^ Despite what the special prosecutor said, Plame's status is still a source of contention for many. And a lot of people, particularly reporters, around Washington knew what Plame did. If she was supposed to be covert, she apparently did a shitty job of it.And "outmaneuvered" the law? That's what lawyers do every day.
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11/26/2007 1:26:23 PM
420, also look for Bush it pardon some big donors before he leaves office, just like every other president.
11/26/2007 1:42:56 PM
I don't really care about that shit, because it's to be expected. But when Bush went on record as saying that he will help find and bring to justice anyone who was involved with the leak, then Libby obstructs the investigation, then Bush commutes his sentence... yeah, I have a problem with that.
11/26/2007 1:45:26 PM
^ok, so what you going to do about it?
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11/26/2007 2:13:59 PM
^I guess im numb to it. It really happens alot for political reasons. Outing Plame, in my opinion, was a mistake and snowballed into a huge political issue. Please dont pretend to act like this is the first time this has happened. You are just pissed its Bush and up in arms about it now and turning a blind eye to the past.
11/26/2007 2:38:14 PM
11/26/2007 2:41:00 PM
The ole, "someone did it in the past, so we might as well ignore it now" argument that the righties fall back on when they have no reasonable argument against ANYONE (right or left) being upset that a politician is above the law.]
11/26/2007 2:42:18 PM
^^^ I don't think anyone is turning a blind eye to the past. In the past, if a president screwed up, people bitched. The clearest example is Clinton, who screwed up. But his major screwup wasn't the blow job, it was cooperating with the investigation, testifying under oath. The Whitehouse hasn't testified under oath about a single thing they've been investigated for. They're known for thwarting investigations.The infuriating aspect about this (and the snow job that was the run-up to the Iraq war) is that there's plenty of circumstantial evidence that they are scumbags, but because of them refusing to testify under oath, allowing them to lie freely to the people who supposedly can hold them accountable, they're getting away with it.There's no other office or citizen in the entire country who can go before a judge and lawyers, not testify under oath, manufacture their own version of reality, and not held accountable for it. Even among presidents, this rarely happens (Bush is the only one I know of, but that's due primarily to my age).[Edited on November 26, 2007 at 2:44 PM. Reason : ]
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Moron to be honest I dont remember the "secret evidence" idea being thrown around. I do remember powell's address at the UN, which was based on faulty intel we had apparently. I still dont believe we just went to war for the hell of it. I think it was a mistake. Why do you think we went?Back to your clinton and lying under oath arguement. Who are you mad at? You expect there to be a judge with a bible every time someone asks a question? Do you think clinton wanted to testify under oath? Shit no. Get mad at the dems for not forcing them to testify, or just accept the fact that thier isnt enough evidence to do just that. Thats my point. Get mad about something relevant. Clinton's BJ wasnt relevant until he lied under oath. Please, please, PLEASE dont assume Im a bush fanatic. I think he has done a horrible job. Attack on some of those issues im in your corner, but not this BS.
11/26/2007 3:55:09 PM
11/26/2007 4:21:35 PM
eyedrb, did you even read my previous posts? First of all, I don't care about when a president pardons all his friends. That's just something that happens. Reagan did it, Bush Sr. did it, Clinton did it, and Bush Jr. will do it. I don't care about that. It's one of the perks of the job.What I did say, however, is that Libby's sentence was directly connected to the investigation of the Plame case. Prior to the conviction, Bush said that he would find out who leaked the name and deal with it accordingly. Well, the American public never got to find out who was behind this whole plot because Libby obstructed the investigation. He then got sentenced and Bush commuted his sentence, thereby removing any possible shred of accountability the administration has come close to actually taking blame for during Bush's entire time in office. Libby was supposed to take the fall for all of them and they ended up catching him before anything ever happened. This was supposed to be much, much bigger than all the people Clinton, Bush Sr., and Reagan pardoned put together to me, and they weaseled out of it the same way they've weaseled out of anything that places blame on them. If there was true transparency on what really goes on behind the closed doors of the White House, I can guarantee that Bush would be impeached in a day but because they bend the law and manipulate the American people like they do, they've gotten away with it thus far.
11/26/2007 5:33:06 PM
^420, how in the world can you say that "outing" a CIA operative, which could have just been a mistake, is worse than the combination of the criminals pardoned before? Did you see some of the list I gave you?You have a great point with the "find who did this and take care of them" statement bush said, then pardons the guy covering it up. Great point, but then you spout out that crap.
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Former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage told CNN's Wolf Blitzer in an interview broadcast Sunday that he did not realize Plame was a covert agent when he discussed her with syndicated columnist Robert Novak."There was no ill intent on my part, and I had never seen, ever in 43 years of having a security clearance, a covert operative's name in a memo," he said.Oh, about the courts: A federal judge in Washington recently dismissed a lawsuit by the couple against Rove, Armitage, Vice President Dick Cheney and Cheney's former chief of staff, Lewis "Scooter" Libby.MOVE ON!!!! There was NO crime committed[Edited on November 26, 2007 at 6:50 PM. Reason : .]
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11/26/2007 6:51:25 PM
^jesus. Well there was my reason for thinking it could have just been a mistake, just like you asked. Whether you choose to believe it or not, is entirely up to you.
11/26/2007 7:00:21 PM