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1 posted on 09/01/2006 8:50:56 PM PDT by rightgrafix
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Fitz is milking the system for a job(MONEY)...
As are MOST federal employees..
71 posted on 09/01/2006 10:31:38 PM PDT by hosepipe (CAUTION: This propaganda is laced with hyperbole.)
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Free Scooter Libby!!!


73 posted on 09/01/2006 10:40:09 PM PDT by Liberty Valance (Keep a simple manner for a happy life)
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But Mr. Armitage kept his actions secret, not even telling President Bush because the prosecutor asked him not to divulge it, the people said.

Fitz told Armitage to not say anything??

And Armitage did not know Novak .. but agreed to meet with him as a favor to a friend ????

82 posted on 09/01/2006 11:21:23 PM PDT by Mo1 (Think about it .. A Speaker Nancy Pelosi could be just 2 heart beats away from being President)
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This is all a cautionary tale for how politically committed activists can go so far overboard for "fake but accurate" conspiracy theories. These days, we are seeing it happen again and again on the left, but I see no reason, unfortunately, it might not happen someday on the right.


84 posted on 09/01/2006 11:27:59 PM PDT by NutCrackerBoy
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Mr. Armitage had prepared a resignation letter, his associates said. But he stayed on the job because State Department officials advised that his sudden departure could lead to the disclosure of his role in the leak, the people aware of his actions said.

BUMP

113 posted on 09/02/2006 5:13:53 AM PDT by Dr. Scarpetta
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Fitz has become the Mike Nifong of federal prosecutors....


114 posted on 09/02/2006 5:14:57 AM PDT by mewzilla (Property must be secured or liberty cannot exist. John Adams)
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The real story here is the total incompetence of the MSM reporting.
119 posted on 09/02/2006 7:02:05 AM PDT by norwaypinesavage (Owning a hybrid is a badge of honor, telling the world you failed thermodynamics.)
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Well- ser-PRIZE, ser-PRIZE! It was all a lie???!!! Oh SAY it ain't so!

If this administration REALLY wants to do something, it should go after, prosecute and JAIL every agenda-driven leaker in the CIA, the State Dept., Homeland Security, Defense and anywhere ELSE they find them. Quite a few of those leaks are far more important than whether or not a paper-pusher was "outed" (laffin' as I type that...).

They used to hang traitors- it's time to bring that back.


120 posted on 09/02/2006 7:04:54 AM PDT by 13Sisters76 ("It is amazing how many people mistake a certain hip snideness for sophistication. " Thos. Sowell)
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Fitzgerald owes the American taxpayers THREE YEARS BACK PAY!


131 posted on 09/02/2006 8:18:58 AM PDT by kellynla (Freedom of speech makes it easier to spot the idiots! Semper Fi!)
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After a week or so of silence, watch for the New Improved Democrat Position on this--"We've been had. Why didn't Armitage, who served under the President's Secretary of State, step forward? Mr. Fitzgerald was appointed by the Attorney General for a job he clearly botched. We call for an inquiry into the inquiry."


153 posted on 09/02/2006 9:10:22 AM PDT by Darkwolf377
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Now, the question of whether Mr. Fitzgerald properly exercised his prosecutorial discretion in continuing to pursue possible wrongdoing in the case has become the subject of rich debate on editorial pages and in legal and political circles.

Ah the unintentional comedy of the Sulzberger whores.

154 posted on 09/02/2006 9:15:55 AM PDT by aculeus
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Mr. Taft asked Mr. Gonzales whether he wanted to be told the details and was told that he did not want to know.

I guess it's just an honest mistake that the Times doesn't mention that Gonzales isn't supposed to ask--in other words, he was sticking to the law. Here they make it seem like he just didn't ask, and was possibly neglecting his duty.

F-ing shameless, these people.

156 posted on 09/02/2006 9:33:34 AM PDT by Darkwolf377
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Now it's time to prosecute that bastard Fitzgerald.


157 posted on 09/02/2006 10:04:46 AM PDT by Mad_Tom_Rackham (Democrats. French, but more cowardly.)
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Patrick J. Fitzgerald, the prosecutor, knew the identity of the leaker from his very first day in the special counsel’s chair, but kept the inquiry open for nearly two more years before indicting I. Lewis Libby Jr., Vice President Dick Cheney’s former chief of staff, on obstruction charges.

Hopefully Libby can successfully sue Fitzgerald for malicious prosecution.

181 posted on 09/02/2006 1:50:49 PM PDT by RJL
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