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Richard Tafoya
Feb 12th, 2007, 06:11 PM
US News:
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/news/articles/070209/9cia.htm

A federal judge has ruled that a CIA agent identified only as "Doe," allegedly fired after he gathered prewar intelligence showing that Iraq was not developing weapons of mass destruction, can proceed with his lawsuit against the CIA. The judge has ordered both parties to submit discovery requests–evidence they want for their case–to be completed by March 15, according to the CIA agent's lawyer and a spokesman for the Justice Department, which is defending the CIA in court.


U.S. District Judge Gladys Kessler issued her ruling after what Doe's attorney, Roy Krieger, described as an extraordinary, secret status conference by telephone this afternoon that lasted nearly a half an hour. So concerned was the CIA about the agent's identity becoming public that the Justice Department prevailed upon the judge to issue a highly restrictive order regarding press contacts by the agent and Krieger. The order barred them from "requesting, allowing, encouraging, or directing" any members of the media from appearing at Krieger's office or even within a two-block vicinity of the building where he works or of any other location of the status conference, until two hours after the conference was completed.

This is the second setback for the government in this case. In January, Kessler decided on technical grounds that the CIA employee's lawsuit could not be dismissed. However, the judge did not rule on the agent's central claim that he was fired because he refused to alter intelligence that contradicted the Bush administration's central rationale for the war in Iraq. In that earlier ruling, Kessler said that the covert agent could plausibly argue that his firing was based on allegedly false information placed in his personnel file. Krieger said that his client had gathered intelligence from several countries in the Middle East, including Iraq.


The intelligence was picked up as the United States began its push for invading Iraq in 2003. As has been widely reported, the Bush administration has since failed to find any weapons of mass destruction. The CIA agent has alleged in his suit that supervisors told him they would notify President Bush that he had found contradictory information but that they failed to follow through on their promise.

ConnieB
Feb 13th, 2007, 07:29 AM
Correction, they have not found the stockpiles of WMD, but they have found small caches of items related to a WMD program in Iraq. I thought I read in the commissions report that they found evidence showing Saddam was planning on restarting his program as soon as the resolutions were lifted. Also if there were no WMD then why was Clinton after Saddam while he was in office? Didn't we attack weapon factories within Iraq in 1998? Also if there were no WMD then why would majority of the Democrats begin demanding for Clinton to do something about Saddam in the late 90's? The letter to Clinton is online. Funny how the democrats can declare something and have full support from us, but when the Republicans find the same findings, they are lying. Bush used the SAME intelligence as Clinton did.

Same goes with now, funny how the Democrats are for this war when everything is going our way, but when its not, they are against this war. Hilary is a good example of that....she was all for this war right after we caught Saddam, she was GLAD she made the decision to vote as she did. Now its not going well and she pretty much has said she regrets voting how she did. What we knew in 1998 when her husband Pres. Clinton signed the liberation act for Iraq was the same thing we knew in 2002 when we decided to attack Iraq. I'm sick of this political game our government is playing. I wish the Democrats would have a backbone for once instead of flip flopping to play politics with the people. Obviously many politicians make decisions to be popular at the time, and that is playing roulette with our nation and our lives.

DoubleEdgeSword
Feb 13th, 2007, 07:42 AM
Bush used the SAME intelligence as Clinton did.

Really? Clinton told the American public that al-Qaida and Saddam were in cahoots? Clinton tried to convince the American public that Saddam was buying uranium? Maybe I missed those memos.