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March 22, 2007 at 20:54:23
Looking For Another Rose Mary Woods by Rob Kall Page 1 of 2 page(s) |
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I want to see the committee heads in congress subpoena and question the secretary or office manager at the justice department who's collecting the emails that have been delivered to congress. First questions: Who supervised your collection of emails. What were your instructions.
What were you told to omit?
Her name is Saundra M. Callier. She's an office manager at Office of Legislative Affairs (OLA) Dept of Justice. 207 616 9864
Why do I want to see her questioned? Because I remember Rose Mary Woods, Richard Nixon's secretary, who played such an important role in the Watergate story, so important that she was featured on the cover of Time Magazine in 1973.

Rose Mary Woods, an executive
assistant who changed the world
Now, Woods protected Nixon as best she could. She'd been his secretary for over 20 years. I strongly doubt that Saundra Callier has that kind of a relationship with Gonzales. Frankly, the only person who seems to have loyalty for Gonzales seems to be Dubya.
Saundra is not a Bush confidante. At least she shouldn't be. That means Bush should not have the ability to block her from testifying.
If Saundra is put under oath, and testifies before a congressional committee, really soon, in the next few days, before Karl Rove and his "people" can get to her, she might spill the beans.
She might explain why over two weeks of emails are missing. She might tell who has been micromanaging the selection of the emails to be sent. She might tell who has access to the email records, who has the ability to manipulate the records, who handles the computers the emails are stored on-- so the congress can start really digging.
I want to see Saundra deliver enough useful information to continue to open this case further. She can tell what emails are still un-delivered to congress. Her testimony alone could give cause to put a special investigator on this.
But I am worried about her. People like her, people who have the potential to damage people like Gonzales, Cheney and Bush, have the risk of having accidents, of dying before they old. I hope she gets to testify soon. I want her to reach a ripe old age.
Fortunately, she's not alone. There's a whole list of assistants to higher ups in the Justice Department
Another, more high profile assistant, Monica Goodling, was Gonzales counsel and liaison between Justice and the Whitehouse.
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If He Only Could
If Bush only could, I'm sure he would cite "Executive Secretary Privilege." Maybe the numbskulls at the White House didn't forsee this possibility. Their criminality is usually overshadowed by their stupidity. Sometimes it's hard to tell which they are guilty of, criminality or stupidity, although in an inordinate amount of times it is both. Once these assistants are called in, the real fun (and revalations) will begin. Can't wait. by skyreader7 (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 181 comments) on Friday, Mar 23, 2007 at 12:43:51 PM
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really good idea
good idea, rob. i wonder if anyone's following up on this. joanB, OpEdNews by Joan Brunwasser (206 articles, 3757 quicklinks, 3 diaries, 751 comments [4 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Friday, Mar 23, 2007 at 6:14:40 PM
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