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rshow55
- 03:42am Oct 7, 2003 EST (#
14504 of 14512) Can we do a better job of finding
truth? YES. Click "rshow55" for some things Lchic and I have
done and worked for on this thread.
13105-6 http://forums.nytimes.com/webin/WebX?8@13.JWgubmOOL1w.939282@.f28e622/14784
includes this
Gisterme , I didn't come to the conclusion that you
were Bush quickly - and maybe I jumped to an incorrect
conclusion. My early judgements were more guarded, and they
were repeated. They were expressed as follows, in language
that included deputy national security advisor Hadley.
http://www.mrshowalter.net/a_md7000s/md7009_7011.htm
includes this:
I've suggested in MD6808 rshowalter 7/9/01 4:43pm. http://www.mrshowalter.net/a_md6000s/md6808.htm
. . that gisterme , who has posted so
extensively on this thread, could not have done so, without
the knowledge and backing of the very highest levels of the
Bush administration, including Rice , Rumsfeld , Armitage ,
Wolfowitz , Hadley , and their bosses.
In postings in this thread gisterme has often taken the
position of an officer of state - with a treatening degree of
power not far from reach.
For example. I asked a question -- and the issue involved
was whether I was committing treason -- a serious issue.
MD6024 rshowalter 6/25/01 4:52pm ... http://www.mrshowalter.net/a_md6000s/md6020.htm
It is a good question -- and short -- I asked: "What have I
said that is not in the national interest?" I still think
that's a good question -- and I believe I've been serving the
national interest to high standards.
gisterme replied to the question directly in these
posting, and doing so conceded that issues of technical
feasibility and probablility of projects, based on the open
literature, can be discussed in the United States.
MD6028 gisterme 6/25/01 6:58pm http://www.mrshowalter.net/a_md6000s/md6028.htm
... MD6033 gisterme 6/25/01 7:45pm http://www.mrshowalter.net/a_md6000s/md6031.htm
MD6060 gisterme 6/26/01 3:13pm http://www.mrshowalter.net/../a_md6000s/md6059.htm
That concession is important -- because the administration
is advocating programs that are far fetched to the point where
thoughts of fraud are hard to escape.
If gisterme does not have high government connections --
and is not speaking with authority --- gisterme has often
written to convey a sense that those connections exist.
- - -
I thought then, and think now, that if Hadley knows
anything important, and politically sensitive, Bush knows it,
too in all the ways that ought to matter in terms of
leadership responsibility.
Here are other links that cite deputy Hadley.
Here are other links that cite deputy Hadley.
http://www.mrshowalter.net/a_md6000s/md6460.htm
http://www.mrshowalter.net/a_md6000s/md6624.htm
http://www.mrshowalter.net/a_md6000s/md6666.htm
http://www.mrshowalter.net/a_md6000s/md6765.htm
http://www.mrshowalter.net/a_md6000s/md6789.htm
http://www.mrshowalter.net/a_md6000s/md6808.htm
http://www.mrshowalter.net/a_md6000s/md6826.htm
http://www.mrshowalter.net/a_md6000s/md6860.htm
http://www.mrshowalter.net/a_md6000s/md6926.htm
http://www.mrshowalter.net/a_md7000s/md7009_7011.htm
http://www.mrshowalter.net/a_md7000s/md7375.htm
http://www.mrshowalter.net/a_md8000s/md8408.htm
http://www.mrshowalter.net/a_md8000s/md8662.htm
http://www.mrshowalter.net/a_md01000s/md1773.htm
http://www.mrshowalter.net/a_md11000s/md11582.htm
4510 http://forums.nytimes.com/webin/WebX?8@13.JWgubmOOL1w.939282@.f28e622/5700
5330 http://forums.nytimes.com/webin/WebX?8@13.JWgubmOOL1w.939282@.f28e622/6685
8426 http://forums.nytimes.com/webin/WebX?8@13.JWgubmOOL1w.939282@.f28e622/9952
8430 http://forums.nytimes.com/webin/WebX?8@13.JWgubmOOL1w.939282@.f28e622/9956
I thought then, and think now, that Bush and his top
people, definitely including Hadley, are responsible for right
answers.
If Hadley got the communication from Tenet that he now
says, and didn't convey the substance of that communication to
Rice - that's an outrage.
White House Official Apologizes for Role in Uranium
Claim By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS http://www.nyt/
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