To: Psycho_Bunny
But from the little I do know.....isn't it now time to arrest Fitzgerald? Or at the very least, shouldn't like....5 people be dropping civil suits on him in the next week or two for all this? It is enough that his career ends here. Fitzgerald was exceedingly ambitious above all. He was planning to use this trial as a base to run for the Senate. Now he will never get elected dog catcher unless he holds his nose and joins the Soros-Kos-Sheehan web of lies. His name is now mud in respectable circles.
6 posted on
09/03/2006 7:57:25 AM PDT by
montag813
To: montag813
His name is now mud in respectable circles.Oh, he's still loved over at DU. They're still expecting Fitzmas, except now they're speculating he's going to indict Cheney. For what? Who knows?
I realize that you specified respectable circles. So my post is moot.
12 posted on
09/03/2006 8:13:24 AM PDT by
Ole Okie
To: montag813
If he knew about Armatige as early on into the investigation as is suspected
he did nothing but stonewall the press, and cost millions of dollars of wasted
time and effort. He should be held accountable at least.
17 posted on
09/03/2006 8:50:30 AM PDT by
ThreePuttinDude
()..Hey Libs....NO FITZMAS FOR YOU....()
To: montag813
"It is enough that his career ends here."
Why should he be let off the hook. It appears he knew what he was doing. He should be prosecuted for malicious prosecution and departure.
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