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Grand jury appears to have broken for lunch or possibly for the day..
I think this is over.
It's the jury, not the prosecutor, that indicts? Right?
Although the routine is that the jury does whatever the prosecutor asks, that might not happen in this case.
cold water-orgasm ending-buzz kill for the left wing(nut) media, eh?
This makes absolutely no sense. You've been conducting an investigation for this long and you just now are trying to find out if people knew she was an agent. Something is really screwy about this.
Is it possible that the visits with the neighbors were staged to distract from some official letter being handed to Val or Joe Wilson at their home?
I'm beginning to think Fitzgerald is having fun stroking the press.
The Day That Changed Everything XXII has been postponed.
If there is no annoucements of resignations, then Rove and Libby are in the clear, let's hope, knock on wood, throw the salt, and pray!
Odd story, coming from Fox.
There will not be any indictments, period. Fitzgerald is explaining to the GJ why he is does not believe that any prosecutable crimes were committed, and he is thanking the jurors for their service.
If there were going to be indictments, they would have happened by now. Prosecutor do not seek indictments this late in a grand jury's term because of the risk of losing a quorum (the necessary number of jurors) to get indictments.
It's all over.
Have a great week everybody.
That's revealing. The issue is whether her cover was blown.
I'm surprised they'd ask her neighbors, because her neighbors are not the ones who are a danger to a CIA operative. The danger resides with foreign governments. If they know she's an undercover agent, then she's in jeopardy.
The facts are that Plame was already known by foreign governments to be a CIA operative. That's why they took her out of the field and gave her a desk job.
As I said, I know from experience that people in these kind of neighborhoods don't know much about their neighbors and, if they do have passing relationships with them, it's considered gauche to ask too much (if anything) about where people work, what they do, etc. It's assumed your some kind of professional. Also many people in the D.C. metro area work in sensitive or political positions and people really don't want that dynamic to intrude onto whatever social dynamic there is in the neighborhood.
This just in:
In hushed tones, the radio news guy said counsel is meeting with the judge. He could ask for an extension or a brand new grand jury.