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Libby indicted on obstruction of justice, false statement and perjury charge - RESIGNS
http://drudgereport.com/ ^ | October 28, 2005

Posted on 10/28/2005 9:45:41 AM PDT by West Coast Conservative

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To: lowbridge
Your post has it own thread on DU:

Thank goodness I seem to be portrayed as a koolaid swilling idiot over there. Anything less would have been highly disappointing.

741 posted on 10/30/2005 8:15:56 AM PST by Semi Civil Servant
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To: Semi Civil Servant

.administration has publicly remained mute and unresponsive in the face endless outrageous attacks made on it by the lying press, the Dems, and the leftists.

Right! And until W realizes this, we're in for more of the same. This President drives me crazy with his capitulation to the very people who are trying to bring him down, at any cost, even if it means compromising our National Security! I'm not familiar with the law, but couldn't this whole thing have been avoided, if they had merely brought Joe Wilson up on charges, at the outset of this debacle? I don't even know if the Sedition Act is still applicable, but it reads like an outline of Wilsons actions. Joe Wilson and Valerie Lame are the REAL criminals here, and Bush could have capitalized on this, but he just doesn't seem to have it in him. Too bad.


742 posted on 10/30/2005 8:21:14 AM PST by Ntv.Texun
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To: thoughtomator
Why are conservatives trying to defend the indefensible? We lose all credibility doing this. Outting Plame may technically not have been a crime, but it was WRONG. How would you react if Hillary had done it?

Anyway, Bush promised to fire anyone involved. We have an indictment. Let the courts do their job. Why would anyone feel compelled to defend bad behavior by a member of this administration? Remember Bush's 2000 promise of INTEGRITY and ACCOUNTABILITY? He's willing to hold Scooter accountable. Good for him.
744 posted on 10/30/2005 1:03:45 PM PST by j831526 (What persecution?)
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To: j831526

When Hillary did it? And got away with it? And there was no slavering MSM coverage like there is here? And there was a real crime being investigated?

I feel like there are double standards.


745 posted on 10/30/2005 1:10:22 PM PST by thoughtomator (Ninety-nine Republican Arlen Specters aren’t worth one Democratic Zell Miller)
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To: j831526

Outting Plame may technically not have been a crime, but it was WRONG. How would you react if Hillary had done it?

Plame and her lying husband used her position as a bueraucrat, to undermind the President during a war campaign, by lying to the public about his findings in Niger! That spells S-E-D-I-T-I-O-N !!! Or maybe Treason! Now that's WRONG! And besides,if Hillary had done it, Janet Reno would have thrown it out.


746 posted on 10/30/2005 1:17:34 PM PST by Ntv.Texun
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To: j831526

Bush did not promise to fire anyone involved. He said he would fire anyone that broke the law. Nobody has been convicted of breaking any law, therefore no firings.


747 posted on 10/30/2005 2:26:42 PM PST by beandog (Proud bRushbot - no water, no bucket.)
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To: FreedomCalls

There is no problem I responded to your initial comment not your subsequent restatement 200+ posts later. Obviously I responded to a post without reading the entire thread.


748 posted on 10/31/2005 7:00:56 AM PST by justshutupandtakeit (Public Enemy #1, the RATmedia.)
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To: Minuteman23
While the mainstream media is participating in a feeding frenzy regarding the supposedly shocking behaviors of Tom DeLay and several members of the Bush administration (behavior allegations … some false and others magnified beyond recognition … that I will not dignify by repeating here), I’d like to propose a refresher course of sorts, regarding genuinely shocking behaviors exhibited by President Bush’s predecessor – behaviors that found themselves generally underplayed, and occasionally ignored, or referred to as politically and/or legally irrelevant, by the very same mainstream media.

No commentary. Simply a list of facts:

I am tired of hearing that people are losing respect for, and confidence in, the Bush White House because of fabricated and/or exaggerated ‘crimes’ committed by friends, or members, of the administration.

My criticisms of the Bush administration are many, but the next time someone mentions the media's coverage of this administration’s present and potential scandals, I intend to hand him this list, ask him to read and reflect upon it, and then answer three questions:

(1) As regards a political theory of relativity, which of the last two administrations has been more relatively corrupt than the other?

(2) Upon which have the media’s ‘investigative efforts’ been focused?

(3) Why?

~ joanie

749 posted on 10/31/2005 11:56:24 PM PST by joanie-f (If you believe God is your co-pilot, it might be time to switch seats ...)
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To: joanie-f

What a great list. I’ve filed it away to use in future confrontations with liberals. Your post is a valuable reference tool for us who tend to forget the number of crimes that happened in those disgusting eight years.

I'm also pretty sure that these facts of your list aren’t even known by the average Joe:

The President hosted more than a hundred fundraising dinners in the White House in which he solicited, and received, huge financial contributions from our ideological enemies.

The Vice President and the First Lady’s chief of staff solicited, and received, millions in illegal campaign contributions.

This one especially --- Under blatantly unconstitutional presidential directive, nearly two million acres of barren, undesirable, completely non-historic state and federal land were declared a ‘national monument’, thus preventing the mining of one of the largest deposits of clean coal in North America -- the only other major alternative source of clean coal being owned by the Indonesian Lippo Group (among the fortunate, living ‘friends of Bill’).

The President hired a squadron of lawyers, often providing them White House offices and government salaries, so that they could perform large amounts of personal legal work for the Clintons.

The President was very possibly indirectly complicit in the execution-style murders of intern Mary Mahoney in a Washington, DC Starbucks, and Commerce Secretary Ron Brown, who mysteriously received a bullet hole in the back of his head during a ‘plane crash’ in Croatia.

Thanks Joanie!


750 posted on 11/01/2005 11:53:07 AM PST by Minuteman23
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To: joanie-f

Now that I'm back in the country, I see that little has changed. ;)

The liberals are still barking at the ankles of the administration and talking out of both sides of their mouths, and you're still writing great analyses. Way to go, Joanie!


751 posted on 11/01/2005 7:56:08 PM PST by SiliconValleyGuy
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