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To: lawgirl
Like I said in my previous post, if the administration is to do that, they need to be very very careful with their timing to release the info. They may very well caught all the Dems with their pants down, but that doesn't mean majority in this country will go along with Bush's tactics (for the record, I have no problem w/ it as long as it sinks Rat boat).

I think it would be wise for the administration to release the info bit by bit to build momentum for the final bombshell and not leave much trace of political gamemanship. Bush will dominate the podium on this issue, so he and Rove will have to master the timing.
245 posted on 07/12/2003 7:02:39 PM PDT by Schakaljager (no fan of tags)
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To: Schakaljager
think it would be wise for the administration to release the info bit by bit to build momentum for the final bombshell and not leave much trace of political gamemanship. Bush will dominate the podium on this issue, so he and Rove will have to master the timing.

For what it's worth and hopefully not repeating anything posted earlier, Senator Warner said today that they already have information regarding WMD. He claims it cannot be released because it is being built slowly through various interviews and they don't want to jeapardize the investigation. There is also some concern, given the unknown status of Saddam, among would be informers. This is a rather large issue, if Saddam is alive and watching the attacks on Bush and Blair, he has to have some sense that he still has a grip on the necks of scientists and other informers. Spoon feeding the American public at the expense of the success of the ultimate outcome might not be the best strategy.

251 posted on 07/12/2003 8:04:48 PM PDT by Dolphy
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