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sundancekid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-30-05 07:01 PM
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23. hello. Floyd Abrams was his attorney ... see post 16 and follow it...geeze
can we get our facts straight that Ted Olsen was being considered ONLY to argue the case before the SCOTUS if that Court took it ... but on all other legal pleadings for Cooper and Miller up to that time, Floyd Abrams was their attorney of record; then, when SCOTUS declined to hear the case, and confusion reigned about noncoerced waivers from Rove and Libby, Cooper called these 2 up and got what he needed, while Judas Miller hired Bob Bennett who then at greater length negotiated with Libby; don't forget, that after Fitz "urges" Libby to move on Miller's personal waiver request, Floyd Abrams writes a dutch-uncle letter to Tate (Libby's attorney) reminding him of his legal opinion about Libby's previous waiver having some pseudo coercion in it. Let's face it, Abrams has well caught on to the various Miller and Libby dog/pony shows, but for Cooper it was quite straight forward.
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