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"Harry Hope" |
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21 Mar 2007 04:09:35 PM |
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Tony Snowjob Won’t Comment On 18-Day Gap |
http://thinkprogress.org/2007/03/21/snow-gap
March 21, 2007
Snow Won’t Comment On 18-Day Gap: ‘I’ve Been Led To Believe There’s A
Good Response For It’
Researchers have discovered an 18-day gap in the 3,000 documents on
the U.S. Attorney purge released this week by the Justice Department.
http://thinkprogress.org/2007/03/20/the-us-attorney-document-gap/
The gap extends from mid-November to early December, “which was a
critical period as the White House and Justice Department reviewed,
then approved, which U.S. attorneys would be fired while also
developing a political and communications strategy for countering any
fallout from the firings.”
During today’s press briefing, CNN’s Ed Henry noted that one of the
last emails before the gap is from Attorney General Alberto Gonzales’
ex-chief of staff Kyle Sampson to then-White House Counsel Harriet
Miers, asking, “Who will determine whether this requires the
president’s attention?”
White House spokesman Tony Snow refused to explain the gap, telling
reporters, “I’ve been led to believe that there’s a good response for
it.” He said President Bush “has no recollection of this ever being
raised with him.”
Watch it: http://thinkprogress.org/2007/03/21/snow-gap
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Good response? Oh yeah, they'll come up with somethin'. They're
spinnin' like tops.
Harry
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| Title: Re: Tony Snowjob Won't Comment On 18-Day Gap |
21 Mar 2007 06:00:44 PM |
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On Mar 21, 2:09 pm, Harry Hope <riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
http://thinkprogress.org/2007/03/21/snow-gap
March 21, 2007
Snow Won't Comment On 18-Day Gap: 'I've Been Led To Believe There's A
Good Response For It'
Researchers have discovered an 18-day gap in the 3,000 documents on
the U.S. Attorney purge released this week by the Justice Department.http://thinkprogress.org/2007/03/20/the-us-attorney-document-gap/
The gap extends from mid-November to early December, "which was a
critical period as the White House and Justice Department reviewed,
then approved, which U.S. attorneys would be fired while also
developing a political and communications strategy for countering any
fallout from the firings."
No wonder Bush won't let anyone testify under oath.
This scandal just keeps getting better and better.
During today's press briefing, CNN's Ed Henry noted that one of the
last emails before the gap is from Attorney General Alberto Gonzales'
ex-chief of staff Kyle Sampson to then-White House Counsel Harriet
Miers, asking, "Who will determine whether this requires the
president's attention?"
White House spokesman Tony Snow refused to explain the gap, telling
reporters, "I've been led to believe that there's a good response for
it." He said President Bush "has no recollection of this ever being
raised with him."
Watch it:http://thinkprogress.org/2007/03/21/snow-gap
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Good response? Oh yeah, they'll come up with somethin'. They're
spinnin' like tops.
Harry
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| User: "The Pretzel" |
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| Title: Re: Tony Snowjob Won't Comment On 18-Day Gap |
23 Mar 2007 02:34:48 PM |
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wrote:
On Mar 21, 2:09 pm, Harry Hope <riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
http://thinkprogress.org/2007/03/21/snow-gap
March 21, 2007
Snow Won't Comment On 18-Day Gap: 'I've Been Led To Believe There's A
Good Response For It'
Researchers have discovered an 18-day gap in the 3,000 documents on
the U.S. Attorney purge released this week by the Justice Department.http://thinkprogress.org/2007/03/20/the-us-attorney-document-gap/
The gap extends from mid-November to early December, "which was a
critical period as the White House and Justice Department reviewed,
then approved, which U.S. attorneys would be fired while also
developing a political and communications strategy for countering any
fallout from the firings."
No wonder Bush won't let anyone testify under oath.
This scandal just keeps getting better and better.
During today's press briefing, CNN's Ed Henry noted that one of the
last emails before the gap is from Attorney General Alberto Gonzales'
ex-chief of staff Kyle Sampson to then-White House Counsel Harriet
Miers, asking, "Who will determine whether this requires the
president's attention?"
White House spokesman Tony Snow refused to explain the gap, telling
reporters, "I've been led to believe that there's a good response for
it." He said President Bush "has no recollection of this ever being
raised with him."
Watch it:http://thinkprogress.org/2007/03/21/snow-gap
________________________________________________
Good response? Oh yeah, they'll come up with somethin'. They're
spinnin' like tops.
Harry
18 minute, 18 day...
"18" must be the Rightard un-lucky number...
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