Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was a
member of Chevron's board
at the time
Chevron was paying kickbacks to Saddam Hussein for access to Iraq's oil before the U.S. invasion in 2003.


Why is that NOT a Bigger Deal than being reported?

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Sunday, April 29, 2007

BuSh's AIDS guy - NYTimes and ABC News are reporting -
1. Ambassador Randall Tobias
Director of U.S. Foreign Assistance and US Agency
for International Development Administrator (USAID) QUIT because of -

2. Woman in Escort Case Plans to Name Names in Defense
Deborah Jeane Palfrey has
for more than a decade she
ran an escort service that
catered to upscale clients in the nation's capital,
sending college-educated women to men's homes or hotel rooms.
Prostitution.

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Sunday, April 15, 2007

For every ONE article they write about Imus
they should write TWO (2) about Wolfowitz.

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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Words BuSh Doesn't understand the meaning of -
Cooperate -
as in "we will cooperate with Congress".

"Act Appropriately" - as in - DO IT MY WAY.

"Reasonable Proposal" - as in - DO IT MY WAY.

BuSh uses the "White House Staff" to investigate the "White house staff"

Instead of - WANTING TO - Get the TRUTH -
he DEFENDS WHAT THEY DID.

The reason the US Attorney in NV was fired was because of the - Gibbons - investigation.

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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

If there really was a LIBERAL MEDIA - THIS IS WHAT THEY WOULD BE TALKING ABOUT.

Dr. James Knodell, director of the Office of Security at the White House,
IS NOT DOING HIS JOB.

He told a congressional committee today that he was aware of no internal investigation or report into the leak of covert CIA agent Valerie Plame.

White House had first opposed Knodell testifying but after a threat of a subpoena from the committee yesterday he was allowed to appear today.

President Bush had promised a full internal probe.
Knodell repeated that no probe took place, as far as he knew, and was not happening today.

Knodell said he had "no" conversations whatsoever with the president, vice president, Karl Rove or anyone about the leak.

Asked by chairman Rep. Henry Waxman if he knew this was an issue of concern, he said "yes."
Asked if he learned this from the White House or the press, he said, "through the press.
"

Knodell, admitted that leaking classified information called for action, whether the leak was accidental or on purpose.

The Committee demanded to know why Rove's security clearance had not been revoked.