Posted on 01/19/2006 8:46:42 AM PST by mondonico
Here it is:
It's appendices 6-9 that are redacted, not chapters 6-9.
As Henry is not only a Dem, but an Hispanic (minority), he will probably slide right out of the whole mess.
Wasn't another report (Dan Burtons committee?)about hillary due to be released on 911, until it got pushed aside by the terrorism?
Anyone know if this report applies to the above?
REDACTED, RETRACTED, REFRACTED, REACTED, RELAXED REPORT RELEASED.......
I say we start a pool on which one of them does it first. I'd bet on Santorum.
What was that?
Well, if we can't find one honest man/woman up on the Hill, we got bigger problems than UBL.
My hubby has said that Tony Snow suggested we all write our congresspersons so they can acquire copies and read the redacted portions.
Sounds like the Rats got their buddies to sqwarsh stuff.
Although, a three-judge panel consisting of Judges David Sentelle, Thomas Reavley and Peter Fay redacted the information and ruled that no one may see them, there is said to be an exception to their ruling. Any member of Congress may view the redactions by asking to do so and may then share the information with the American public.
http://www.theconservativevoice.com/articles/article.html?id=11645
The three judges have lawyer-like arguments in favor of suppressing so much material. For example, they claim the Barrett report on Cisneros should not contain evidence that was collected after the plea bargain with Cisneros.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/editorial/outlook/3596679.html
Then-IRS Commissioner Peggy Richardson, a close friend of Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., was involved in efforts to quash the probe, a source close to the case alleged.
But Richardson's role was cut from Barrett's report, which went through 26 drafts, because Democratic law firm Williams & Connolly successfully pressured Barrett to remove a section of the report naming her, a source said.
The law firm represents Cisneros, former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton.
A Williams & Connolly attorney declined to comment.
Before Cisneros' 1999 guilty plea, Barrett's office began a second phase based in part on allegations in a 1997 memo to IRS headquarters by whistleblower John Filan, an IRS criminal investigations chief in Texas.
In a memo obtained by the Daily News, Filan accused top Clinton officials, including senior IRS lawyer Barry Finkelstein, of covering up Cisneros' tax fraud case by transferring it to two inexperienced lawyers in Washington.
Filan wrote that the two got orders "to kill the case from Barry Finkelstein at the outset."
Reached Tuesday night, Finkelstein declined to comment.
One of Cisneros' then-defense attorneys, Cono Namorato - who is now chief of IRS internal affairs - referred a reporter to Barrett's report.
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/politics/13651066.htm
Can't someone file a Freedom of Information Act request to release the entire report? (Don't know if it's possible--that's why I'm asking).
From what I understand, Clinton pardoned Cisneros on his last day in office.
Sounds like a job for Tom Coburn. He's about the only one, IMO, with the integrity and the stones to take on the Clintonistas.
It's reproduced at the front of the text of the of the report. Also here: link. (the date is 12/13, not 12/15)
So, while there are redactions, I'm not sure whether the 120-pages were withheld. I just don't know. Given the obligation of the OIC not to generate publicity before the report was published, it's possible that Novak and others missed this order. Then again, I may not have all the relevant info.
I just sent an email to my Congressman requesting him to make the un-redacted report available to me. Everybody should contact their Congressman. They have the power to do so.
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