I'll give you declassified!
I love Clarke's response to the GOP drive to find the "truth" with selective editing. If you want to declassify documents, lets do ALL of them. I love it!
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/03/28/clarke/index.html
"Clarke wants all testimony, records declassified
Ex-counterterrorism aide: 'Not just a little line here and there'"
I'm not a baseball fan, but the analogy suits the situation.
Here's the pitch ...
On Friday, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist of Tennessee called for Clarke's 2002 congressional testimony to be declassified, insisting Clarke "has told two entirely different stories under oath." Other Republicans echoed his call.
... Comin' in slow with a touch of a curve, so Clarke starts the swing with a bit of mustard on it ...
"I would welcome it being declassified," he said. "But not just a little line here and there -- let's declassify all six hours of my testimony."
... nothing compares to the physical equivalent of the bat hitting the ball ... two opposing forces colliding whereby only one will prevail ...
"The issue is not about me. The issue is about the president's performance in the war on terrorism," he said on CNN's "Late Edition."
POW!
For a vindictive, spiteful person like Bush, that has got to hurt. That one is outta here.
BushCo still controls the field. Bush's only hope is to tag him in the arm with the ball. He'll walk, but at least he won't get a homer. Oh wait, the bases are LOADED already with Paul O'Neil, Amb. Wilson, and Richard Foster!
What will Bush do?
BTW, I'm glad to see Kerry speaking out about the persnoalizing the attacks on Clarke? What happen to Bush's insistance on the "facts"?
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2004-03-28-kerry-clarke_x.htm?csp=15