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To: YaYa123

PARDON SCOOTER!

Old news, nobody cares, time to move on.


5 posted on 10/29/2005 3:22:23 AM PDT by Cringing Negativism Network (There's nothing sarcastic in this post. Sure there isn't. Not one bit.)
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To: Cringing Negativism Network
Isn't a prosecutor's first responsibility that of determining if the initial complaint of a criminal act is legitimate?

A high school student could have discovered that Plame's "undercover" status with the CIA had changed so long ago that the law which was alleged to be violated didn't apply. It seems to me that someone with this man's credentials probably knew that fact at first glance. After that realization, he's done nothing but to enjoy a two-year fishing expedition in his attempt to be able to say "Got ya!".

Those that love their liberty should be outraged that a prosecutor can spend two years dragging a handful of men/women into a court room, without benefit of a lawyer, and repeat the same questions dozens of times...spaced months apart...just waiting for someone's memory to fail. This is especially so when the initial concern of criminal activity was obviously something the prosecutor knew he could never successfully prosecute from "day one."
15 posted on 10/29/2005 3:31:59 AM PDT by RavenATB (Patton was right...)
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To: Cringing Negativism Network
PARDON SCOOTER!

Oh, how I would love to see that! George just pops out to the Rose Garden one fine Fall morning and simply announces, "I have chosen to pardon Scooter Libby". Done. If the press bellows, then let them also address the pardons issued by Clintoon.

55 posted on 10/29/2005 4:25:37 AM PDT by REPANDPROUDOFIT
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