To: Eva
I don't know. The Times reporter who actually alerted the Muslim Charity was Phillip Shenon who was working on the story with Miller. Miller got the the tip from some source in federal government that the charity assets were being frozen and Shenon called them to ask them for comment. That is what alerted the Muslims and may have allowed them to destroy evidence before the federal raid. The prosecutor on that case, I think, was Fitzgerald, who, as you say had a right to hold a grudge against her later in the Plame case. The Times lawyers told her not to cooperate and not to testify before the grand jury. Miller was doing a story on links between the charity--World Relief or something--and terrorists.
216 posted on
11/02/2006 10:26:40 PM PST by
Brad from Tennessee
(Anything a politician gives you he has first stolen from you)
To: Brad from Tennessee; All
No long explanations, we need to keep this as SIMPLE as possible for the largest possible audience.....
"New York Times Mistakenly VALIDATES Bush's Reasons For Iraq War!"
there...
That should do it...
221 posted on
11/02/2006 10:29:22 PM PST by
tcrlaf
(VOTE DEM! You'll Look GREAT In A Burqa!)
To: Brad from Tennessee
I never knew who had made the actual call to the charity, I just remembered that it seemed as though Fitzgerald had singled out Miller because of her obvious connections to all parties involved in the Plame case and seemed to be on a fishing expedition with Miller.
228 posted on
11/02/2006 10:33:02 PM PST by
Eva
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