Posted on 10/26/2005 1:26:40 PM PDT by ianschwartz
Is there anything that points to Larry Johnson, or is this just conjecture?
The judge presides over the jury and handles any hearings or orders that are needed. But in terms of who is and isn't indicted, I don't think he has much influence.
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHH!! Did he REALLY???
During a conversation struck up by a perfect stranger about Ambassador Robert Wilson on a Washington, D.C. sidewalk, Robert Novak opines: "Wilson's an asshole. The CIA sent him. His wife, Valerie, works for the CIA. She's a weapons of mass destruction specialist. She sent him." Unfortunately for Novak, the stranger turns out to be a good friend of Joseph Wilson, who quickly receives word of the exchange.
ROFLMAO!
You are dead on right! The rogues like the Wilsons scare the crap out of me. I can't help but think that they are just two minor players, though.
[..."Think back to the controversial Martha Stewart case:...]
And... Martha Stewart's attorney's were heading for an appeal and likely acquittal. Stewart CHOSE to go to jail so she could get on with her life.
That's the incident I was referring to - do you know the source and if it's been confirmed as Larry Johnson?
In a strange twist in the investigation, the grand jury -- acting on a tip from Wilson -- has questioned a person who approached Novak on Pennsylvania Avenue on July 8, 2003, six days before his column appeared in The Post and other publications, Wilson said in an interview. The person, whom Wilson declined to identify to The Post, asked Novak about the "yellow cake" uranium matter and then about Wilson, Wilson said. He first revealed that conversation in a book he wrote last year. In the book, he said that he tried to reach Novak on July 8, and that they finally connected on July 10. In that conversation, Wilson said that he did not confirm his wife worked for the CIA but that Novak told him he had obtained the information from a "CIA source."
Novak told the person that Wilson's wife worked for the CIA as a specialist in weapons of mass destruction and had arranged her husband's trip to Niger, Wilson said. Unknown to Novak, the person was a friend of Wilson and reported the conversation to him, Wilson said.
Short-term, likely. But he won't exactly come out smelling like a rose if there are no convictions in the end.
My guess is that Fitzy told the judge that there will be no indictments and he needs to know if he can issue a report explaining the evidence and why there are to be no indictments.
Thank you - so Wilson is the ultimate source, in his book? (But not that the stranger was Larry Johnson, which apparently comes from some other source.)
[...Joe DiGenova and his lovely wife Victoria have taken them on directly in this mess- guts and class...]
This is a battle royale, as huge and important as the Revolutionary War. I admire anyone willing to take a stand in this way. At least our military can identify the enemy and shoot them dead. The insurgent liberals are more like snipers, hiding on rooftops in the dark.
Where, oh where are the Ninja when you need them?
This is crazy.
I'm from Chicago burb as well and agree with your comments.
Fitzgerald has a stellar reputation.
A guest on Hannity's show today, advanced the same theory but stated that it was accually a covert operation by the CIA against the White House, to discredit the president and CYA the CIA for lousy inteligence in the lead-up to the war. Claims the CIA says Tennant was not involved, did not know of Wilson etc........sure bet that he did.
Wilson (as Ambassador to Gabon) had/has connections to the Gabon Chief of State, Omar Bongo, who was the chief African ally of the French oil company TotalFinaElf, a major beneficiary of the Oil-for-Food bribes. Prior to the Iraq War, they had a contract with Saddam's regime worth an estimated 12.5 to 27.0 billion barrels of oil reserves. Also he had connections via the Middle East Institute and Rock Creek, both of which are Saudi controlled.
Wilson's wife Jacqueline was also apparently a lobbyist for Bongo and it seems Wilson was pretty chummy with Saddam's weapons buyer, having dinner with him on the eve that Kuwait was invaded in 1990. That makes it very clear that there are connections to oil-for-food. No wonder Wilson can afford his lifestyle.
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