Although some of Ney’s alleged legal transgressions are also violations of House ethics rules, the House Ethics Committee has not censured him or initiated a complaint process. In December, Ney said he offered to meet with the committee last year, but was refused. A call to the office of House Ethics Committee chairman Doc Hastings, R-Wash., was not returned.

The mysterious disappearance of a question. And a peak into a story that is bobbing up from the memory hole.

Gary Hart: State the obvious: We are currently building Permanent Bases in Iraq, and once we get that clear we can proceed with an honest debate.

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