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To: Dolphy

I try and watch as much lib media as I can. I'm pretty embedded, although Nightline is almost impossible to take.

Tonight was a preview of the 9/11 commission report. Not only did they bring in Dick Clarke, but they had the 9/11 widows on again, all the old players and recruits from the height of the 9/11 commission buzz days of 2003/2004. They put them up there like we hadn't already found out what a sham they were.

Actually they did have a bit of a sorrowful tone, like gee, our whole little plan's probably not gonna wash, but we're sorta stuck going through the motions of portraying the fiction that Bush ignored terrorism while Clinton was singularly focused upon it. I couldn't even look at Clarke when he was talking. I kinda felt bad for him, clinging sadly as he was to his dissapearing shred of credibility with a certain Joe Wilson-esque desperation.

I hope that Bergergate goes right to the matter and exposes these "fictitions" and the tactics of the fictators. Wilson, Berger, Clarke, Clinton, and then Kerry - the dominoes are falling.


225 posted on 07/21/2004 11:10:40 PM PDT by burrian
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To: burrian
I hope that Bergergate goes right to the matter and exposes these "fictitions" and the tactics of the fictators. Wilson, Berger, Clarke, Clinton, and then Kerry - the dominoes are falling.

This is my hope as well. I also think it's an explanation for why the Dems have been after Cheney from almost the first day he took office and why Tenet was kept around. (The Vice President knows his way around Washington, he knows his way around large bureaucracies and he knows how to get results. Tenet knew what his organization was infested with.)

319 posted on 07/22/2004 2:08:56 PM PDT by Dolphy
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