DRichards Posted April 6, 2006 Report Share Posted April 6, 2006 http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/04/06/libby.ap/index.html It seems that even though the administration said they would investigate the source of the leak, they knew about it all the time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NelsonJacobsen Posted April 6, 2006 Report Share Posted April 6, 2006 I know Murry Waas who broke this story in the Natinal Journal. Thou I have not seen him in a while, I would say the last person I would want doing reseach on me is him. For those that can remember he actually broke several stories about Regan and Bush 1 for the LA Times. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Shannon Posted April 7, 2006 Report Share Posted April 7, 2006 Nelson, What other stories did he break about Bush? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Top News Leak Posted April 10, 2006 Report Share Posted April 10, 2006 Looks like White House is putting some serious pressure on the media. ************************************** Immigration Advocates Rally Around U.S. AP - 29 minutes ago ATLANTA - Tens of thousands of immigrants spilled into the streets of Atlanta and other cities Monday in a national day of action billed as a "campaign for immigrants' dignity." WASHINGTON DC - 'Wilson- Plame Intelligence Leak' Television and Papers opt out of publishing Bush-Cheney lie to the Americans People NYTIMES - 30 minutes ago Bush Calls Iran Talk 'Wild Speculation' AP - 58 minutes ago WASHINGTON - President Bush said Monday that force is not necessarily required to stop Iran from having a nuclear weapon, and he dismissed reports of plans for a military attack against Tehran as "wild speculation." Skilling Says He's 'Absolutely Innocent' AP - 35 minutes ago HOUSTON - Former Enron Corp. Chief Executive Jeffrey Skilling declared he was "absolutely innocent" Monday as he began to testify in his own defense in his fraud and conspiracy trial. 2 Exit Polls Show Berlusconi Losing AP - 2 hours, 1 minute ago ROME - Exit polls indicated Monday that a coalition led by center-left economist Romano Prodi, who wants to tone down Rome's strong relationship with Washington, was set to beat flamboyant billionaire Premier Silvio Berlusconi in parliamentary elections. US immigrants mobilizing for major 'action' The Christian Science Monitor - Mon Apr 10, 4:00 AM ET LOS ANGELES - In Los Angeles, Eun Sook Lee will march on behalf of Korean illegal immigrants, at least 50,000, living in southern California. On Boston Common, Punam Rogers will join other Indian émigrés, as well as business clients and students from China, Germany, and Britain. In Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Ivalier Duvra will take to the streets to draw attention to Haitian newcomers who he says need refugee status. Chirac Reversal on Law a Defeat for PM AP - 1 hour, 21 minutes ago PARIS - President Jacques Chirac on Monday threw out part of a youth labor law that triggered massive protests and strikes, bowing to intense pressure from students and unions and dealing a blow to his loyal premier in a bid to end the crisis. Disney to Make 4 ABC Shows Free Online AP - 1 hour, 40 minutes ago BURBANK, Calif. - The Walt Disney Co. said Monday its TV group plans to offer four ABC prime-time shows including "Desperate Housewives" and "Lost" online for free beginning in May. It's a Boy for Gwyneth Paltrow AP - 45 minutes ago LOS ANGELES - It's a boy for actress Gwyneth Paltrow and Coldplay singer Chris Martin. Man Gets $218 Trillion Phone Bill AP - Mon Apr 10, 7:16 AM ET KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - A Malaysian man said he nearly fainted when he recieved a $218 trillion phone bill and was ordered to pay up within 10 days or face prosecution, a newspaper reported Monday. Phil Mickelson Wins Masters AP - Mon Apr 10, 7:42 AM ET AUGUSTA, Ga. - Phil Mickelson captured his second straight major golf tournament on Sunday at Augusta National, winning the Masters by closing with a 3-under 69 for a two-shot victory over Tim Clark, and his second green jacket in three years. Prodi leads Italian vote: exit polls Reuters - 1 hour, 47 minutes ago ROME (Reuters) - Center-left leader Romano Prodi looked on course to beat Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi in Italy's general election, exit polls showed on Monday, as voters punished the government for failing to revive the economy. Protests in US highlight immigrant clout Reuters - Mon Apr 10, 9:04 AM ET WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Some call it "the browning of America." Others see it as an economic necessity. Hispanics have become the largest minority group in the United States and the target of anger in a national debate over immigration. Bush acknowledges declassifying Iraq intelligence Reuters - 31 minutes ago WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush acknowledged on Monday he ordered the declassification of parts of a prewar intelligence report on Iraq to respond to critics who alleged he manipulated intelligence to justify the war. France scraps youth job law Reuters - 1 hour, 54 minutes ago PARIS (Reuters) - French President Jacques Chirac scrapped a youth job law on Monday after weeks of angry unrest, in a climbdown that undermined his prime minister and handed protesters victory. Bush