Subpoena was issued. Meanwhile....
Posted By: LVMT on 2006-08-30
In Reply to: There may be hope! White House to be subpoeanaed. - Liberal
The Senate tries to give Bush more power to wiretap. The bill was written by none other than Arlen the magic bullet Specter.
http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/New_Specter_0829.html
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If a gag order were issued............ sm
it would likely have originated with the military intelligence office. Maybe Gibbs ordered it, who knows? LOL The point is there is more that goes on in the media and the military than meets the eye. We are only priviledged to know what they want us to know.
Yes. This subpoena is probably fake too.









a spokesman for M/P issued the last paragraph so not sure how reliable
that would be. Odd how they added it at the end but did not say if it was a fact. It was supposed to be an investigative article. There is no way of knowing if that is fact, it is only what the McCain people say is true.
Cannot trust anyone it seems.
The Post (sort of) issued an apology.
http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Sharpton_Post_editor_insulting_public_with_0219.html
Ironically (LOL), when I read some posts on this board denying this is blatant racism by the Post, the mental image I get is this (hoping it prints):

there's no media coverage because they issued a gag order -
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Should have posted subpoena post here.
Sorry.
Nobody associated with Palin wants to testify, even under subpoena!
Geez, how much does Palin and her cronies have to hide? Why would Palin's government officials refuse to testify under subpoena if she/they had done nothing wrong? Food for thought for everyone. Let's hear what******* have to say about this, too!
Correcting my spelling...should be subpoena (nm)
oops!
Personal e-mail was used to avoid subpoena!
While Ms. Palin took office promising a more open government, her administration has battled to keep information secret. Her inner circle discussed the benefit of using private e-mail addresses. An assistant told her it appeared that such e-mail messages sent to a private address on a “personal device” like a BlackBerry “would be confidential and not subject to subpoena.”
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