posted on December 13, 2002 06:49:40 PM new
It's nice to know that there isn't a Republican alive who is above reproach, or have connections that they'd rather not reveal. LOL!
posted on December 13, 2002 07:20:50 PM new
LOL!... and George is in a hurry!
From the last paragraph of one story...(where the best news is usually found)
Democrats said Bush could be asked to testify in person about events leading up to the attacks that killed more than 3,000 people. The White House rebuffed the suggestion.
The commission will look for failures in intelligence, aviation security, immigration and other areas. Subpoenas could be issued by agreement of the chair and vice chair or a vote of six of the 10 commission members.
Bush has urged the commission to expedite its work, due to be completed within the next 18 months.
posted on December 14, 2002 12:08:36 AM new
I suspect that with Kissenger's defection, no one is going to want that job. The smart people are staying away from it and only a patsy need be found to produce the report.
posted on December 14, 2002 03:42:33 AM new
The initial briefings must have smelled so very bad that not even Herr Doctor could see anyway to end up not sharing the taint at the end.