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Time for Freeping - CNN poll on indictments
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| 28 Oct 2005
| Bella
Posted on 10/28/2005 11:55:15 AM PDT by timsbella
Do you think indictments are warranted in the CIA leak probe?
GO FOR IT FREEPERS!
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TOPICS: Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: cnn; libby; polls; rove; whocares
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To: sr4402
"Still 80% yes, Probably a preloaded poll." The funniest thing about CNN.com is that they don't even have this many visitors to their website, nor viewers on their cable channel! LOL!
To: singfreedom
The guy's blaming me because the mods read his posting history.
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posted on
10/28/2005 1:21:08 PM PDT
by
L98Fiero
To: TommyDale
I voted "NO", as did my husband, and 2 sisters, and the vote "counter" never moved! Something is definitely rotten at CNN-----probably more than just their poll counter!
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posted on
10/28/2005 1:22:55 PM PDT
by
singfreedom
("Victory at all costs,.......for without victory there is no survival."--Churchill--that's "Winston")
To: L98Fiero
I know. Just another bitter "lib", venting.
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posted on
10/28/2005 1:25:32 PM PDT
by
singfreedom
("Victory at all costs,.......for without victory there is no survival."--Churchill--that's "Winston")
To: singfreedom
Not to point out the obvious, but it is likely that the vote tally display is only updated every five minutes or something--hence it wouldn't show your votes right away, but they would be added on the next post. It's also possible that the vote counter doesn't let you vote more than once from the same computer--to prevent one person from just sitting there and clicking "No" or "Yes" over and over again. That seems a lot more likely than a grand conspiracy at CNN. OK, NOW, I'm outta here
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posted on
10/28/2005 1:27:36 PM PDT
by
Mullen
To: Mullen
Don't let the door hit ya where the good Lord split ya, buddy.
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posted on
10/28/2005 1:29:10 PM PDT
by
L98Fiero
To: Mullen
Darlin' the yes votes tally right away.
And you might want to stick around. You'll learn a thing or two, like critical thought and articulate debate. Even if you lean left, you can better craft your arguments when you hear and appreciate the other side.
But then you might have a crisis of conscience and join us.
Away with you - you'll have none of that, eh?
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posted on
10/28/2005 1:31:34 PM PDT
by
timsbella
(Mark Steyn for Prime Minister of Canada!)
To: timsbella
I'll stick around as long as I don't get muzzled again.
48
posted on
10/28/2005 1:33:25 PM PDT
by
Mullen
To: singfreedom
I'm not saying that the investigation wasn't stupid, the CIA shouldn't be investigated, that Wilson shouldn't be investigated, or that the MSM isn't spinning this for the Democrats. What I am saying is that a crime is a crime and if he did nothing wrong, he didn't need to lie about it because lying about it was a crime. Either purjery is a crime or it isn't. If it isn't, then Clinton shouldn't have been impeached. If it is, then let's treat it like a crime. It wasn't a crime for Clinton to be banging Monica, either, but he lied to a grand jury about it, which made it a crime.
I'm sorry but when the excuses start sounding like the excuses liberals made for Clinton, something is wrong. Turnabout does not make it fair play.
To: timsbella
They closed the voting. They must have realized the voting was being DUmmied.
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posted on
10/28/2005 3:17:06 PM PDT
by
MEGoody
(Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.)
To: Question_Assumptions
What I am saying is that a crime is a crime and if he did nothing wrong, he didn't need to lie about it because lying about it was a crime.I agree. For example, we know that Clinton lied. But with Libby, did he actually lie, or did he just not recall correctly? I know I couldn't recall every conversation or e-mail I wrote this year, let alone in 2003. I imagine it is even harder for someone with his type of job.
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posted on
10/28/2005 3:19:52 PM PDT
by
MEGoody
(Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.)
To: Mullen
You are not hearing an uncensored viewpoint on this site and you are not being given the opportunity to freely converse and change minds.We know. We also know when something has been pulled, because it appears on the screen as 'comment removed by moderator'.
We all agree to certain rules when we decide to post here. If you don't want to abide by those rules, then don't post here. You'd get tossed off if you don't obey the rules at any other specific political site, e.g. DU.
Anyway, I will probably stop reading this site because it is clear that it is not a "marketplace of ideas" but rather a tightly controlled locus for just a few views.
