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President George W. Bush's former spokesman, Scott McClellan, will testify before a US House of Representatives' committee next week about whether Vice President Dick Cheney ordered him to make misleading public statements about the leaking of CIA agent Valerie Plame's identity.

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    gamahuche4 months ago

    I was going to submit this story but am glad to not have to chaperone it.

    I always thought this was the single most egregious act of personal vindictiveness and also the most blatant evidence of the total corruption of this administration.

    Will he tell all?

    Does he dare?

    For sure he'll need an identity change and some plastic surgery to keep him safe from the stop-at-nothing bandits who've been running the poor old US like a banana republic - NO, I don't mean the clothes company!

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      engineer4 months ago

      I hope he is able to tell everything!!!

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      CRYMTYPHON4 months ago

      McClellan told us what we already knew; and it was nice to have it confirmed from the former spokesman himself.

      His observations are on the attitudes of the people bringing us to war; that it was a product to sell; that Americans who opposed were the enemy; that Bush never questioned whatever assumption he started with.

      But unless he was secretly gathering up papers, recordings and emails ( we wish!), he won't have details or proof of anything important.

      IMO

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