for talking about the DOWNING STREET MINUTES? (and where the hell was kerry on this since he said he was going to bring up the "issue" on monday. well, today was tuesday. time's up!)
here's my little thank you note to teddy:
re: THE DOWNING STREET "MEMO"
Dear Senator Kennedy,
Thank you--so very much--for speaking the words "Downing Street" and all your comments on it. Please don't stop talking about it--please speak of it again and hopefully it will get more media coverage.
Thank you for referring to it as the "minutes" of this meeting.
Now that you are aware of it what can we do?
Please support John Conyers in his inquiry into this matter.
Thank you again.
teddy's website:
http://kennedy.senate.gov/index_high.htmlhis comments from raw story:
"The following was released by Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MA) on the Downing Street Minutes this morning. Kennedy becomes the first senator to raise the issue in the Senate, after earlier reports that Massachusetts' junior senator, John Kerry, would speak about the minutes in Washington.
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“The contents of the Downing Street Minutes confirm that the Bush Administration was determined to go to war in Iraq, regardless of whether there was any credible justification for doing so. The Administration distorted and misrepresented the intelligence in its attempt to link Saddam Hussein with the terrorists of 9/11 and Osama bin Laden, and with weapons of mass destruction that Iraq did not have.
"In addition, the Downing Street Minutes also confirm what has long been obvious – that the timing of the war was linked to the 2002 Congressional elections, and that the Administration’s planning for post-war Iraq was incompetent in all its aspects. The current continuing crisis is a direct result of that incompetence."
http://rawstory.com/news/2005/Kennedy_speaks_out_on_Downing_Street_Memo_Twisted_intelligence_Distorted_f_0607.html