Posted on 09/14/2004 2:24:12 PM PDT by jmstein7
The Collusion Memos
These memos repeatedly make clear that a small collection of extreme left groups -- abortion groups, race organizations, labor unions and leftist groups specifically focused on judges -- are driving the Democrats' agenda and decisions. These groups tell Senate Democrats whom to attack and vote down, when to hold hearings on which nominee, how many hearings to hold and rules ofr allowing floor votes. The memos even indicate that the groups persuaded Democrats to delay nominations in order to affect pending cases.
Executive Summary (PDF Format)
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However, their war is against President George W. Bush. And this war is the highest priority of Democratic decision-makers -- even within the traditionally nonpartisan Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
On November 5, 2003, Americans were given an unprecedented look inside the Democrats' war, when Fox News published an astoundingly revealing memorandum from within the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, describing how Democrats on the Committee intend to use their positions, influence, and access to information - not to help win the war on terror, or to protect American citizens - but to undermine the Bush Administration. The memo describes their agreement to launch an "independent investigation" as a means to that end, timed to coincide with the 2004 presidential campaign.
The purpose of a real investigation, of course, is to gather information, analyze it, and arrive at a conclusion. But the memo makes it clear that the Democrats on the Intelligence Committee have already reached their conclusions. This "investigation" is a sham, intended purely to support and publicize their political agenda.
By signing onto this scheme, the Democratic members of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence have abused their positions, undercut American troops and agents in the field, and violated their oaths of office.
Bump.
Hey jmstein7 .... do you know what the date of that Sen Intel memo was??
Not the date it was released ... but the actual date of the memo
I've seen alot of text of it .. but I haven't seen the actual memo itself
I sure would like to know
Tanks. :^)
It's a web page I set up for Jonathan that has the content of both the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence's memo and Zell Miller's reaction news release, 'Heads Should Roll!', which was dated November 5, 2003.
The guy that first exposed this (Manuel?) quietly dropped his lawsuit, and I believe, asked for the investigation to be dropped.
Different set of memos leaked (actually computer files) in the Manuel Miranda case. Those were in reference to the Senate JUDICIARY Committee memos. This one is the INTELLIGENCE Committee. It's hard to keep the boat afloat with so much leaking going on. :o)
My bad.
Thanks for the correction.
That's a cute one, it certainly blow up in their faces!!
Thanks for the ping!
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