To: Only Waxing
Yes, totally predictable. Such total losers.
2 posted on
10/30/2005 10:40:01 AM PST by
EagleUSA
To: Only Waxing
SeeBS? Aren't they the ones who broadcast forged documents during a political election and refused to acknowledge there was ANY doubt to their legitimacy?
Anyone recall what they had to say about Ken Starr?
BULLZOGBY.
Pull the plug on the MSM
Turn off, Unplug, and Blog.
3 posted on
10/30/2005 10:46:27 AM PST by
weegee
(To understand the left is to rationalize how abortion can be a birthright.)
To: Only Waxing
Fitzgerald IS a good guy. He was a conservative hero before he started investigating the Bush admin and some people turned on him for their own reasons.
4 posted on
10/30/2005 10:46:28 AM PST by
JohnnyZ
("She was appointed by a conservative. That ought to have been enough for us." -- NotBrilliant)
To: Only Waxing
Pat Fitzgerald, an intense and, by all accounts, apolitical prosecutor who's pursued mob bosses, crooked politicians, and
Osama bin Laden like a pit bull with lockjaw.
Really? Did he "get" OBL? I know that the left likes to point out that George W. Bush hasn't yet (unless he was killed in Tora Bora). I figure I would ask if their latest "hero" was any better. If not, why make the claim?
6 posted on
10/30/2005 10:51:12 AM PST by
weegee
(To understand the left is to rationalize how abortion can be a birthright.)
To: Only Waxing
an intense and, by all accounts, apolitical prosecutor Came off as pretty much a dimwit to me.
8 posted on
10/30/2005 10:54:31 AM PST by
JennysCool
(Non-Y2K-Compliant)
To: Only Waxing
Kangaroo Prosecutor in a Kangaroo Court. Soon the truth will be out.
9 posted on
10/30/2005 10:58:13 AM PST by
Candor7
(Into Liberal Flatulence Goes the Hope of the West)
To: Only Waxing
ABC had a glowing piece on him the other night.
Contrast this with how they treated Ken Starr.
How differently they'd treat Fitzgerald if he were prosecuting Hillary, I wonder.
10 posted on
10/30/2005 10:58:15 AM PST by
FReepaholic
(Taglines? We don't need no stinking taglines.)
To: Only Waxing
If Judge Starr had a press conference where he looked that frightened and unsure of himself, it would have been punchline fodder for months.
11 posted on
10/30/2005 10:59:16 AM PST by
HitmanLV
(Listen to my demos for Savage Nation contest: http://www.geocities.com/mr_vinnie_vegas/index.html)
To: Only Waxing
ok I hate to ask but how do we know he didnt do this?
31 posted on
10/30/2005 11:15:47 AM PST by
Khepera
(Do not remove by penalty of law!)
To: Only Waxing
The contrast between the way the MSM treats Fitzgerald and the way they treated Ken Starr speaks volumes. Fitzgerald is considered a hero while Starr was a right wing zealot out to get the president. It is so odious it makes me sick.
To: Only Waxing
pit bull with lockjaw.
That means he's a dead dog.
41 posted on
10/30/2005 11:36:03 AM PST by
moog
To: Only Waxing
"Fitz the Hack" IMO went on a mission to nowhere and had to find something to keep his career going.
This investigation should have closed up in weeks after discovering no laws could have already been broken the way the law was laid out.
I think the prosecutor has a real desire to find something beyond what was there.
Plame who sent her own husband out on a mission without a confidentiality agreement was not covert.
When Wilson came back and lied in his report and then went to the press with it for the Democrats, that should have launched an internal investigation by the CIA IMO.
The current administration most certainly has the right to go after liars to prove they are wrong.
Who says and administration is to do nothing?
44 posted on
10/30/2005 11:42:49 AM PST by
A CA Guy
(God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
To: Only Waxing
I know I'm in the minority here, but I think Fitzgerald does seem like a genuinely competent and nonpartisan guy.
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