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Irv (Scooter ) Takes One For The Team. - 3/6/2007 10:16:42 AM   
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Former White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby has been found guilty on four of five counts in his perjury and obstruction of justice trial.



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RE: Irv (Scooter ) Takes One For The Team. - 3/6/2007 10:20:05 AM   
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What he was conviceted of had nothing to do with the long, drawn-out investigation. So how's that "taking one for the team"

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RE: Irv (Scooter ) Takes One For The Team. - 3/6/2007 10:23:50 AM   
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Well, they can now say, "It's sad, but it's over", and let everything be forgotten.

Sorta like when Martha Stewart get sent up for fibbing to the Feds, made all the ethical violations in the nations boardrooms get fixed.



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RE: Irv (Scooter ) Takes One For The Team. - 3/6/2007 10:47:37 AM   
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YOU can't tell me that cheny didn't come up with outing flame,who knows what other shit he has been guilty of...Same ol" Guy plays dirty and denies every thing..This is why our goverment is in such a sorry state..cheny and bush...bounty

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RE: Irv (Scooter ) Takes One For The Team. - 3/6/2007 10:54:43 AM   
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well, hopefully the fleabitis will cakk the fucker.

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RE: Irv (Scooter ) Takes One For The Team. - 3/6/2007 11:17:22 AM   
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That is quite incorrect, Sanity.

The investigation was halted because the investigators could not properly conduct the investigation due to the constant lies and perjury.  That is a pretty big 'to do'.




FITZGERALD:  "I also want to take away from the notion that somehow we should take an obstruction charge less seriously than a leak charge." 
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"But as important as it is for the grand jury to follow the rules and follow the safeguards to make sure information doesn't get out, it's equally important that the witnesses who come before a grand jury, especially the witnesses who come before a grand jury who may be under investigation, tell the complete truth. "

"This grand jury's term has expired by statute; it could not be extended. But it's in ordinary course to keep a grand jury open to consider other matters, and that's what we will be doing.
Let me then ask your next question: Well, why is this a leak investigation that doesn't result in a charge? I've been trying to think about how to explain this, so let me try. I know baseball analogies are the fad these days. Let me try something.
If you saw a baseball game and you saw a pitcher wind up and throw a fastball and hit a batter right smack in the head, and it really, really hurt them, you'd want to know why the pitcher did that. And you'd wonder whether or not the person just reared back and decided, "I've got bad blood with this batter. He hit two home runs off me. I'm just going to hit him in the head as hard as I can."
You also might wonder whether or not the pitcher just let go of the ball or his foot slipped, and he had no idea to throw the ball anywhere near the batter's head. And there's lots of shades of gray in between.
You might learn that you wanted to hit the batter in the back and it hit him in the head because he moved. You might want to throw it under his chin, but it ended up hitting him on the head.

FITZGERALD: And what you'd want to do is have as much information as you could. You'd want to know: What happened in the dugout? Was this guy complaining about the person he threw at? Did he talk to anyone else? What was he thinking? How does he react? All those things you'd want to know.
And then you'd make a decision as to whether this person should be banned from baseball, whether they should be suspended, whether you should do nothing at all and just say, "Hey, the person threw a bad pitch. Get over it."
In this case, it's a lot more serious than baseball. And the damage wasn't to one person. It wasn't just Valerie Wilson. It was done to all of us.
And as you sit back, you want to learn: Why was this information going out? Why were people taking this information about Valerie Wilson and giving it to reporters? Why did Mr. Libby say what he did? Why did he tell Judith Miller three times? Why did he tell the press secretary on Monday? Why did he tell Mr. Cooper? And was this something where he intended to cause whatever damage was caused?

