tedzbear
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Tue Jul-12-05 01:47 AM
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How can the chimp's justice department be after Rove???? |
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"A grand jury investigation by special counsel Patrick Fitzgerald, a Justice Department prosecutor, is seeking to determine who in the Bush administration leaked Plame's name to the media in 2003 and whether any laws were violated." ---Al Jazeera
Can somebody explain to me how a justice dept. prosecutor can be initiating this case when he has been under the direction of first Ashcroft, and now Gonzales. I would think the chimp and his minions would be protecting Rove at all costs, and would have muzzled Mr. Fitzgerald at the get go.
What am I missing here??? :wtf:
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applegrove
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Tue Jul-12-05 01:58 AM
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1. Think of all the justice department officials who went into law, were |
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brilliant, had lovely intriguing careers ahead of them they had devoted their lives to, putting all else behind their careers at times, only to find that "terrorism" was something they would soon have to defend or say okay to?
Not surprising at all.
Hell - I could be selling lotto tickets for a living and if someone put torture under my name and made it my responsibility without my knowledge or participation - I would investigate the WH too.
The FREAKS in the WH have no moral compass. They would not see this coming. Because they are sub-human. It is something they could not have planned for.
Just a guess.
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lvx35
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Tue Jul-12-05 01:59 AM
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2. It makes me a little worried too. |
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Especially given the dark flipside of this, the fact that this could be used a precendent for seeking sources out when they are used to tattle on Bush. See: 'Plain Dealer' Holding Stories Because of Fear of Jail http://www.dailykos.com/story/2005/7/10/203622/039
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dave123williams
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Tue Jul-12-05 02:18 AM
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3. No, these are professional prosecutors - non partisan when it comes to |
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violations of Federal Law. Their personal and professional reputations are at stake; if they look like they're covering for a politician, their goose is cooked professionally.
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