Congressman wants McClellan to testify under oath - CNN.com
source: http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/05/30/wexler.mcclellan/index.html
-
-
- sktoday
- added this
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/05/30/wexler.mcclellan/index.html
This is what we all want, someone to tell the truth about the Bush administration's lies.-
- groups:
- Community, News and Politics, Politics, Current News US
-
- tags:
- News, Politics, News and Politics, Current, 10 more
-
-
jimmyp
-
What is it that they don't know? Is Congress still dancing in their lace panties called denial??? WTF!
- 4 years ago
-
jimmyp
-
-
carligula
-
I truly, and wishfully hope that Bush and his cronies get what they deserve. No crime should go unpunished. What they have done should not be tolerated. I dont know if McClellan will make a tremendous difference but Im grateful hes doing what hes doing. Even if its only in self interest and hopes for higher book sales.
- 4 years ago
-
carligula
-
-
xenomode
-
i wonder how much he actually knows though... rumor is that he was kept in the dark about a lot of things and was only given whatever information he needed to talk to the media.
- 4 years ago
-
xenomode
-
-
beedee
-
Oh goody! On the same day on CNN the story breaks that McClellan would be "glad" to testify.
- 4 years ago
-
beedee
-
-
VoyagerFilms
-
The only REAL consequence of terrorism in this country is the draining of our countries wealth to fight the invisible "none-existent" foe (enriching the Busheney gang & Co.) and the very REAL attack on our Constitution - and that wasn't done by Osama bin Laden, Iran or any middle eastern terrorist real or perceived, it was done by our very own.
- 4 years ago
-
VoyagerFilms
-
-
Logos51891
-
I agree with renbyrd; also, the fact that they are trying so hard to discredit McClellan is evidence in itself that this administration has been dishonest. His testimony, if allowed, will pull away the uncertainty that has clouded many American's opinions about their government.(If it's true that is)
- 4 years ago
-
Logos51891
-
-
Sara_Airey
-
I think his testimony would be great if it is allowed. (I'll keep my fingers crossed)
- 4 years ago
-
Sara_Airey
-
-
Enjoy_Cannabis
-
They've been hiding behind National Security for way too long as if the terrorist's have a shot at defeating the Mighty USA ... put em all under scrutiny
- 4 years ago
-
Enjoy_Cannabis
-
-
renbyrd
-
The WH won't allow this; they'll simply say that McClellan's testimony would reveal national secrets to terrorists. Funny how this administration wants to minimize terrorism in this country, but terrorism has trumped constitutional law.
- 4 years ago
-
renbyrd
-
-
beedee
-
renbyrd:
Bring it on! The last thing they can do is bring this case to court. Let's see this fight. This is "emperor has no clothes" moment.
- 4 years ago
-
beedee
-
-
Greg_Bunker
-
renbyrd:
Kudos Renbyrd, well put.
- 4 years ago
-
Greg_Bunker
-
-
huntre
-
Wexler should write a book about this.
- 4 years ago
-
huntre
-
-
Alanisnotcool
-
the only way we'll get the truth is when the current administration is about to die and they let out all of their deep secrets due to immense guilt and regret. old bitches
- 4 years ago
-
Alanisnotcool
-
-
amirct3
-
Bring who down and what.?This is so much bigger than we all no. Any minute even Current bloogers could possibly end up in language dissent and be deemed terrorist according to the Homegrown Terrorist bill. I will keep fighting but sometimes you feel like your swinging in the dark!!!!!!!
- 4 years ago
-
amirct3
-
-
7c0m9
-
This is what it takes anymore to do anything. Government and big business are too large for commoners to control. Corporations were made to serve people as was our government. Insiders are the only way it seems to get anything done. Journalsim is dead insiders are the new journalists. We the people should have our own Intelligence Agency to infiltrate government and business to expose corruption. Although then you would create a chain of watched watchers watching. I say bring em down!
- 4 years ago
-
7c0m9
-
-
igdrasa
-
7c0m9:
It is called wikileaks
- 4 years ago
-
igdrasa
-
-
jefftego
-
I highly doubt the White House would allow that.
- 4 years ago
-
jefftego
-
-
Marilynn_Murray
-
Be sorta hard to invoke executive privilege after the book. Let's get this show on the road.
- 4 years ago
-
Marilynn_Murray
