To: Mad_Tom_Rackham
President Bush needs tell Negroponte that he has 24 hours to release this data or he will be replaced by someone who will follow through.
Here's a possibility: Bush talked to Negroponte. Negroponte told Bush that it's not advisable not to realese the documents at this time. Bush then said okay let's not release the documents.
To: FreeReign
You believe Negroponte over Bush?
Negroponte, a sycophant for the UN.
84 posted on
03/11/2006 11:54:03 AM PST by
processing please hold
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To: FreeReign
Here's a possibility: Bush talked to Negroponte. Negroponte told Bush that it's not advisable not to realese the documents at this time. Bush then said okay let's not release the documents. Sounds good to me. In ten years, people will say "why wasn't this released then?" Not taking into consideration the security/time perspective. I doubt any American is squirming over what could be in those documents; but I bet there are many others that are.
166 posted on
03/11/2006 8:03:47 PM PST by
World'sGoneInsane
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