It is a site for those of a conservative viewpoint. If that is not you, then you won't be happy here anyway, so you might as well go.
52
posted on
10/28/2005 3:24:49 PM PDT
by
MEGoody
(Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.)
To: No Longer Free State
You'd be disappointed if I voted. If Libby lied under oath he deserves to be prosecuted. I agree with exceptions. His testimony did not exactly match the personal notes that he freely gave the investigation. The conversations were 2 and a 1/2 years before. If you have a busy life and this is low on your scale of importance, will your memory be perfect?
53
posted on
10/28/2005 3:26:12 PM PDT
by
DJ MacWoW
(If you think you know what's coming next....You don't know Jack.)
To: Question_Assumptions
I'm thinking that Libby's "perjury" is more along the lines of not remembering precisely what you said to a long string of people, on a date, something like, 3 years ago. Do you remember exactly what you said to 40 people on a specific date 3 years ago. I sure as hell couldn't------and I also keep copious notes and a detailed day planner. Sometimes my "notes" and day planner don't exactly jive either, and from what this "prosecutor" person implied, this is precisely how "important" this perjury charge!
I, personally, hope Mr. Libby's defense attorneys rip the CIA, and the "closet Clintonista" Wilsons, a new one! Lord knows, they need one. After 9/11 there should have been a wholesale house cleaning at the CIA and those of V. Plame's ilk should have been gone! Who, in their right mind, would have hired a washed-up politico to undertake an important mission anyway? I wouldn't hire either Wilson, in light of past performance, to lick my boots, let alone undertake a "mission" for the CIA! Mr. Libby has no reputation as a liar, Mr. Wilson, on the other hand, does.
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posted on
10/28/2005 5:54:28 PM PDT
by
singfreedom
("Victory at all costs,.......for without victory there is no survival."--Churchill--that's "Winston")
To: Mullen
Mullen, none of us voted on the same computer. Husbie voted from his, I from mine, and my sisters from theirs (in their own homes). Sooooo, I don't think you are right on that either!
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posted on
10/28/2005 6:02:33 PM PDT
by
singfreedom
("Victory at all costs,.......for without victory there is no survival."--Churchill--that's "Winston")
To: DJ MacWoW
My memory sucks. I see lots of other possible defenses to the conflicting testimony (that the reporters are the ones lying being a very credible one).
That's why the big "If" started that sentence.
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posted on
10/28/2005 6:24:45 PM PDT
by
No Longer Free State
(No event has just one cause, no person has just one motive, no action has just the intended effect.)
To: No Longer Free State
My memory sucks. You and me both!
I was listening to Hannity today, something I don't usually do. He had 3 lawyers on and all 3 thought this indictment was BS. They said that Libbys testimony didn't agree with his notes. They also pointed out that he was concerned with much weightier matters than who first told him about Plame, Cheney or a reporter, so it probably wasn't a clear memory. The attorneys take on having read the indictment was that this was a case of a faulty memory and not purposeful mileading.
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posted on
10/28/2005 6:35:43 PM PDT
by
DJ MacWoW
(If you think you know what's coming next....You don't know Jack.)
To: timsbella
Reality check:
FReeping polls on a busy news day is a waste of time.
Be real. How many FReepers are going to actually take the time to do a mainstream media poll? A couple hundred?
Look at the number of people who took this poll as of my post: 140,637.
Our time would be better spent contacting our elected representatives and expressing our views on issues of substance.
And I'll repeat it for the record: I voted "Yes" in this poll. Libby is innocent until proven guilty, but if Fitzgerald's allegations are true and he gets a conviction, Libby betrayed conservatism and our President -- and he should pay. I actually read the indictment, and a number of Bush's subordinates have a good deal of explaining to do.
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posted on
10/28/2005 7:57:08 PM PDT
by
Splaffmeister
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To: MEGoody
The examples given in the press conference about the indictment did sound pretty damning. But he deserves his day in court and if he can get people to believe it was a mistake, then he'll get off.
To: timsbella
Yes 81% 117477 votes
No 19% 27903 votes
Total: 145380 votes
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posted on
10/28/2005 9:13:58 PM PDT
by
bmwcyle
(We broke Pink's Code and found a terrorist message)
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