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I guess one reason this didn't excite anyone is that it was pretty thoroughly covered in another thread.
Wilson's wife's memo proposes that CIA folks might like to interview him because of his familiarity with Nigerian officials.
A week later, the CIA (apparetntly without Plame) decided somebody needed to actually go to Niger and Wilson was chosen. If 1 + 1 needs to = 3 for you guys to get excited, go for it.
Wilson's report included what he read about UN analysis of the forged documents. Somethow this has the committee excited because he didn't see them himself. But the errors in the documents were so egregious, I don't think he had to. And guess what? He was right.
If you look into it, this entire episode is pretty much made up out of scraps of unrelated information piled together to 'excuse' a treasonous action on the part of the white house. Yes, treasonous, since not only Plame, but here operatives' lives were put in danger.
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