Thursday, March 05, 2009

Freeman hasn’t been vetted

March 5, 2009

WASHINGTON (JTA) -- A controversial appointee to a top intelligence post has not yet been vetted by the White House and will be investigated by an independent inspector general.

Charles "Chas" Freeman, appointed to chair the National Intelligence Council, has not yet submitted financial disclosure forms required of candidates for top administration positions, the Washington Times reported.

A spokeswoman for Dennis Blair, the director of national intelligence, also said the White House has not yet "undertaken the typical vetting associated with senior administration assignments" and that Blair chose Freeman without White House approval.In addition, three congressional aides told the paper that the inspector general for Blair's office would be undertaking an investigation of Freeman's background.

Freeman has served as president of the Saudi-funded Middle East Policy Council and serves on an advisory board of a Chinese oil company that has invested in Iran and Sudan. Freeman also has been critical of Israel and said Chinese leaders were not quick enough to suppress the 1989 Tiananmen Square demonstrations.

Guest Comment: Apparently, this is not a 'done deal'; several members of Congress have become aware of our concerns about Freeman and are demanding an investigation. That is why I stick to my guns (is that an expression that one can use here?!) - calling and writing consistently. Repetition works for the enemy - 'occupation', 'apartheid', etc. and we must use those tactics, too. Keep pressing the issue! Make our concerns known to the White House (202- 456-1111) , members of Congress, and the media. YES, WE CAN!!!

Chana
in beloved Jerusalem

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