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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 11/20/2008
WASHINGTON - A classified CIA report on the 2001 shoot down of a small plane carrying American missionaries by the Peruvian air force suggests that U.S. officials may have misled Congress and withheld information from the Justice Department.Michigan Republican Rep. Pete Hoekstra called Thursday for the declassification of a CIA inspector general report on the incident, which killed a...
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Democrat=Socialist (Free subscription) | 11/21/2008
Saw this on the news before the sweet nectar known as coffee had touched my lips this morning. Rep. Hoeskstra should stop vote pandering by “pretend caring” while taking a dump on the CIA. Anything for a vote… “It is a blot, a dark stain, a sad day for CIA,” Hoekstra said at a Capitol [...]
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Detroit Free Press (Free subscription) | 11/20/2008
WASHINGTON — Michigan Rep. Pete Hoekstra today called for a criminal investigation into whether the CIA lied to Congress and withheld information from the Justice Department during its inquiry into the 2001 shoot-down of an American missionary plane by the Peruvian air force with help from a CIA spotter plane.
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Fox News (Free subscription) | 11/20/2008
CIA personnel lied to Congress in April 2001 about a missionary plane shot down in Peru that killed the pilot, his wife and daughter, the CIA inspector general revealed in a report being released by Rep. Pete Hoekstra on Thursday.
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Journal (Free subscription) | 11/15/2008
Everything goes back to education. That's why "universal pre-k" should make you quake in your boots. That's why "schools of education" should be demolished. Pete Hoekstra, in a letter to the editor ( WSJ ) smacks down Dick Armey, who has belatedly called "compassionate conservatism" a mistake (while forgetting to mention that he was a big time proponent of same). For Rep. Hoekstra,...
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Truth Out (Free subscription) | 11/21/2008
... unclassified excerpts of an August CIA inspector general report released Thursday by Michigan Rep. Pete Hoekstra.. The report said the CIA withheld from the National Security Council, Justice Department and Congress the results of multiple investigations that documented continuous and significant violations of aircraft intercept procedures created to prevent the shoot-down of innocent...
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Defending the Truth (Free subscription) | 11/21/2008
CIA personnel lied to Congress in April 2001 about a missionary plane shot down in Peru that killed the pilot, his wife and daughter, the CIA inspector general revealed in a report being released by Rep. Pete Hoekstra on Thursday. More...
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 11/20/2008
... unclassified excerpts of an August CIA inspector general report released Thursday by Michigan Rep. Pete Hoekstra..The report said the CIA withheld from the National Security Council, Justice Department and Congress the results of multiple investigations that documented continuous and significant violations of aircraft intercept procedures created to prevent the shoot-down of innocent...
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Cato-at-liberty (Free subscription) | 11/18/2008
Last week, I heartily embraced the possibility, as voiced by the Fordham Foundation’s Mike Petrilli, that congressional Republicans might soon renounce their ill-fated foray into federal education control. The impetus for Petrilli’s conclusion was a Wall Street Journal letter from Michigan Rep. Pete Hoekstra (R), in which Hoekstra rebuked Republicans for abandoning principal and...
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International Herald Tribune (Free subscription) | 11/20/2008
Text Size: A classified CIA report on the 2001 downing of a small plane carrying American missionaries by the Peruvian Air Force suggests that U.S. officials may have misled Congress and withheld information from the Justice Department.Representative Pete Hoekstra, a Michigan Republican, urged Thursday that a CIA inspector general report on the incident be declassified. An American woman...
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 11/20/2008
12:12 p.m. ET WASHINGTON - A classified CIA report on the 2001 shoot down of a small plane carrying American missionaries by the Peruvian air force suggests that U.S. officials may have misled Congress and withheld information from the Justice Department.Michigan Republican Rep. Pete Hoekstra called Thursday for the declassification of a CIA inspector general report on the incident, which...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 11/20/2008
WASHINGTON A classified CIA report on the 2001 shoot down of a small plane carrying American missionaries by the Peruvian air force suggests that U.S. officials may have misled Congress and withheld information from the Justice Department.
Michigan Republican Rep. Pete Hoekstra called Thursday for the declassification of a CIA inspector general report on the incident, which killed...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 11/20/2008
Last updated November 20, 2008 8:23 a.m. PTCIA report raises questions about 2001 shoot downBy PAMELA HESSASSOCIATED PRESS WRITERWASHINGTON -- A classified CIA report on the 2001 shoot down of a small plane carrying American missionaries by the Peruvian air force suggests that U.S. officials may have misled Congress and withheld information from the Justice Department.Michigan Republican Rep. Pete...
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Defending the Truth (Free subscription) | 11/20/2008
CIA personnel lied to Congress in April 2001 about a missionary plane shot down in Peru that killed the pilot, his wife and daughter, the CIA inspector general revealed in a report being released by Rep. Pete Hoekstra on Thursday. More...