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![]() Fire the Liars Location: California Posts: 7,090 | Then we have Patrick Fitzgerald off on a fools errand. Hes wasting one fucking helluva lot of time investigating the lies of Scooter which are only a cover-up of the larger conspiracy to defraud America. And the other crimes are apparently moot! Quote:
As if Libbys' lies to the grand jury are the only important thing here. Its high time we move forward and investigate the big fish. Libby is not a threat anymore. Wrap it up and move on already, we are running out of daylight. Time to appoint another Special Prosecuter? The Plame exposure is a severe threat to National Security. She was working on Iran. Coming back with the "WRONG" intelligence maybe? Our government is our worst enemy. (Note: Dont think I am not grateful that the leaker has been exposed as a result of the Fitzgerald investigation.) Last edited by gr8fuldaniel; Apr 7, 2006 at 02:21 pm. Reason: to add link | |
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| Hot Lava Posts: 1,302 | Get a clue, Guys! This President, as others have before him, made the decision to release some level of classified data in order to affect policy. Reagan Did it when he released the classified intercept tapes of the Soviet Pilot shooting down the Korean Airliner Clinton did it when he released classified information pointing to the former leader of Yugoslavia prior to taking action in the Bosnia and Kosovo actions. It's nothing new. The "exposure" of Ms Plame is not even related to the classified information that Libby has stated he was authorized release. Much ado about nothing |
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| Skeptical Patriot Posts: 7,746 | None of this had ANY effect on policy and I don't think it was meant to. All of this was after the fact and simply stinks of getting even. Not a day goes by that I don't see something that reinforces my belief that people are idiots. |
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| Principled Observer Location: Toledo, Ohio Posts: 13,873 | The fact still remains that Billy executive order was used for this President to use classified data to use as a weapon, politically. Executive Orders should be removed, period, but for a lot more reasons than that. Petition of Redress of Grievances: http://www.givemeliberty.org/default.htm Canadian Lawsuit Against Their National Banks: http://www.freewebs.com/classaction/ Osborn F. Enready |
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| Skeptical Patriot Posts: 7,746 | I wonder if anyone else KNEW this information was declassified? This is just like the ports deal, and neither the sheep nor the media is pointing this out. In the port fiasco Bush reassured us that all was well but then he says he didn't even KNOW about it. With this the excuse appears to be the information was declassified for the benefit of the American people yet the information was NOT announced, it was leaked. Not a day goes by that I don't see something that reinforces my belief that people are idiots. |
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| It's simply logical Location: San Diego Posts: 4,333 | . Quote:
--"But none of this can rationalize the hypocrisy evident in the White House's long-standing claim to be appalled by any leaks involving national security, whether they dealt with Plame, Iraq, Iran, Israel, you name it. The parsing has already begun – some Republicans note the president only decried the leaking of “classified” information. If that's the best they can do, they should give up."-- Quote:
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![]() BANNED Location: Ohio Province, Rep. of Comerica Posts: 7,320 | They just played Bush's televised quote about this matter, and like Clinton, he didn't really lie. He stated that if there was a leak in his administration that he wanted to know who it was. Well, he does know who it was, it was him. A wonderful tactic for looking directly into the camera, and piling it on. Well, at least they learned that difficult lesson from the Democrats, and don't have to make the same mistake themselves to learn from it. That is a definate sign of intelligence. |
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| moderat-e/o-r Location: boston Posts: 11,184 | another point about this bit of news... since bush intentionally leaked the name of a covert agent whose husband was against his and the neocons' war plans, this proves that bush intentionally lied to and mislead the public into war. bush cannot simply claim that he was given faulty intelligence now - not when we now know that he played a key role in crafting up lies to feed to the public/world. i don't know the definition of treason off-hand, but i would assume that bush's actions are definitely flirting with treason. not that he'd be given the type of punishment that we need and he deserves of course (re: mussolini)... i definitely want to see bush impeached, which is far less than what he really deserves. |
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