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2 ALARM FIRE IN WEST WING

Started by FOTD, December 19, 2007, 05:42:39 PM

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FOTD

Vice Presidents area.....ceremonial office my butt. I can hear it already, uh your honor those documents were there on Dec. 18th but they were lost in  the fire.....the dog ate my homework.

http://gregmitchellwriter.blogspot.com/2007/12/fire-in-cheneys-office-what-was-he.html

"What was he burning or smoking?"

Electrical fire broke out in utility closet
and the rest is history.Probably these videos too....

http://www.atlargely.com/2007/12/white-house-mor.html


Ibanez

Is that the same closet where Bill & Hillary stored all the FBI documents they had gathered on their "enemies?"

Rico

quote:
Originally posted by wavoka

Is that the same closet where Bill & Hillary stored all the FBI documents they had gathered on their "enemies?"



I think that was actually a room... The closet was too small to hold all of that stuff.

However..... I believe that was the temporary home for the remainder of the CIA tapes on "prisoner interrogations....."


FOTD

It was one of three things:
1. His satanic ritual got a little out of hand.
or
2. He under estimated the amount of evidence to destroy, and the heat/fire it would create.
3. Too many shredders on one circuit.


What Was in That Office, Anyway? You Tell Us.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/12/20/AR2007122002205.html



FOTD

Supoenaed Document Bonfire Caused Vice Presidential Chamber Flames

http://tomburka.com/archives2/2007_12.php#001046

The White House confirmed this morning that the cause of a fire that threatened to consume the Vice President's ceremonial chambers was a bonfire made up of documents that Congress has subpoenaed over the past year.

"We do this every holiday season," said Jared Simms, a spokesperson for the Vice President. "As the Vice President often says, 'There's nothing on a cold winter day like curling up with a good book beside a heap of slowly roasting memos.'"

Some have decried what they called "the wanton destruction of requested documents," but Simms denied any wrongdoing. "It's just festive, that's all," he said.

"If it makes you feel better, there were no CIA interrogation tapes in that fire to speak of," Simms added.


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