Posted on 04/22/2006 2:26:40 PM PDT by Wolfstar
I wanted to note if for the faithful participants on the Dose who have followed GWB's career so closely all these years. As for me, this milestone makes me melancholy.
Yes, you put it well. With me, it's that I have my opinion, it's probably not going to change, and I understand other people are the same way about their opinions. There's room for all of us, and getting nasty about it doesn't solve anything. This must be the wisdom that comes with age.
Then you sound like a person after my own heart. :)
At least there's some benefit that comes with age. ;-)
"Then you sound like a person after my own heart. :)"
Awww :) Thanks!
bttt
**Instead, I thank him for his service to the country and the President we both admire so much**
That was worth repeating.
I think I heard that Lance Armstrong is going to run in the NYC marathon.
Yes he is, unfortunately for US. But I sincerely believe that history will show that he will have been one of the greatest presidents we've ever had. I am so privileged to have seen two such presidents in my lifetime - Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush. God bless them both!
Thank You!
I'm no art critic, but it looks like that sculptor didn't get GWB's forehead exactly right. It looks more like a Paul Begala forehead. But I love the sentiment!
:)x 2!
Excellent Dose tonight, Wolfstar.
Your insight into the presidential pets is inspirational.
I cannot factually verify the accuracy of their respective positions, but the contact information is correct and made easy for all of us to e-mail our senators and other senators as well.
Please PUNCH HERE!
He did not capture dubya in the bronze, I am not impressed with the likeness.
Did you see anything about THIS? It's on the opening screen on aol. I am spitting MAD.
Spokesman Denies Rice Leaked Defense Secrets
By MATTHEW BARAKAT, AP
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (April 22) - Condoleezza Rice's spokesman on Saturday branded as "utterly false" a lawyer's claim the secretary of state leaked national defense information to a pro-Israel lobbyist charged with receiving and disclosing such information.
The assertion came as a federal judge granted a defense request to issue subpoenas for Rice and three other government officials in the trial of Steven Rosen and Keith Weissman, the former lobbyists with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee charged in the case.
"The claims by these defense lawyers are utterly false," Rice's spokesman, Sean McCormack, told The Associated Press.
"The secretary is the most careful person in the handling of classified information and she absolutely did not convey classified information to either of these individuals," McCormack said.
Prosecutors also disputed the claim.
Defense lawyers want a judge to dismiss the charges because the lawyers believe the case seeks to criminalize the type of backchannel exchanges among government officials, lobbyists and the press that are common in Washington.
During Friday's hearing, U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis III said he is considering dismissing the entire case because the law used to prosecute Rosen and Weissman may be unconstitutionally vague and broad and may infringe on freedom of speech.
Rosen's lawyer, Abbe Lowell, said the testimony of Rice and others is needed to show that some top government officials approved of disclosing sensitive information to the defendants and that the leaks may have been authorized.
But Assistant U.S. Attorney Kevin DiGregory said Rice "never gave national defense information to Mr. Rosen."
The issuance of subpoenas does not automatically require Rice or anybody else to testify or give a deposition. A recipient can seek to quash the subpoena.
The judge also granted subpoenas for David Satterfield, deputy chief of the U.S. mission to Iraq; William Burns, U.S. ambassador to Russia and retired Marine Gen. Anthony Zinni.
"Each of these individuals have real-life dealings with the defendants in this case. They'll explain what they told Dr. Rosen in detail," Lowell said. "On day one, Secretary of State Rice tells him certain info and on day two one of the conspirators tells him the same thing or something less volatile."
The indictment against Rosen and Weissman alleges that three government officials leaked sensitive and sometimes classified national defense information to the two lobbyists, who subsequently revealed what they learned to the press and to an Israeli government official.
One of the three government officials is former Pentagon official Lawrence A. Franklin. He pleaded guilty to providing classified defense information to Rosen and Weissman and was sentenced to more than 12 years in prison.
Franklin has said he was concerned that the United States was insufficiently concerned about the threat posed by Iran and hoped that leaking information might eventually provoke the National Security Council to take a different course of action.
The indictment against Rosen, of Silver Spring, Md., and Weissman, of Bethesda, Md., alleges that they conspired to obtain classified government reports on issues relevant to U.S. policy, including the al-Qaida terror network; the bombing of the Khobar Towers dormitory in Saudi Arabia, which killed 19 U.S. Air Force personnel; and U.S. policy in Iran.
Lowell said it is impossible for Rosen and Weissman to determine what is sensitive national defense information when they are receiving the information from government officials who presumably understand national security law and therefore would not improperly disclose national defense information.
The World War I-era law has never been used to prosecute lobbyists before.
04/22/06 09:28 EDT
Thank you for the pictures of Barney!!! Love that dog. I still miss Spotty. I love White House pets and feel very bad for the poor, unfortunate ones who belonged to the Clintons.
Hi ilovew. We all love an honor our troops, as well we should. But we should also realize people like Scott McClellan also serve, frequently in thankless positions putting in long, grinding hours.
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