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Another thought, maybe they wanted this one to go relatively unnoticed. Could be that there are holes in the confession that a little digging could uncover. Unfortunately, there was no transcript posted with this report so for now we have to take what the government is telling us which leaves little room for research.
Originally posted by Hal9000
I think it has something to do with the $124 billion appropriations bill coming up for vote in the house. Bush wants to show some progress being made in the WOT.
WASHINGTON - Calling the Democratic response to the firing of eight federal prosecutors a "partisan fishing expedition," President Bush rejected lawmakers' call Tuesday to subpoena White House staff for testimony related to the matter.
Bush's public statement came hours after the White House offered to make political strategist Karl Rove and former counsel Harriet Miers available for interviews — but not testimony under oath — before congressional committees investigating the firings.
"We will not go along with a partisan fishing expedition aimed at honorable public servants," Bush said in a statement from the White House. "I proposed a reasonable way to avoid an impasse."