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View Article  So it was Clinton that wink-winked at Canada?
Now, finally, a news item pops up that explains why the Clintons would try to attack Obama on NAFTA.

The attacks—suggestions that Obama supports NAFTA more than he says he does, basically—struck me as odd from the first. NAFTA was passed in the Clinton administration, with Bill Clinton heavily and heavy-handedly in favor. It is Bill and Hillary Clinton who are heavily indebted to corporate donors. It is Hillary Clinton who has drawn more corporate financial support than any other Democratic candidate for high office in history, so far as I know. And yet all of a sudden, in the ...   more »

View Article  Leading to Iraq: High crimes and misdemeanors. September, 2003, continued.

Investigation and news reporting of the CIA leak continue to heat up in September.
September 26-29, 2003:

 

 
Sept. 26, 2003 – The Counterespionage section of the Department of Justice decides to pursue a criminal investigation into the CIA leak.

 

Same day -- NBC News reporter Andrea Mitchell and MSNBC's Alex Johnson break the story that “The CIA has asked the Justice Department to investigate allegations that the White House broke federal laws by revealing the identity of one of its undercover employees in retaliation against the woman's husband, a former ambassador who publicly criticized President Bush's ...   more »