FITZGERALD: Or did they intend to do something else and where are the shades of gray?
And what we have when someone charges obstruction of justice, the umpire gets sand thrown in his eyes. He's trying to figure what happened and somebody blocked their view.
As you sit here now, if you're asking me what his motives were, I can't tell you; we haven't charged it.
So what you were saying is the harm in an obstruction investigation is it prevents us from making the fine judgments we want to make.
I also want to take away from the notion that somehow we should take an obstruction charge less seriously than a leak charge.
This is a very serious matter and compromising national security information is a very serious matter. But the need to get to the bottom of what happened and whether national security was compromised by inadvertence, by recklessness, by maliciousness is extremely important. We need to know the truth. And anyone who would go into a grand jury and lie, obstruct and impede the investigation has committed a serious crime"


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RE: Irv (Scooter ) Takes One For The Team. - 3/6/2007 11:27:52 AM   
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Really perjury is now a big deal?

Clinton... perjury... no big deal then...

Libby was convicted of one count of obstruction, two counts of perjury and one count of lying to the FBI about how he learned Plame's identity and whom he told.
 

The cover up always gets them in the end...

Unless Janet Reno runs the investigation.

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RE: Irv (Scooter ) Takes One For The Team. - 3/6/2007 11:35:21 AM   
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A.  Clinton was brought up on impeachement charges.

B.  Clinton got a blowjob, he did not out a CIA agent and cause the dissolution of years of undercover work regarding nuclear proliferation in the Middle East.  Nor did he put anyone in danger.

C. We are not discussing Clinton, and defunct history.  We are discussing current events.

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RE: Irv (Scooter ) Takes One For The Team. - 3/6/2007 12:15:27 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: puella

A.  Clinton was brought up on impeachement charges.
True, But the dems voted in lockstep to save their guy, while admitting that he was guilty.

B.  Clinton got a blowjob, he did not out a CIA agent and cause the dissolution of years of undercover work regarding nuclear proliferation in the Middle East.  Nor did he put anyone in danger.

I see, we have to look deeper when prosecuting people. Not to see if they're guilty, just to see if the offense was commited by the right/ wrong side. You have to see if the people represent your ideology, first.

C. We are not discussing Clinton, and defunct history.  We are discussing current events.
It is a relevent analogy. This guy, scooter was convicted by the justice department, under a republican administration. He didnt get off, it wasn't swept under the rug. Should they go further, absolutely.
I just want to see it done the same way to both sides. Convict them all when you catch them.

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RE: Irv (Scooter ) Takes One For The Team. - 3/6/2007 12:25:12 PM   
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Look, here is my only reply to you:  Why are you unwilling to confront what this man has been convicted of, and instead, throw out a blatant attempt at 'confusing' the issue by bringing up a completely unrelated event?  

The thread is about the conviction of Libby.  If you are still bent about Clinton, start a flame thread about him.  Surely that would have more merit.

Obfuscation, how terribly Rovian of you!

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RE: Irv (Scooter ) Takes One For The Team. - 3/6/2007 12:35:34 PM   
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Obviously you cant see the same analogy, or just dont want to admit that it exists. The issue is perjury and obstruction of justice.
I applaude the conviction.

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RE: Irv (Scooter ) Takes One For The Team. - 3/6/2007 12:44:28 PM   
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You know what I found very interesting, Fargle:


"I will say there was a tremendous amount of sympathy for Mr. Libby on the jury. It was said a number of times, 'What are we doing with this guy here? Where's Rove? Where are these other guys?' " Collins said. "I'm not saying we didn't think Mr. Libby was guilty of the things we found him guilty of. It seemed like he was, as Mr. Wells put it, he was the fall guy."

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RE: Irv (Scooter ) Takes One For The Team. - 3/6/2007 12:49:59 PM   
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I almost am done getting my degree in political science at one of the top five universities in the Midwest.  Cheney does nothing because he is the vice president.  His sole power is to cast the tying vote in the senate.  Karl Rove, the political advisor to the President and Vice President at the moment probably is the one responsible from what I have heard from some of my contacts in Washington (aka a bunch of lobbyists that I interned with).

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RE: Irv (Scooter ) Takes One For The Team. - 3/6/2007 12:56:35 PM   
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Valerie Plume wasn't a CIA Agent, she was a dilletante.
Was she in the civil service system? Oh, that would be too "lowly" for her.
There are too many people in Washington who are "connected" to govt. by who they "know."
And that Libby guy should go to jail just for having a stupid knickname!


