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In reply to the discussion: White House withholds thousands of documents from Senate CIA probe, despite vows of help [View all]2banon
(7,321 posts)57. did you see this excerpt on that blog: ?
Watch what they say, not what they do. Karl Rove and George Bush say they will retain control of Congress. But they nevertheless appear to be embarking on an orgy of evidence destruction, demonstrating their belief that they are about to face a flurry of subpoenas from Chairman Byron Dorgan and Chairman Henry Waxman.
They're going down, and they know it.
They're going down, and they know it.
We really thought - no scratch that - we really EXPECTED that justice would prevail on the OBVIOUS crimes of treason ever perpetrated on U.S. citizens by any administration in our history.
Will we ever learn from Dorgan and Waxman why this didn't take place? Anyone ever pursue these questions with Dorgan after he left the Senate? And now that Waxman is leaving, will he reveal to the public what the hell happened, or will he keep this matter buried? Maybe they both think no one cares. hmm.
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White House withholds thousands of documents from Senate CIA probe, despite vows of help [View all]
Octafish
Mar 2014
OP
Since they can't release the report til the WH turns over the documents
riderinthestorm
Mar 2014
#10
Cool, now where is he on making the documents available to them to effectively make the report?
TheKentuckian
Mar 2014
#21
Best to depart in quiet than to keep rattling on until some wonder if such is a pattern.
TheKentuckian
Mar 2014
#75
That's because those tactics are not a form of a legitimate democracy..you're correct imo. n/t
Jefferson23
Mar 2014
#19
No, the obvious intent is a report that has enough data withheld to paint a false impression of
TheKentuckian
Mar 2014
#24
I agree with your assessment of the Bush administration, but the unchecked
LuvNewcastle
Mar 2014
#23
I dont disagree. I was just making the case that they had cart blanche from 2000 - 2008. nm
rhett o rick
Mar 2014
#25
I think he is on a short leash. He knows a lot, maybe too much. Just sayin. nm
rhett o rick
Mar 2014
#29
hmm, interesting point. It's hard not see his hand on the levers on the game board though. n/t
2banon
Mar 2014
#55
Not impossible but hard because to press the issue one must be willing to accept
TheKentuckian
Mar 2014
#30
You know considering the NeoCons chest thumping, and belittling President Obama's anti-aggressive
2banon
Mar 2014
#58
Absolutely, an interview with Cheney should be exactly like an interview with Manson.
TheKentuckian
Mar 2014
#68
If they have nothing to hide about torture then they have nothing to worry about.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Mar 2014
#33
The Senate should hire Snowden so they could find out what the CIA does.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Mar 2014
#56
It's IS sad that the so called South American "banana republics" have done a better job ...
MrMickeysMom
Mar 2014
#73
"more than one quarter of all footnotes in the 9/11 Report refer to CIA interrogations"
johnnyreb
Mar 2014
#67