Like we should be surprised Condi's trying to stonewall the truth?
and she's still got an outstanding subpoena which i guess waxman's letting ride for now...
smells a lot like sibel edmonds, doesn't it, luke...?
just keep diggin' and pluggin', henry... just keep diggin' and pluggin'...
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smells a lot like sibel edmonds, doesn't it, luke...?
Three months before President Bush uttered his infamous 16 words, claiming there was evidence that Saddam Hussein was building a nuclear weapon, a State Department analyst named Simon Dodge had determined that the evidence for the claim was likely fraudulent.
Dodge emailed his assessment to fellow intelligence analysts in October 2002, and then again in January 2003 (two weeks before Bush’s State of the Union), saying the documents supposedly from Niger were “probably a hoax” and “clearly a forgery.”
According to Oversight and Goverment Reform Chairman Henry Waxman (D-CA), the State Department is now refusing to let Dodge speak to Waxman’s staff, despite the fact that Dodge has indicated he is “willing to cooperate fully” with the investigation.
just keep diggin' and pluggin', henry... just keep diggin' and pluggin'...
Labels: aluminum tubes, Condoleezza Rice, George Bush, Henry Waxman, House Oversight Committee, Niger, nuclear weapons, Saddam Hussein, Simon Dodge, subpoenas
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