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  • Sept. 11 Panel to Ask for Bush & Clinton Testimony

    Clinton has previously said that he would be willing to testify, and Bush said in an NBC interview last week that he would "perhaps" submit to questions from the commission.


    Commission vice chairman Lee Hamilton told the "NewsHour," "My hope in the end that the president will agree that to meet with us and answer whatever questions we have."


    However, a White House spokeswoman said Wednesday that she did not know whether Bush would agree to testify or be interviewed.


    "I can't speculate on that," said Pamela Stevens, assistant White House press secretary. "We've given them committee members unprecedented access. We've worked in a very cooperative manner with them. We've given them 2.3 million documents, and we just continue to work with them in a cooperative manner."



    WTF should this be optional or Mandatory! Cheney's puppet should testify if he has nothing to hide, and not say that "perhaps" he would agree to it. This fucker has no credability in book no more.

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    all presidents are given certain rights and they ALL have utilized them.

    Imagine if it was mandatory for the president to interview with the committee. Then the opposing party (regardless of who is pres) would always be setting up committees and requiring the pres to attend, which would greatly limit his time to do his job and weaken the leadership of this country. This works both ways.

    Remember this committee has no legal powers. Only Congress can demand his presence.
    R.I.P. GearedUp

    Lord, make me strong, and let the weak find comfort in my strength.



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    • #3
      I agree. Clinton should be strung up!! :2gunsfiri

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