I have no idea, except that his name is Mr. Skelton!
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Plus we have to listen to Mr. Skelton’s opinion and b.s.
http://video1.washingtontimes.com/fishwrap/2007/09/high_profile_congressional_tes.html
No leaks for Petraeus
High-profile congressional testimony is often previewed in front-page newspaper articles that are based on the witnesses’ written opening statements.
The statements usually are required to be submitted to a committee anywhere from 24 hours to 72 hours before the testimony is to be given — and sometimes are leaked by the committees to reporters.
There have been no leaks, however, of testimony being given today by Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, and U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker.
That is because neither the general nor the ambassador submitted their testimony early, as we reported yesterday. White House officials say not even they have seen the statements, although President Bush did travel to Iraq last week to be briefed by Gen. Petraeus and Mr. Crocker.
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Bless you, Gen. Petraeus, Amb. Crocker .. the grownups are in town.