson. His conclusion, it wasn't true. So Wilson began challenging the crucial evidence the White House was using to justify the invasion. Clint Leveritt was working in the National Security Council until he quit in protest just before the war. He says the Bush team had decided to fight back."

Clint Leveritt: "It was imperative to discredit Wilson, to discredit this argument that the WMD case might not be solid."

Mitchell: "Then Wilson went public in the New York Times and on Meet the Press."

Joseph Wilson, Former Ambassador: "They were using the selective use of facts and intelligence to bolster a decision in a case that had already been made, a decision that had been made to go to war."

Mitchell: "Officials point out that Wilson was sometimes inflating his role, and at times mis-stating his findings. Sources say to undermine Wilson, Bush aides told reporters he had been sent to Africa through the influence of his wife, who worked at the CIA. That led to an investigation into whether they broke the law, either through leaks or in their testimony. So the debate over Saddam's weapons has turned into a legal case and the biggest political crisis of the Bush presidency. Andrea Mitchell, NBC News, New York."


http://newsbusters.org/node/2513



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Leverett told the Washington Post last week, "[Richard] Clarke's critique of administration decision-making and how it did not balance the imperative of finishing the job against al Qaeda versus what they wanted to do in Iraq is absolutely on the money."

He went on to say "We took the people out who could have caught them. But even if we get bin Laden or Zawahiri now, it is two years too late. Al Qaeda is a very different organization now. It has had time to adapt. The administration should have finished this job."


* Flynt Leverett, from February 2002 to March 2003 Leverett was Senior Director for Middle East Affairs on President Bush's National Security Council He is a former CIA analyst and Middle East specialist. He is now a visiting fellow at the Saban Center for Middle East studies at the Brookings Institution.


http://www.brookings.edu/rios/data/sources/portrait/f9b49ac42e16ff3f41df9f080a1415cb.jpg



Flynt Leverett is a great believer in appeasement of the Saudis, which he thinks is necessary. It is contained in a sentence toward the end of his Op/Ed piece: In order to win over Prince Turki to join the fight against terrorism, he says, “the United States would need to be prepared for a serious conversation about modifying its policies toward regional security, stability and peacekeeping in Iraq and the Arab-Israeli peace process to recognize Saudi interests and initiatives -- a conversation that Prince Turki could facilitate."

"The 60-year partnership between the United States and Saudi Arabia was not, as President Bush alluded (sic) in a 2003 speech, a mistake. It was, and remains, an indispensable element in America's quest for a mroe stable regional and international order. The administration should take advantage of Prince Turki's presence in Washington to give that partnership the attention it deserves."



About the Saban Center

In May 2002, the Saban Center for Middle East Policy was launched with a special address by His Majesty King Abdullah II bin al-Hussein of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan to a select audience of policymakers in Washington, D.C. With the addition of the Saban Center, the Brookings Institution has rapidly become one of the most dynamic centers for research and analysis of U.S. policy in the Middle East. It was founded with the help of prominent Los Angeles businessman Haim Saban, who made a generous initial grant and pledged additional funds to endow the Center.


Haim Saban, a worldwide pioneer and leader in the entertainment industry, is the Chief Executive Officer of Saban Capital Group, Inc.

In 1975, Mr. Saban relocated to France and established an independent record company that soon catapulted to the top of the European labels industry, selling more than 18 million records over a period of eight years.

Saban moved to Los Angeles in 1983, where he launched a chain of recording studios that rapidly became the top supplier of music for television.

Saban’s foray into television began in 1988, when he formed Saban Entertainment, an international television, production, distribution and merchandising company. The company produced several major hits, including The X-Men and numerous other shows and products developed around Marvel Comics characters. Perhaps most notably, under Saban’s guidance the organization created the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers—a global phenomenon that to this day are the No. 1 selling boy’s toys in the United States.


64 posted on 10/26/2005 11:15:13 PM PDT by kcvl
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To: johnmecainrino
Fitzgerald told the grand jury that Miller was a witness so she isn't going to be indicted.

If Libby is tried Miller will be a great Prosecution witness. On cross she will say, "I don't remember who told me about Flame" and will refuse to divulge her other sources.

65 posted on 10/26/2005 11:17:33 PM PDT by Mike Darancette (Mesocons for Rice '08)
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To: kcvl

I noticed tonight that when you ask a Democrat now how they can say Bush misled the country to war when most of them supported it, too, they all say, "We were basing our opinion on what the administration was telling us."

So............what about all those people who thought he had WMD before Bush took office?


66 posted on 10/26/2005 11:21:09 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: Mo1
Soros's gift will be the largest single political donation from an individual in history, surpassing the $7 million check that film producer Haim Saban gave the Democratic party in 2002.

These are the multitmillion dollar checks from Soros, Haim Saban, Steven Speilberg, Peter Lewis, and others, all of whom say they are committed to getting special interest money out of politics, and all of whom swear their love of campaign finance reform.

George Soros joined the list of billionaire democratic donors. Soros, one of the wealthiest men in the world, promised $15.5 million to defeating President Bush. Also on this list are Bill Gates, Ted Turner and wealthy Hollywood liberals like Haim Saban, $9.3 million; Fred Eychaner, $7.4 million; Stephen Bing, $6.7 million; Steven Kirsch, $3.2 million; Bernard Schwartz, $2.3 million; and Sen. Jon Corzine, D-N.J., $2 million. The nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics found that Democrats garnered 92% of all individual donations of $1 million or more during the 2001-2002 election cycle. Republicans, received 64% of individual contributions less than $200. Democrats are no longer the party of the poor and disadvantaged.

