Pattern recognition, Bushco style
glenn greenwald employs one of my favorite (and most lucrative) skills...
i have a theory... all these missing items are mixed in with the dust balls behind karl rove's dryer...
(thanks to kagro x at daily kos...)
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New York Times, today:
"some official e-mails have potentially been lost."
The Politico, March 24, 2007:In DOJ documents that were publicly posted by the House Judiciary Committee, there is a gap from mid-November to early December in e-mails, which was a critical period as the White House and Justice Department reviewed, then approved, which U.S. attorneys would be fired
Newsweek, February 28, 2007:what happened to a crucial video recording of Padilla being interrogated in a U.S. military brig that has mysteriously disappeared?
NPR, June 24, 2004:Key documents are missing from the batch of newly declassified documents the White House released this week on its policies on torture and the treatment of prisoners
USA Today, May 24, 2004:some 2,000 pages were missing from a congressional copy of a classified report detailing the alleged acts of abuse by soldiers against Iraqi inmates at Abu Ghraib prison
Associated Press, September 5, 2004:Documents that should have been written to explain gaps in President Bush's Texas Air National Guard service are missing from the military records released about his service in 1972 and 1973
Newsweek, March 1, 2006:[Federal Emergency Management Agency Michael] Brown's comments about the president surfaced in a transcript of an Aug. 29, 2005, videoconference call produced by Bush administration officials today after they initially told Congress that no such document existed
i have a theory... all these missing items are mixed in with the dust balls behind karl rove's dryer...
(thanks to kagro x at daily kos...)
Labels: Abu Ghraib, Attorney General, Bush Administration, Department of Justice, FEMA, George Bush, Glenn Greenwald, House Judiciary Committee, Iraq, torture, US Attorneys, White House
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