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In reply to the discussion: Since 1789, every U.S. President has belonged to the same privileged fraternity. [View all]VanillaRhapsody
(21,115 posts)What part of INTENTIONALLY Misinformed do you not understand....
Former Sen. Bob Kerrey (D-NE), who served as vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, also made this point during an appearance on the October 8, 2004, edition of CNN's American Morning:
KERREY: The president has much more access to intelligence than members of Congress does [sic]. Ask any member of Congress. Ask a Republican member of Congress, do you get the same access to intelligence that the president does? Look at these aluminum tube stories that came out the president delivered to the Congress -- "We believe these would be used for centrifuges." -- didn't deliver to Congress the full range of objections from the Department of Energy experts, nuclear weapons experts, that said it's unlikely they were for centrifuges, more likely that they were for rockets, which was a pre-existing use. The president has much more access to intelligence than any member of Congress.
http://mediamatters.org/research/2005/11/08/conservatives-falsely-claimed-white-house-and-c/134180