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Flashtraffic: Gore asked CIA to keep information from Congress
World Magazine ^
| January 11, 2003
| Joel C. Rosenberg
Posted on 01/08/2003 10:06:28 AM PST by Timesink
THE BUZZ
Flashtraffic: Gore asked CIA to keep information from Congress
Gregory Vistica's new book sheds new light on Al Gore's activity in the White House.
By Joel C. RosenbergDuring the heat of the 1996 presidential campaign, Vice President Al Gore asked the Central Intelligence Agency to provide his daughter a false passport, a false driver's license, training in classified covert operations, and special security protection in Europeand then keep it from Congress. The startling storyreported in a forthcoming book by Gregory L. Vistica, a 60 Minutes II producer and former Newsweek correspondentcomes out on the heels of Mr. Gore's surprising announcement that he would not run for president in 2004.
Mr. Vistica writes in The Education of Lieutenant Kerrey (Thomas Dunne Books, January 2003) that Bob Kerreythen vice-chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committeelearned that the then - vice president had instructed CIA director John Deutch not to notify Congress that the agency was covertly helping to protect Mr. Gore's daughter while she lived in Spain and worked as a reporter for a Madrid newspaper. Federal law requires the agency to provide congressional notification on all covert operations, but at Mr. Gore's insistence refused for months to tell key ranking members of the House and Senate intelligence committees.
"Jeff Smith, then the CIA's general counsel, advised Deutch that the agency had the legal authority to carry out the assignment," writes Mr. Vistica, "but said it was 'exceedingly ill-advised.' Despite Deutch's approval of the operation, the CIA's top management recommended against helping the Gores. If something went wrong, if the girls were hurt or abducted, the agency would take the blame for doing too little or not doing enough. But Gore balked at the recommendation."
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Front Page News; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: algore; cia; clintonalumni; clintonhaters; clintonscandals; conspiracy; gore; nepotism
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Gee, I can think of all SORTS of things that false passport would have been good for when it comes to furthering the illegal activities of the Clinton-Gore Administration ... can't you?
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posted on
01/08/2003 10:06:28 AM PST
by
Timesink
To: *Clinton Alumni; *Clinton Haters; *clintonscandals; *Conspiracy
bump for bump lists
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posted on
01/08/2003 10:11:57 AM PST
by
Timesink
(FINISH THE DAMN GAME!!!)
To: Timesink; Howlin; Liz; Fracas; kcvl; Dog
Indeed I can think of TONS of things. I wonder what name was on that false passport, and where that name shows up...Switzerland, various Midle East countries, Venezuela.....
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posted on
01/08/2003 10:15:32 AM PST
by
Miss Marple
(Confusion to the enemy...and we know who they are!)
To: Timesink
Would this be Korena Gore Schiff?
Schiff of the Bolshevik Russian Revolution Fame.
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posted on
01/08/2003 10:16:29 AM PST
by
STD
To: Timesink
"If I get her fake
ID's for Europe, maybe
she'll let go of me..."
To: STD
The startling storyreported in a forthcoming book by Gregory L. Vistica, a 60 Minutes II producer and former Newsweek correspondentcomes out on the heels of Mr. Gore's surprising announcement that he would not run for president in 2004. Does it not strike people odd that this story came out ONLY when the press was sure Algore would not run again? Did "60 Minutes" hold back on information they had years ago?
To: KC_Conspirator
Yes.
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posted on
01/08/2003 10:24:35 AM PST
by
Darksheare
(Watch the horses, they'll know when danger's around)
To: Timesink
"If something went wrong, if the girls were hurt or abducted, the agency would take the blame for doing too little or not doing enough."
Doing too little or not doing enough??? What kind of writing is this?
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posted on
01/08/2003 10:25:32 AM PST
by
Mark
To: Timesink
Interesting
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posted on
01/08/2003 10:27:18 AM PST
by
Fiddlstix
(This Space Available for Rent or Lease by the Day, Week, or Month. Reasonable Rates. Inquire within.)
To: Timesink
Not sure he could claim "no controlling passport authority" on this one...
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posted on
01/08/2003 10:27:19 AM PST
by
CanisMajor2002
(gun control = two hands on the gun)
To: Timesink
Velly intelesting, but shtupid!
To: Mark
Doing too little or not doing enough??? What kind of writing is this?
Not too informative and not informative enough.
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posted on
01/08/2003 10:32:06 AM PST
by
dead
To: Timesink
I can think of a few things. However, if it was indeed to just protect his daughter, I can't argue with it at all. I don't have kids myself, but I know if I did, I would use all the power in the world to keep them safe. And let's face it, should would be and still probably is a good target for the nuts out there.
To: Timesink
Yeah, Clinton's Code of Ethics really benefited Al "Whore for his Party" Gore.
To: GummyIII
Would you have thunk this?
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posted on
01/08/2003 10:52:44 AM PST
by
Freedom2specul8
(''To educate a man in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society.'' T.R.)
To: Timesink
This story has the potential to be explosive,if true ( which I don't doubt-I bet we'll never know a fraction of the illegal activities that occurred during the clinton/Gore administration!) The media is still too busy trying to hunt down stories about a then 20 yr old, buying a margarita,than to bother with requests for falsified papers for family members of a sitting vice president.
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posted on
01/08/2003 10:56:39 AM PST
by
Wild Irish Rogue
(Papers,we don't need no stinking papers!)
To: Mark
My question is...what was this girl going to Europe without a Secret Service team anyway? If she absolutely had to go...then the team should have been dispatched. Obviously, she must have had a huge necessity to make this trip. One looks back at the Clintons and their helpers...who knew the Swiss banking laws...could Gore's daughter have been in the beginning stages of Swiss bank accounts and required a trip to faciilitate that account? It would be interesting to have her explain what her stops were...any in Lux or Switzerland?
To: Miss Marple; Howlin; Grampa Dave
This is even more interesting when you remember that at least five Clinton administration people had their security clearances lifted in the year 2000 alone including CIA's Deutch who "lost" a CIA computer loaded with data (who is the one according to this article that apparently approved breaking the law in the covert Gore operation).
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posted on
01/08/2003 11:29:25 AM PST
by
Liz
To: zx2dragon
Well said zx2. This story actually makes me think better of Gore. He may have blundered, but his motive seems decent enough.
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posted on
01/08/2003 11:37:56 AM PST
by
ArcLight
To: Timesink; Liz
As much as I detest the Goron and take every opportunity to take a well deserved whack at this whacko, I can't fault him for doing this.
I would suggest that we just let this be one of the many of his foibles and let it pass.
If I had a college age son or daughter who could have been a target of kidnapping or terrorism, I would have done whatever to protect her or him while they were overseas. I think that most parents feel that way, and this is one of those areas we lose when we pursue it.
Just note it and list and move on. The Goron is rapidly becoming a fading dot in the history of life.
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posted on
01/08/2003 11:40:43 AM PST
by
Grampa Dave
(Bush/Cheney 2004 with 60 Republican Senators in 2005!)
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