Posted on 04/22/2006 3:22:34 PM PDT by Sam Hill
Pulitzer Prize winning Dana Priest is married to William Goodfellow. William Goodfellow is the Executive Director of the the Center for International Policy (CIP).
Here is what Discover The Networks has to say about the Center For International Policy:
Dana Priest on left.
Americas Red Army
One of the most sophisticated of Fentons anti-war projects is the co-mingling of Win Without War and the Center for International Policy (CIP).
Before 9/11, CIP, a Fenton Communications client, mainly acted as Fidel Castros greatest think tank ally. Much of its million-dollar budget was spent lobbying to end economic sanctions and travel restrictions against Cuba.
Now, it has another mission. Fenton has established a war room with CIP called The Iraq Policy Information Program (IPIP). Its main job is getting the anti-Bush foreign policy message out to the media and providing guests for talk shows. A featured speaker of the IPIP is former ambassador Joe Wilson, one of the Bush administrations most vocal enemies.
Like Moveon.org and Win Without War, the contact for the Iraq Policy Information Program is Fenton Communications. Win Without War also collects tax-deductible donations through CIP.
So Dana Priest's husband runs an operation that gets Joe Wilson speaking gigs.
These people live cheek to jowl next to each other.
Does this Mary person think she hasn't been under close observation for quite some time?
and Ms. Dana Priest, Military Affairs Correspondent for The Washington Post and Guest Scholar at the U.S. Institute of Peace.
And by Daniel Pipes, from 2004, The U.S. Institute of Peace Stumbles
Dull, dull, dull!
Excellent.
Thanks.
That works in court since you can't be compelled to testify against your spouse. It sounds so much better than taking the 5th.
Joe's attorney was his neighbor...He's the person who waved to Joe to come on over and showed him Novak's article.
This is getting interesting....
Now I am starting to wonder if maybe the ValeriePlame/Joe Wilson/Nottaleakgate investigation may have been a bit of a red herring. While all eyes are on the WH waiting for someone to be frog marched out-Goss was quietly working under the radar to weed out the turncoats.
I hope Joe feels kind of closed in right now, LOL!
"Yeah, it's like the only lefty we have among our exceedingly large extended families..."
The only one in our very large family is my BIL, but he's also one of those "Everything Is A Conspiracy" types, so anything he tells me I immediately discount...because he's friggin' NUTS, LOL!
Bump to the top!
Thanks for finding and posting this.
Mcarthy<-->Dana Priest<--->Goodfellow<--->Joe Wilson<--->Valarie Plame.
The only thing missing is how well does Valarie Plame know and or deal with Mcarthy? Working in the same agency?
I'l bet that was one big happy seditious conduit in both directions.
"Bethesda and NW DC are THE SAME PLACE."
Gee, it must be a conspiracy.
Wilson and McCarthy live more than 5 miles from one another. Not "cheek to jowel" as you assert.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MARCH 15, 2004
4:44 PMCONTACT: Win Without War
Trevor FitzGibbon or Jessica Smith 202-822-5200
On War Anniversary, New Ads Urge "Censure" of President Bush - More than 500,000 Petition Signatures Will Be Hand Delivered to House Members WednesdayWASHINGTON - March 15 - The drumbeat for censure of the President grows for his reckless refusal to tell the Congress and the American people the truth about his reasons for invading Iraq.
Win Without War and its member organizations, including MoveOn.org, True Majority and Working Assets, together have gathered more than 600,000 petitions and messages urging censure. Many of the participating organizations have seen explosive growth since the rev-up to the war began. MoveOn.org alone has increased its membership from 400,000 to more than 2 million, largely on the strength of its opposition to the Bush war effort.
Win Without War organizations and their members are highly motivated and mobilized over the Iraq misadventure. In addition to the campaign to censure the president, they will be part of a continuing set of actions through 2004, and their numbers will continue to grow, said Tom Andrews, National Director of Win Without War, which led a massive Virtual March on Washington and several thousand vigils last year to try to stop the attack on Iraq.
TV ads will run this week in Washington and New York, along with a full-page New York Times. Additional ad buys around censure and other actions will follow.
These experts are available to discuss the war and provide alternative voices for your programming to the Bush Administration happy talk about the Iraq fiasco:
Tom Andrews -- Former Congressman (D-ME) and member of the House Armed Services Committee, National Director of Win Without War, a coalition of national organizations that has challenged the invasion from the beginning and continues to confront the recklessness of the Bush Doctrine of unilateral engagement. The coalition offers a mainstream, patriotic voice for engaging opinion makers, activating concerned citizens, and communicating to the media.
Peter Schurman Executive Director of MoveOn.org and coordinator of its growing effort to convince Congress to censure George W. Bush for misleading it and the country about weapons of mass destruction, misstating the truth about Iraqs nuclear weapons capability and inventing ties between Iraq and Al Qaeda.
Larry Johnson - Larry C. Johnson is a former Deputy Director of the U.S. State Departments Office of Counter Terrorism, who has spoken out for censure of Bush. Earlier, he worked for the Central Intelligence Agency and is an expert in the fields of terrorism, aviation security and crisis and risk management. Johnson is CEO and co-founder of BERG Associates, LLC, an international firm that helps multinational corporations and financial institutions identify strategic opportunities, manage risks, and counter threats posed by terrorism and money laundering. He is a Republican who supported and raised funds for George W. Bushs 2000 presidential campaign.
Melvin A. Goodman - Melvin Goodman, also an advocate of censure, was division chief and senior analyst at the Office of Soviet Affairs, Central Intelligence Agency, and a senior analyst at the State Departments Bureau of Intelligence and Research. He is the author of several books including The End of Superpower Conflict in the Third World and National Insecurity: US Intelligence Reform. He is a senior fellow at the Center for International Policy and has been an adjunct professor of government at American University since 1996.
With these hate-America groups, you always see the same names over and over again.
CIA traitor Larry Johnson is currently defending the CIA traitor McCarthy on all the talk shows and the pages of the New York Times and Washington Post.
They do get together!
Even shop at the same stores ~
Do you remember when you read that story?
I read it on the original post somewhere between the 500th posts and 15ooth post. It had a lenk to the Washington Post. I looked for about a half hour for it today because if it is the same Michael McCarthy, then the Washigton Post has some real explaining to do about proclaiming him a neighbor. He may have been a set-up.
PF
Thanks a lot!
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