Posted on 10/20/2005 7:18:02 PM PDT by frankjr
NYT FRIDAY: Rove and Libby have been advised that they may be in serious legal jeopardy, but only this week has Fitzgerald begun to narrow the possible charges. The prosecutor has said he will not make up his mind about any charges until next week, government officials say... Developing...
Obadiah, tell me why you support Miers, please. I'm truly interested. I've heard many reasons for opposition but few of support. Thanks.
"Wanna have some fun? FIRE FITZGERALD!"
Brilliant plan, cartoon. That worked out real well last time.
I didn't know that about Libby, not good.
Candor, you have hit the nail on the head. The problem is, the heads have already rolled--halls over at Langley are echoing with the silence of the fired and the quit. Unfortunately, they are taking their survival skills with them into the wilderness. Remember that group of retired CIA operatives who were making such a stink? I remember hearing over a year ago that the Niger memo was forged by "disgruntled ex-CIA employees." You can get the insurgents out of the spookhouse, but you can't get the spookhouse out of the insurgents.
Prez. Hillary proposes prescription drug benefit for seniors. Congressional Republicans call plan "dead on arrival".
Prez. Hillary calls Minutemen "vigilantes", Congressional Republicans outraged, propose bill to force Mexican border closing.
Prez. Hillary supports campaign finance reform bill, Republican leaders refuse to even consider "affront to our freedoms".
Prez. Hillary calls Islam "religion of peace", welcomes Saudi delegation to her Chappaqua, NY home. Republicans outraged, call action "near treasonous".
Prez. Hillary's Justice Dept. prepares brief on side of developers in Kelo vs. New London. Stops short of presenting it.
Prez. Hillary admin. to study "possible adjustments" to mortgage interest tax deduction. Republicans decry "knife in the back to middle-class homeowners".
Prez. Hillary and Sen. Kennedy propose education bill. Republicans attack "fiscal insanity".
Prez. Hillary signs highway bill. Republicans state that such pork-laden garbage would have been vetoed by a Republican president.
Prez. Hillary signs energy bill. Republicans attack "special interest giveaway" legislation.
Looks like we don't even have to elect her big buttedness in order to get her programs passed into law. Shoot, she doesn't even have to run. Somebody take the M-16 away from GWB. He's already emptied an entire clip into his foot, and he's reloading.
"Libby was Marc Rich's attorney when Clinton pardoned him. He lost most of my sympathy."
Ahh, jeez! I had forgotten that--the guy who was trading with Iran during the hostage crisis. And then when Rich got to walk, Scoot called him to contgratulate him. I'm with John Perry--time for Scooter to scoot (http://www.newsmax.com/commentmax/get.pl?a=2001/3/4/214347).
The Bubbas on the left are such transparent fools. The more desparate they get the more frantic they become. It sucks to be them....
"But, for the president's chief advisor to be indicted......that is you know, kind of a big deal.
It would be HUGE news. It would hurt the Republican party.
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Just for the record, I did not call it an unmitigated diasaster...that was someone else's post I was replying to.
I agree. The folks who defend President Bush on such things as No Child Left Behind, the Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit, and signing Campaign Finance Reform really need to brush up on the Constitution.
Did you know that Ronald Reagan called libertarianism the "heart and soul of Republicanism"?
Did you know that Ronald Reagan called libertarianism the "heart and soul of conservatism"?
Oh, brother. Let me guess. You hate the Miers nomination, and you're frosted over the immigration issue. That about sum it up?
Good one! Don't forget the unlimited spending fiasco, and you'll have them all in one basket.
Welcome to FR...
Full of hatred for President Bush, are you?
Great post. Everyone should read it again.
The media, the rat Party, much of the judiciary, the education/indoctrination system, the unions, and a government bureaucracy that work the system whether rats or Republicans are in power, are all doing whatever they can to keep a portion of Americans ignorant and weak.
It will take a long time to dismantle this leviathan, but I see things incrementally getting better.
Don't fire Fitzgerald, promote him to head of FEMA. That'll take care of him.
Legal Jeopardy - a game that attorneys play at the public's expense.
How can you tell when a lawyer is lying? Of course, his lips are moving.
Don't forget the education/indoctrination system, a government bureaucracy that work the system whether rats or Republicans are in power, and portion of Americans who prefer to let others lead them like sheep.
We need to recognize the danger. Republicans aren't Democrats - the weak sisters among us will fold under pressure.
Rove and Dubya are the most astute politicians I have seen in my life, but they are still only men. There is a very real danger that this could get spun into a disaster. However none of tentacles of liberalism are as strong as they were during the time of Nixon or Reagan. I don't think there is anything of substance fueling Fitzgerald. In the end this whole fiasco will cost the rats and their allies much more than it will cost us.
I can hardly wait - thought we were almost going to have it begin with the nomination of Janice Rogers Brown!!
hahahahahahaahah
I loved that comenback!
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