pushes Iraq leaders to form government Reuters - 3 minutes ago BAGHDAD (Reuters) - President Bush pressed Iraqi leaders again on Monday to form a government as it looked increasingly likely that the main Shi'ite Alliance would drop its candidate for prime minister to break the deadlock. Opposition unseats Berlusconi in Italian election: exit polls AFP - Mon Apr 10, 10:02 AM ET ROME (AFP) - The centre-left opposition led by Romano Prodi has won Italy's general election, unseating Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, according to exit polls. Blaze kills at least 100 at north India trade fair, police say AFP - Mon Apr 10, 10:29 AM ET NEW DELHI (AFP) - At least 100 people were killed when flames engulfed a crowded trade fair in the north Indian city of Meerut, police said. Chirac scraps contested youth jobs plan AFP - 30 minutes ago PARIS (AFP) - French President Jacques Chirac has scrapped his government's hotly contested youth jobs scheme, handing a major victory to unions and students after one of the country's biggest political crises in decades. At least 120 dead in boat accident on Ghana's Lake Volta AFP - 2 hours, 56 minutes ago ACCRA (AFP) - At least 120 people died when a boat sank on Lake Volta in Ghana, about 150 kilometres (90 miles) northwest of the capital Accra, police said. Nepal declares curfew to contain rising protests AFP - Mon Apr 10, 6:47 AM ET KATHMANDU (AFP) - The Nepalese government has declared a daytime curfew and kept shoot-on-sight orders in place for the third consecutive day as it battled to contain a wave of protests against the king. Protests planned across country USATODAY.com - Mon Apr 10, 7:17 AM ET As many as 1 million people will join protests today in more than 100 cities across the USA in an attempt to pressure Congress to approve legislation that would offer citizenship to millions of illegal immigrants. Rise of Hamas concerns brewers USATODAY.com - Mon Apr 10, 7:17 AM ET Hamas has some Palestinians concerned it will move to ban alcohol and impose restrictions on women. Army surpassing year's retention goal by 15% USATODAY.com - Mon Apr 10, 7:17 AM ET Two of every three eligible soldiers continue to re-enlist, putting the Army, which has endured most of the fighting in Iraq, ahead of its annual goal. Pay, bonuses and "very high morale" help with re-enlistment, officials say. First Muslim sorority hopes to form chapters across USA USATODAY.com - Mon Apr 10, 7:17 AM ET Gamma Gamma Chi, which was formed last year, has no campus chapters but is trying to drum up interest with informational meetings across the nation. It aims to be a sorority unlike almost all others by adhering to principles of Islam: no alcohol and no casual mixing between men and women. Specter urges Bush, Cheney to explain CIA leak USATODAY.com - Mon Apr 10, 7:16 AM ET The Republican chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee said Sunday that President Bush should speak publicly about a leak of classified intelligence that was released to rebut an Iraq war critic. In Europe, quizzes probe values of potential citizens The Christian Science Monitor - Mon Apr 10, 4:00 AM ET BERLIN - Just as America is in the throes of an immigration debate, two German states are raising eyebrows with citizenship tests that include questions such as: Venus Express zooms toward new finds about Earth's twin The Christian Science Monitor - Mon Apr 10, 4:00 AM ET The planet Venus moves to astronomy's center stage this week with the arrival of the European Space Agency's spacecraft. Thai leader bows out, for now The Christian Science Monitor - Fri Apr 7, 4:00 AM ET BANGKOK, THAILAND - The fate of Thailand's embattled prime minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, has yet to settled. After he agreed Tuesday to step down for the sake of national unity following Sunday's disputed elections, demonstrators have packed up their tents and headed home. But many are still pushing for a full investigation into whether rules were bent to favor Mr. Thaksin's family businesses. Cash has run out, but Hamas chief optimistic The Christian Science Monitor - Fri Apr 7, 4:00 AM ET GAZA CITY - To Ismail Haniyeh, the Palestinians' first-ever Hamas prime minister, the decision of Western countries to stop aid to the Palestinian Authority (PA) is hypocritical: The long push for free and fair elections hasn't been accompanied by support - particularly in financial terms - for the vote's outcome. Iraqi women argue, but agree on their special role The Christian Science Monitor - Fri Apr 7, 4:00 AM ET NEW YORK - In a roomful of Iraqi and American women, brought together to explore how they can join to build a new Iraq, the discussions are stuck in recriminations, accusations, the past. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Living in America Posted March 8, 2007 Report Share Posted March 8, 2007 Cheney will be finally seen for what he truly is ~ America's most dangerous unindicted criminal. The results are actually sad," he added. "It's sad that we had a situation where a high level official person who worked in the office of the vice president obstructed justice and lied under oath. We wish that it had not happened, but it did." Patrick Fitzgerald, Special Prosecutor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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