Friday, November 2, 2007

Rice and Hadley Get Served

It's the Israeli spy scandal that you never here much about... and probably won't from the MSM.

BREAKING NEWS: Judge subpoenas Rice, Hadley for AIPAC trial

"The judge in the trial of two former AIPAC staffers approved subpoenas for top Bush administration officials, including Condoleezza Rice and Stephen Hadley.

The order issued Friday by Judge T.S. Ellis III allows the issuance of subpoenas to 16 of 20 current and former government officials requested by the defendants, Steve Rosen, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee's former foreign policy chief, and Keith Weissman, its former Iran analyst.

The government had sought to block 16 of the requests... Rosen and Weissman have contended that government officials routinely used AIPAC to convey messages to Israel and to other parties, including the media.

Ellis warned the government that resisting the subpoenas could kill its case: "The government's refusal to comply with a subpoena in these circumstances may result in dismissal or a lesser sanctions."

How much you wanna bet that happens, and down goes the case?

Among the others on the list, aside from Rice and Hadley, are: Elliott Abrams, the deputy national security adviser and Bush's top adviser on Middle East policy; Richard Armitage, the former deputy secretary of state; and Paul Wolfowitz, the former deputy defense secretary. The government had not objected to four current and former officials who are cited in the indictment. Only one of those four, Larry Franklin, a former Pentagon Iran analyst, has been charged in the case. He has pleaded guilty."

A who's who of Zionist spies in the government, great!

And they didn't even subpoena
Satterfield?