Posted on 03/15/2006 9:02:25 PM PST by bnelson44
I recalled a lot of posts and threads in the early fall.
However, a couple of people said that Mr Hays was talking about this for about a year before his articles.
He is one of the main reasons this has come about. Good for him!
So did I and told her so. That is why I thought I should pass it along.
And I'm sending them the links within this link:
Great idea! I am composing e-mails now and will also include these links. Overwhelm them!!!
Many congress critters really monitor their emails from voters in their districts, states and contributors.
Mine have blocked my emails in the past, so much for Boxer and DiFi.
They've blocked your e-mails?
Outstanding!
Several years ago, I was a hostage user of AOL. If someone blocked your emails, you were notified.
After a couple of emails with no bad language nor threats, my emails to them were blocked, and I was notified.
Thanks for the ping! I sent white flag to entire e-mail list and asked them to pass it on.
This one maybe.
Thanks. I'll check it out.
I finally figured out what my computer problem was - gave it a good knock in the head and now it will download so I can take an inside peak...
hoping between now and Nov the ones of Saddam pondering how to get the WMD out of harms way - negotiations with Syria, help from???etc the truck convoy , the airlift -
I have confidence that the truth will come out - I just want to it to come out in time
I recall Hayes saying there are something like 25,000 (Don't quote me on this number) unclassified documents. So we're talking about the mother of all document dumps
For one example:
exerpts from: Who'll Let the Docs Out? Bush wants to release the Saddam files but his intelligence chief stalls. by Stephen F. Hayes From the March 20, 2006 issue 03/10/2006
"Bush replied that he wanted the documents released. He turned to Hadley and asked for an update. Hadley explained that John Negroponte, Bush's Director of National Intelligence, "owns the documents" and that DNI lawyers were deciding how they might be handled.
Bush told Hadley to expedite the release of the Iraq documents. "This stuff ought to be out. Put this stuff out." The president would reiterate this point before the meeting adjourned.
It was not the first time Bush has made clear his desire to see the Iraq documents released. ...Hoekstra asked Bush about the documents and the president said he was pressing to have them released.
Says Pence: "I left both meetings with the unambiguous impression that the president of the United States wants these documents to reach the American people."
Negroponte never got the message. Or he is choosing to ignore it. He has done nothing to expedite the exploitation of the documents. And he continues to block the growing congressional effort, led by Hoekstra, to have the documents released."
LOLLOTFLHHO (Little ole lady laying on the floor laughing her hiney off
Thank for the chuckle
Please add me to the ping list. Good work.
I believe the number is actually in the millions.
That would make it the mother of the mother of all doc dumps!
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