Tuesday, April 11, 2006
With One Filing, Prosecutor Puts Bush in Spotlight
Showing, once again, the dark underbelly of the president and Vice president and their schemes against the American people.
With One Filing, Prosecutor Puts Bush in Spotlight - New York Times:
"Every prosecutor strives not just to prove a case, but also to tell a compelling story. It is now clear that Mr. Fitzgerald's account of what was happening in the White House in the summer of 2003 is very different from the Bush administration's narrative, which suggested that Mr. Wilson was seen as a minor figure whose criticisms could be answered by disclosing the underlying intelligence upon which Mr. Bush relied.
It turned out that much of the information about Mr. Hussein's search for uranium was questionable at best, and that it became the subject of dispute almost as soon as it was included in the 2002 National Intelligence Estimate on Iraq.
The answer to the question of whose recounting of events is correct, Mr. Bush's or Mr. Fitzgerald's, may not be known for months or years, if ever. But it seems there will be more clues, including some about the conversations between Mr. Bush and Mr. Cheney."
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