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In an interview with CBS News' Charlie Rose, the president was asked if he has read the 28 pages.
"I have a sense of what's in there. But this has been a process which we generally deal with through the intelligence community and Jim Clapper, our director of national intelligence, has been going through to make sure that whatever it is that is released is not gonna compromise some major national security interest of the United States. My understanding is that he's about to complete that process," Mr. Obama told Rose.
originally posted by: MotherMayEye
a reply to: MarioOnTheFly
It is amazing, isn't it?
Here's a link to CBS News, apparently he said it in a Charlie Rose interview:
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In an interview with CBS News' Charlie Rose, the president was asked if he has read the 28 pages.
"I have a sense of what's in there. But this has been a process which we generally deal with through the intelligence community and Jim Clapper, our director of national intelligence, has been going through to make sure that whatever it is that is released is not gonna compromise some major national security interest of the United States. My understanding is that he's about to complete that process," Mr. Obama told Rose.
I don't believe for a moment that he hasn't read them.
Sanders also revealed that even though he has access to viewing the 28 pages, he hasn't read them
Asked in an interview on "CBS This Morning" if he should read them if he's running to be commander-in-chief, Sanders said, "The difficulty is, you see then, if you read them, then you're gonna ask me a question, you're gonna say, 'You read them, what's in them?' And now I can tell you honestly I have not."
originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
wow...one more thing from that article...
Sanders also revealed that even though he has access to viewing the 28 pages, he hasn't read them
I mean really people...?!?!?
I'm at a loss for words. Considering all the hoopla around these 28 pages...one would think that one in a position to read it would be curious to see what's in it. I think that would be a normal human reaction...especially considering the aftermath and all the deaths associated with it.
I dont get it.
But I also "have a sense" *har, har* that there is some effort to establish plausible deniability for a reason that may become apparent sometime in the future.
"Asked in an interview on "CBS This Morning" if he should read them if he's running to be commander-in-chief, Sanders said, "The difficulty is, you see then, if you read them, then you're gonna ask me a question, you're gonna say, 'You read them, what's in them?' And now I can tell you honestly I have not."
originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
a reply to: MotherMayEye
it's interesting...while I'd bet that ordinary people would be lining up in thousands to see what it says...they act like...yeah whatever...like it doesnt matter to them.
Is this the message ? does politics care for the 3000 dead and who orchestrated this ? apparently not.
It's obvious now...and there were signs back then. I remember a few years ago...I red somewhere...a transcript of some kind...form a commission I think...that following the money trail...and who paid for all of it...was of no consequences. Back then it got very little attention. The issue was quickly abandoned...and never spoken again officially.
While any sane person would understand..that the paid killer is a smaller player than the one doing the paying. A payed killer is like a gun...a tool...and ultimately less important in the game or preplanned mass murder.
But obviously I watch too much Hollywood for my own sanity...
If they weren't complicit, then the POTUS would have wanted to read them.
originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
a reply to: MotherMayEye
If they weren't complicit, then the POTUS would have wanted to read them.
Indeed. So it has to be obvious there is some damning facts in that report...they just dont want to be called on it..."hey you knew for years what it said...and you did nothing..."
If there was nothing in the report...he probably would have said so..."I red it...and there is nothing in it." That would be rather easy if truthful...but obviously isnt.
"I have a sense of what's in there. But this has been a process which we generally deal with through the intelligence community and Jim Clapper, our director of national intelligence, has been going through to make sure that whatever it is that is released is not gonna compromise some major national security interest of the United States. My understanding is that he's about to complete that process," Mr. Obama told Rose.