To: pierrem15
Here's the problem. I know a little bit about how this process works. The CIA would not have referred the case to Justice if Wilson's wife was only an analyst. I'm positive of that. It's procedure.
4 posted on
09/30/2003 6:15:27 PM PDT by
J_Bravo
(Caught on tape)
To: J_Bravo
I know a little bit about how this process works.Back it up.
10 posted on
09/30/2003 6:24:43 PM PDT by
Stentor
To: J_Bravo
The CIA refers on average, fifty cases for investigation to the Justice Department, every year. Do they all rise to this same level of suspicion that you claim they do? And if so, how many of those are prosecuted every year?
28 posted on
09/30/2003 7:07:41 PM PDT by
Pan_Yans Wife
("Life isn't fair. It's fairer than death, is all.")
To: J_Bravo
I agree in the sense that the agency would not have made the recommendation if they didn't believe the law was broken.
But was it a crime in light of the fact that she might not have been working undercover on this particular mission and/or if she or her husband had already blown her cover?
To: J_Bravo
"The CIA would not have referred the case to Justice if Wilson's wife was only an analyst. "
The CIA would if it was marching to the orders of Bill & Hillary. After all, Tenet is their lap dog and they have enough on him to sink him to the bottom of the Ft. Marcy Park pond!
And you can bet on it!
57 posted on
09/30/2003 8:01:28 PM PDT by
lawdude
(Liberalism: A failure every time it is tried!)
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