der geile hund
07-09-2003, 07:08 AM
Check this (http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artman/publish/article_2518.shtml) out.
Hopefully this Wilkinson dude testifies before Congress. Everyone, write your Congressmen and -women asking them to bring this before a committee. I really hope this f---ing pig W goes down in flames because of this.
An intelligence consultant who was present at two White House briefings where the uranium report was discussed confirmed that the President was told the intelligence was questionable and that his national security advisors urged him not to include the claim in his State of the Union address.
"The report had already been discredited," said Terrance J. Wilkinson, a CIA advisor present at two White House briefings. "This point was clearly made when the President was in the room during at least two of the briefings."
Bush's response was anger, Wilkinson said.
"He said that if the current operatives working for the CIA couldn't prove the story was true, then the agency had better find some who could," Wilkinson said. "He said he knew the story was true and so would the world after American troops secured the country."
[ July 09, 2003, 08:09 AM: Message edited by: der geile hund ]
Hopefully this Wilkinson dude testifies before Congress. Everyone, write your Congressmen and -women asking them to bring this before a committee. I really hope this f---ing pig W goes down in flames because of this.
An intelligence consultant who was present at two White House briefings where the uranium report was discussed confirmed that the President was told the intelligence was questionable and that his national security advisors urged him not to include the claim in his State of the Union address.
"The report had already been discredited," said Terrance J. Wilkinson, a CIA advisor present at two White House briefings. "This point was clearly made when the President was in the room during at least two of the briefings."
Bush's response was anger, Wilkinson said.
"He said that if the current operatives working for the CIA couldn't prove the story was true, then the agency had better find some who could," Wilkinson said. "He said he knew the story was true and so would the world after American troops secured the country."
[ July 09, 2003, 08:09 AM: Message edited by: der geile hund ]