Don't you need a special investigative committee for that? After all, like you said, this is government we are talking about, LOL!
I guess I'm naive, but it doesn't seem like it would be that difficult to get to the bottom of the Wilson issue.
marron's questions:
1. First, since when did the CIA appoint itself to engaging publicly in policy debates?
2. Why did they have to send a non-employee to investigate something that should have been a high priority?
3. What happened to their African assets? Have they none?
4.Why did that non-employee sent to investigate, not investigate?
5. And finally, why are they lending their aid and support to this charade?
NotQuiteCricket's questions:
6. Who signed off in the CIA on sending Wilson?
7. Who authorized his reimbursement for expenses?
8. To whom did he report on his return?
9. What is his wife's job title?
Are questions raised on this thread:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/992471/posts Like you say, it is the government - and they probably have 4 shipping containers full of paper to sift through, but I thought they knew how to file? Aren't computers involved? Let me get at the database, and I'll get it figured out in a week.