How did your office come to the conclusion that Joe Wilson stated that Cheney sent him to Niger?
What investigation of that claim took place in order to verify that Joe Wilson made such a claim?
Why did you go to great lengths to conduct your own investigation to determine Joe Wilson's identity, his wife's identity, the details of Joe Wilson's Niger mission, and Joe Wilson's media coverage following his mission to Niger, when you didn't even have any evidence that supported the original claim that Joe Wilson made this claim about VP Cheney?
Are you willing to acknowledge now that Joe Wilson never made such a claim about VP Cheney sending him to Niger?
These links may assist you in your investigation into whether or not Joe Wilson actually ever made such a claim about VP Cheney sending him to Niger.
http://mediamatters.org/items/200510280010http://mediamatters.org/items/200507250005http://mediamatters.org/items/200502120003Lastly, if you didn't even have knowledge that Joe Wilson make such a claim about VP Cheney, then why did and does your office publicly and repeatedly offer as an explanation for its obsession with Joe Wilson and his wife that the VP and his office were countering the false claim that Joe Wilson made when he allegedly stated that VP Cheney sent him to Niger?
Could you find it within yourself to alert the entire Republican Party that the claim that Joe Wilson made this false claim about VP Cheney is false?
Thanks for your attention.
Oh, by the way, do you have a valid reason why your office demonstrated an obsession with Joe Wilson and his wife, pulled classified documents, shared classified documents, and dispersed classified information with unauthorized individuals on Joe Wilson and his wife after it became apparent that Joe Wilson took exception to the 16 untrue ("recently") words the President used in his 2003 State of the Union speech?
Thanks again for your attention.