To: b4its2late
If full copies have been given to Americans and foreign people, it would aready be online.
It isn't.
35 posted on
08/01/2003 4:35:13 PM PDT by
rwfromkansas
(http://www.collegemedianews.com *some interesting radio news reports here; check it out*)
To: All
Can't believe there's people at Free Republic who actually believe a word of what DEBKA says [laughing outloud].
36 posted on
08/01/2003 4:39:38 PM PDT by
Terp
(Retired US Navy now living in Philippines were the Moutains meet the Sea in the Land of Smiles)
To: rwfromkansas
FWIW, according to FOX's Judge Napolitano, any sen. who wanted to put this info out could: All the senator would have to do is read from the report while on the floor of the Senate and the senator couldn't be prosecuted criminally. There's a provision in the Constitution that prohibits arrest for anything said there.
37 posted on
08/01/2003 4:40:00 PM PDT by
mewzilla
To: rwfromkansas
You're probably right. But we'll see sooner or later how correct or incorrect they were.
43 posted on
08/01/2003 5:53:47 PM PDT by
b4its2late
(I am a partisan. Part right and the other part right.)
To: rwfromkansas
particularly the Democratic lawmakers on the inquiry body, had not confined themselves to probing into the intelligence failings leading up to the attacks but broadened the scope of the inquiry to fashion a weapon for use in the vendetta waged against him since he decided to go to war on Iraq, as well as generating fodder for his rivals in the up-and-coming election campaign. This weapon, he believed, was also aimed at the heads of his inner circle of advisers: vice president Richard Cheney, CIA director George Tenet, FBI chief Robert Mueller and the senior White House staff, especially national security adviser Condoleezza Rice.This is most likely accurate..
44 posted on
08/01/2003 5:55:56 PM PDT by
b4its2late
(I am a partisan. Part right and the other part right.)
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