To: Scenic Sounds; William McKinley
It's of the utmost importance now that we acknowledge any mistakes that were honestly made, promptly and forthrightly disclose whatever facts are relevant and disclosable, answer legitimate questions, and then move on to the important issues that this country faces. I agree with you that the issue needs to be dealt with. How would you suggest doing so?
To: Cathryn Crawford
I guess I am in the minority. I don't consider anything of the Niger/uranium tempest in a teapot to be of the utmost importance.
Other than finding out why Wilson was sent to Niger, that is.
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07/12/2003 1:15:41 PM PDT by
William McKinley
(From you, I get opinions. From you, I get the story.)
To: Cathryn Crawford
How would you suggest doing so?The White House itself should make a full disclosure of all disclosable facts. And perhaps it has already done so. Then respond to all relevant questions and, if errors were made, concede that they were made.
The American people want an honest president, but they do not expect a perfect president.
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