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RE: Irv (Scooter ) Takes One For The Team. - 3/6/2007 12:56:45 PM   
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Ohh and Clinton should be in prison for perjury and obstruction of justice.  However, Republicans did not lobby those charges against him because it would look bad internationally.  Also, Republicans did not want to confuse voters.  They were smart enough to notice that the long solid democratic south could easily be had by using moral and religious issues.  Democrats are in some ways trying to copy but it is too late for that. 

Anyway back to the issue at hand. The GOP did not want to confuse the idiotic American public (which the founding fathers did not believe should even be able to vote for senators due to their very presumptuous and fickle nature) by using such legal abstracts as obstruction of justice and perjury. 

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RE: Irv (Scooter ) Takes One For The Team. - 3/6/2007 12:57:29 PM   
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A little more info..
 
In his press conference on the indictment against Mr. Libby, Patrick Fitzgerald insisted that lying to federal investigators is a serious crime both because it is itself against the law and because, by sending them on endless wild-goose chases, it constitutes the even more serious crime of obstruction of justice. By those standards, Mr. Wilson--who has repeatedly made false statements about every aspect of his mission to Niger, including whose idea it was to send him and what he told the CIA upon his return; who was then shown up by the Senate Intelligence Committee as having lied about the forged documents; and whose mendacity has sent the whole country into a wild-goose chase after allegations that, the more they are refuted, the more they keep being repeated--is himself an excellent candidate for criminal prosecution.
 
And so long as we are hunting for liars in this area, let me suggest that we begin with the Democrats now proclaiming that they were duped, and that we then broaden out to all those who in their desperation to delegitimize the larger policy being tested in Iraq--the policy of making the Middle East safe for America by making it safe for democracy--have consistently used distortion, misrepresentation and selective perception to vilify as immoral a bold and noble enterprise and to brand as an ignominious defeat what is proving itself more and more every day to be a victory of American arms and a vindication of American ideals.

Go after all of them.

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RE: Irv (Scooter ) Takes One For The Team. - 3/6/2007 1:03:15 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: subohioboy

Ohh and Clinton should be in prison for perjury and obstruction of justice.  However, Republicans did not lobby those charges against him because it would look bad internationally.  Also, Republicans did not want to confuse voters.  They were smart enough to notice that the long solid democratic south could easily be had by using moral and religious issues.  Democrats are in some ways trying to copy but it is too late for that. 

Anyway back to the issue at hand. The GOP did not want to confuse the idiotic American public (which the founding fathers did not believe should even be able to vote for senators due to their very presumptuous and fickle nature) by using such legal abstracts as obstruction of justice and perjury. 


I'd like to see about three quarters of the people in Washington in those prisons in the desserts that we have. Al everyone on "K" street!

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RE: Irv (Scooter ) Takes One For The Team. - 3/6/2007 1:08:51 PM   
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And yes Clinton helped lead to the proliferation of nuclear materials to the Middle East.  Don't believe me check out the website for a group called nuclear threat imitative a well respected international watchdog of stuff like when Clinton sold china 5 nuclear supercomputers one of which somehow ended up in north Korea who in turn info to states like Iran.  Reagan also gave Iran a whole bunch of goodies like stinger missiles.  Why do you think we can't use or kick ass helicopters in Iraq a lot?  Well we gave Iran the worlds greatest anti helicopter weapon.  Maybe we should invade ourselves so that we don't have to fight ourselves over there.

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RE: Irv (Scooter ) Takes One For The Team. - 3/6/2007 1:12:26 PM   
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In my experience most people in Washington actually do care about Americans.  Well respected political scientist named Charles Goodsell points out that generally we have good experiances with government but we remember the bad ones.  This came after a huge bunch of research but unless you want to do calculous ill leave out the data.

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RE: Irv (Scooter ) Takes One For The Team. - 3/6/2007 1:13:07 PM   
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She  was an CIA Agent just not undercover..bounty

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