Rep. Peter Hoekstra (R-Mich.) must be enjoying himself. Since the New York Times released his May 18 letter to President Bush in which Hoekstra, chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, condemned the intelligence community for keeping secrets from Congress, he has been feted [RETURN TO ARTICLE]
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Can it be true, the crack in the armor we were sure would have happened sooner? But I’ll take it; at last, someone in that contrived congress with balls. Bravo Hoesktra; open that can of worms.
Bravo nobody, except Tice?
Oops, I meant “tice.” sorry about that.
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