67 posted on 10/26/2005 11:22:37 PM PDT by kcvl
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To: cahome
from the article .. this GJ has already served pass the 6 months ... they can't be asked to stay longer

The grand jury, a group of onetime strangers from across the District, has spent two days a week for nearly 24 months in the cloistered, guarded room on the third floor of the U.S. District Courthouse.

(snip)

There were 23 members at the start, committed for 18 months. Their term was extended in May for six months. At least six original jurors have been excused because of hardships their service created. Some were replaced with alternates

68 posted on 10/26/2005 11:23:30 PM PDT by Mo1
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To: Howlin
Why? Couldn't he get the CIA to say she was?

If Fitz is trying to get evidence at this late stage of the game from her neighbors as to Plame's being covert he is REALLY lame.

69 posted on 10/26/2005 11:25:07 PM PDT by Mike Darancette (Mesocons for Rice '08)
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To: Howlin
"We were basing our opinion on what the administration was telling us."

B.S.!!!

They act as if they didn't receive the SAME DAMN INFORMATION that President Bush received! I'm sick of them taking us for lunatics who can't figure out they are lying!

I am listening to Hannity & Colmes again (we have a new puppy - lol!). I just heard Colmes call liberals the LUNATIC LEFT. I guess he reads FreeRepublic! lol!

71 posted on 10/26/2005 11:27:45 PM PDT by kcvl
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To: kcvl

bttt


72 posted on 10/26/2005 11:27:52 PM PDT by nopardons
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To: dr_lew
You Have Way Too Much Free Time.
Way Too Much Time Free Have You.
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73 posted on 10/26/2005 11:28:49 PM PDT by Mike Darancette (Mesocons for Rice '08)
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To: kcvl

bttt


74 posted on 10/26/2005 11:29:16 PM PDT by nopardons
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To: cahome
unless he's going after Wilson.

THE PERSON he should be going after in the first place!

75 posted on 10/26/2005 11:29:23 PM PDT by kcvl
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To: sarkozy

I've witnessed pundits these last few days speculate to the point of unconsciousness. Now it’s out of control.


76 posted on 10/26/2005 11:29:37 PM PDT by coffee260 (coffee(I BELIEVE CONGRESSMAN WELDON!))
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To: kcvl
They act as if they didn't receive the SAME DAMN INFORMATION that President Bush received! I'm sick of them taking us for lunatics who can't figure out they are lying!

Exactly

Shall we remind the loons and bring up all those speeches Bill Clinton made about WMD???

77 posted on 10/26/2005 11:31:41 PM PDT by Mo1
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To: coffee260
Now it’s out of control

That is something I think we all can agree on!

78 posted on 10/26/2005 11:32:40 PM PDT by Mo1
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To: nopardons

Matthews: “High Administration Officials Exposed” Plame “to America's Enemies"


MSNBC's Chris Matthews assumed pernicious wrong-doing on the part of Bush officials and cited facts not in evidence as he opened Wednesday's Hardball by presuming Valerie Plame was a victim, though her publicity-seeking husband was incompatible with keeping her employer secret. Matthews declared that the “FBI closes in on the bad guys,” described Plame as “undercover CIA agent” and touted how she “was a courageous spy for her country,” even though she was working at CIA headquarters and her specific status is in dispute. Bob Novak, for instance, reported that her overseas career was over. Matthews proceeded to assert that her neighbors had “no idea” of what job she held “until quote, 'high administration officials,' closed quote, exposed her to America's enemies.” Full transcript of the show opening delivered by Matthews follows.

Matthews opened the October 26 Hardball, live at 5pm EDT and on tape at 7pm EDT:

“Dragnet. The FBI closes in on the bad guys. Agents hit Joe Wilson's neighborhood, asking if the folks next door knew that Mrs. Wilson was an undercover CIA agent. They didn't. Even social friends living a few yards away had no idea their neighbor was a courageous spy for her country. No idea until quote, 'high administration officials,' closed quote, exposed her to America's enemies. That is the mystery which special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald has been charged to solve in a case that could crack open at any hour. Let's play Hardball."


Matthews has been on a crusade over the past few weeks. An October 19 NewsBusters posting, for instance, recounted: “The first words out of Chris Matthews' mouth, at the top of Wednesday's Hardball on MSNBC, raised the specter of Watergate: 'What did the President know and when did he know it?'”

An October 11 NewsBusters item relayed how “Matthews led Monday’s Hardball by framing the Valerie Plame case around her husband Joe Wilson’s spin on the case, despite inconsistencies in his claims and how a much more innocent explanation is equally plausible -- that White House officials just wanted to explain why such a publicity-seeking critic, who claimed he was on a mission for the Vice President, would have been sent to Niger to check out whether Iraq sought uranium.”

That article included an excerpt from a Weekly Standard story which documented Joe Wilson's inconsistences and inaccurate claims.


http://newsbusters.org/node/2507


79 posted on 10/26/2005 11:32:42 PM PDT by kcvl
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To: cahome
pay phone and I dumped in an ashtray worth of change.

he probably tried to pay with cigarette butts

80 posted on 10/26/2005 11:33:21 PM PDT by InvisibleChurch (The search for someone to blame is always successful. - Robert Half)
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