Posted on 09/14/2006 11:34:00 AM PDT by JohnLongIsland
this is the response i received from my senator when i e-mailed her urging to support john bolton's nomination:
Dear *****:
Thank you for sharing your thoughts regarding the President's nomination of John Bolton as United States Ambassador to the United Nations (U.N.).
We need a U.N. Ambassador who can work well with other nations on reform efforts and who is committed to the U.N.'s central mission of bringing countries together to address global and multilateral issues and challenges. I believe a reformed U.N. can serve our nation's interests.
I am concerned by the Administration's refusal to turn over documents requested by the Senate during the confirmation process that are critical to a proper evaluation of the Bolton nomination. I will be following the debate over the nomination of John Bolton closely to see whether these concerns are addressed.
Again, thank you for writing. For updates on this and other issues being discussed by the United States Senate, please check my website at http://clinton.senate.gov .
Sincerely,
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton
"I am concerned by the Administration's refusal to turn over documents"
LOL
I'll bet Hitlery would safely walk the streets of Bagdad without security. The terrorists know she is an asset to their cause.
She's a criminal...
Maybe the documents are in the personal residence of the White House. Anybody check there?
Translation:
"I will continue to pretend I have a legitimate concern by asking for documents I know will never be provided and have never been provided in similar situations in the past."
BBWWAhahahahahaha!!!
"I'm not going to have some reporters pawing through our papers. We are the president" -- Hillary Clinton commenting on the release of subpeonaed documents.
..anyone else need convincing, in their minds it never happened
Doogle
It's called having your cake and eating it too.
Maybe the documents are in the personal residence of the White House. Anybody check there?
I saw them on the dining room table just last night. (Don't ask) They were in a stack of stuff left by Bill and Hillary that noone wants to touch, sort of an archaelogical dig left over by a little understood resident.
I understand Hillary is the only person who might be allowed to handle the stack. She should revisit the scene of many of hers and Bill's crimes if she is serious about the release of documents by the White House.
Somebody check Sandy Berger's socks!!!
"I am concerned by the Administration's refusal to turn over documents"Yeah... from a woman who made an art of billing record disappearance when subpoenaed!!!
FBI documents, Rose law firm billing documents.
How do these people have the Chutzpah to say these kind of things.
The documents called for were a farce to begin with.
Lando
This is just Hillary's way of preparing
the nation to accept the Clinton idea of
sending BILLious to the UN! It worked for
Valerie Plame, so why not? They have
absolutely NO shame.
I am concerned by the Administration's refusal to turn over documents requested by the Senate during the confirmation process that are critical to a proper evaluation of the Bolton nomination.
See John. You thought Miss Campbell was kidding back in 2nd Grade when she said your 'permanent record' would follow you forever.
So now do wish you didn't pull Peggy Miller's pigtails, huh John!
(stoo-pid *&%^$ blankety-blank *^&%^$^% democrats and their 'requested documents')
Has the Hildabeasts memory failed her , "having a hard time getting the administration to turn over documents", and what about all those FBI files she had . I hope this all comes to bite her in the @$$ one day soon . . .
Her memory hasn't failed her. She hopes yours has failed you.
Most folks forget what they had for lunch yesterday, nevermind what documents she failed to turn over in 1995. It's ancient history, and the odds are in her favor.
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