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* Private Jake Kovko’s widow says there is no cover-up over her husband’s death.
* Hit-obsessed Australian blogger Tim “Lancet” Lambert—he actually sends emails to his targets in the hope of attracting links; odd behaviour for someone who accuses others of attention seeking—adds this note to his Sitemeter stats:
Plus 9,935 visitors before joining Site Meter on January 15, 2003
They all count, I guess.
* Did Rumsfeld lie? Belmont Club reviews events.
* J.F. Beck’s malariathon has now raised US$910.42.
The Belmont Club sidesteps the elephant in the room by neglecting to mention that Rumsfeld oversaw the Office of Special Plans which pumped out the bullet proof evidence to whuich Rimsfeld was referring.
The clip altercation was a classic. For a second I thought Rumsfeld was going to relieve himself on the spot. Can’t trust those colostomy bags provided by the Dept of Defense.
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Ahhh yes Ray McGovern.
There are some criticisms of the Bush administration even Howard Dean declines to endorse. A rare example of the form was uttered on June 16 by Ray McGovern, an ex-CIA analyst who since his 1990 retirement from the agency has served as a full-time foot soldier in the army of antiwar left.
The occasion was a mock hearing of the Judiciary Committee. Set up by one of the Iraq war’s most strident detractors, Rep. John Conyers Jr., D-MI, as a publicity-grabbing protest against the war, the stunt quickly backfired when McGovern, in his own distinctive fashion, laid out his objections to Operation Iraqi Freedom. In McGovern’s view, the sinister motivations for the war could be explained by the axiom O.I.L.: “O for Oil, I for Israel, and L for leveraging our land bases.”
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