To: takenoprisoner
I really hope Specter is serious about this, although past experience and knowledge really makes me wonder about it. He was the chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee just after the OKC Bombing occurred. It is really hard for me to believe he didn't have an inkling of any of this stuff at the time. On the other hand, he is a Republican....
To: glorygirl
I believe wholeheartedly that his conscience is clear. I believe wholeheartedly that his heart is in the right place. That aside, I believe he lacks the leadership and/or courage as was demonstrated during the Waco hearings to see this thing thru. I want desperately to be wrong.
To: glorygirl
Specter knows everything that we know about the OK City bombing connection to Saddam Hussein, yet he voted with the Democrats to continue the debate on the resolution. Now, what was that about?
32 posted on
10/10/2002 10:22:08 PM PDT by
Eva
To: glorygirl
Specter is an enigima. He is so totally owned by special interest groups that his votes defy logic. I have always wondered what inspired him to come up with the magic bullet theory. It took some powerful motivation to put forward that piece of incredible garbage.
37 posted on
10/10/2002 10:37:50 PM PDT by
Eva
To: glorygirl
Fortunately, Specter is not the only person Smerconish approached with Davis. He had Rep. Hoeffel (D) call into his show and say he would look into the matter and he spent an hour with Davis in the office of Rep. Weldon (R), who Smerconish said was very receptive. I believe this issue is gaining legs.
46 posted on
10/11/2002 5:53:21 AM PDT by
twigs
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