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Fitzgerald will "give direction" on the investigation (UPDATE: Fitzgerald Press Conference at 2pm )

Posted on 10/28/2005 5:00:46 AM PDT by kcvl

Per Fox News...


TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cialeak; doublestandard; fitzgeraldism; fitzgeraldpressconf; fitzpressconference; getbush; getrove; iraqwar; joewilson; livethreads; mediabias; plamegate; rattricks; scooterlibby; smearcampaign; witchhunt; zogbyism
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To: prairiebreeze
Christopher Wolf -- the Wilsons' attorney and their next-door neighbor -- told Salon that a civil lawsuit would be about Valerie Plame Wilson, "against the Bush administration officials who disclosed her identity and scuttled her career."
1,281 posted on 10/28/2005 9:28:31 AM PDT by kcvl
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To: The KG9 Kid; ShandaLear

Libby's wife is Harriet Grant, and she used to work for Biden. Maybe she is at the heart of this, too.


1,282 posted on 10/28/2005 9:28:32 AM PDT by GraniteStateConservative (...He had committed no crime against America so I did not bring him here...-- Worst.President.Ever.)
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To: JFC

Breaking news....Fitz is taking a leak...now he's washing his hands....


1,283 posted on 10/28/2005 9:28:37 AM PDT by VA40
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To: Txsleuth

If all they got is Libby making false statements then there will be NO trial. Libby will plead it out and get a slap on the wrist.


1,284 posted on 10/28/2005 9:28:41 AM PDT by Republican Red (''Van der Sloot" is Dutch for ''Kennedy.")
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To: Trust but Verify

"Why in the name of GOD would you allow the husband of a CIA covert officer to go on a trip for the CIA- and then write an op-ed on it"??

- Joe DiGenova, on CNN


1,285 posted on 10/28/2005 9:28:48 AM PDT by SE Mom (God Bless those who serve..)
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To: Txsleuth


Right after Fitz is done, POTUS ought to announce the name of his next nominee.


1,286 posted on 10/28/2005 9:29:21 AM PDT by onyx ((Vicksburg, MS) North is a direction. South is a way of life.)
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To: kcvl
Christopher Wolf -- the Wilsons' attorney and their next-door neighbor -- told Salon that a civil lawsuit would be about Valerie Plame Wilson, "against the Bush administration officials who disclosed her identity and scuttled her career."

Oh, bring it on. Discovery will be a HOOT.

1,287 posted on 10/28/2005 9:29:39 AM PDT by mewzilla (Property must be secured or liberty cannot exist. John Adams)
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To: Peach

Joe keeps saying "a covert operative"...........I wonder if he thinks she WAS covert?

And if she was, why isn't anybody charged with outting her?

Did you hear that guy saying that a lot of people in Valerie Plame's "class" at the CIA are married to celebrities in D.C.?

Something stinks to high hell here.


1,288 posted on 10/28/2005 9:29:44 AM PDT by Howlin
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To: VA40
Fitz is taking a leak...now he's washing his hands....
Not at the same time, I hope.

1,289 posted on 10/28/2005 9:29:56 AM PDT by DallasMike
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To: SE Mom

President looks to be in a good mood. He is sort of swaggering into the WH right now. Waving, smiling.


1,290 posted on 10/28/2005 9:30:19 AM PDT by conservativebabe (proud to be a vitriolic hyperconservative)
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To: Howlin

Oh, now Scooter is absolutely IMPORTANT! Right up there with the national security advisor.

Why isn't Cheney under his desk, sucking his thumb? He might have to testify in Libbys trial! OH NO!! A cloud over Cheney! sheesh


1,291 posted on 10/28/2005 9:30:33 AM PDT by Jrabbit (Kaufman County, Texas)
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To: kcvl

Well, ain't that interesting. That's why they were in the neighborhood yesterday?? Or am I reading that wrong?


1,292 posted on 10/28/2005 9:30:51 AM PDT by Sacajaweau (God Bless Our Troops!!)
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To: kcvl
Bush should cancel his trip to camp david. He should then say he is appointing a special prosecutor to look into the failure and possible law breaking by this prosecutor and his staff. Bush should point out there have been many illegal leaks from this special prosecutor and his grand jury.

Bush should appoint as special prosecuter to investigate what went wrong with Fitzgerald and his staff that allowed all those illegal leaks. The special prosecutor named to prosecute Fitzgerald's grand jury leaks should be Harriet Miers.

By the time Miers indicted Fitzgerald, his staff, most of the main stream media, and half the CIA the Democrats should be begging for mercy.

Every time some MSM dude crticizes Harriet she should indict the reporter and have him or her taken off the air or out of print until they are tried and convicted for obstruction of justice.

1,293 posted on 10/28/2005 9:30:54 AM PDT by Common Tator
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To: onyx
Right after Fitz is done, POTUS ought to announce the name of his next nominee

Just kill two birds with one stone and announce Fitzgerald is the new SCOTUS nominee. I'd let Rove make the announcement. lol
1,294 posted on 10/28/2005 9:30:54 AM PDT by Republican Red (''Van der Sloot" is Dutch for ''Kennedy.")
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To: Republican Red
"Libby will plead it out and get a slap on the wrist."

That's my prediction too. Libby please to a misdemanor, pays his fine, gets probation, does community service, reads Kipling and Longfellow to fifth-graders, works as a consultant to a consultant for Cheney....no harm, no foul.

1,295 posted on 10/28/2005 9:30:56 AM PDT by carl in alaska (Blog blog bloggin' on heaven's door.....Kerry's speeches are just one big snore.)
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To: Peach

FGS, Jeffrey Toobin is saying that Fitzgerald will try to keep the fact that Wilson's wife sent him OUT of Libby's trial?

Is he crazy?


1,296 posted on 10/28/2005 9:31:11 AM PDT by Howlin
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To: Howlin

I heard that -- about the class. Celebrities married to CIA agents? Who knew.


1,297 posted on 10/28/2005 9:31:29 AM PDT by Peach (I believe Congressman Weldon.)
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To: Howlin

The speaker on CNN has just said that Fitzgerald should try to keep the truth out of the charges.


1,298 posted on 10/28/2005 9:31:37 AM PDT by tobyhill (The War on Terrorism is not for the weak.)
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To: prairiebreeze

A neighbor's view of Valerie Wilson's 'outing'

By Christopher Wolf

Joe and Valerie Wilson are my next door neighbors in a hilly neighborhood just west of Georgetown. We moved in within months of each other seven years ago, attracted to our respective houses by the view of the Capitol in the distance and the Washington Monument in the foreground. The patriotic view is stirring.

I have another view from my window, of a neighbor who is a working, devoted mother of 5-year-old twins, a volunteer for charities, a woman active in her church, and a caring person. Soft-spoken, self-effacing and very private, Valerie is very easy to label "the lovely woman next door."

To some, I am known as Joe and Valerie's lawyer, a fact that has surfaced by my occasional statements on their behalf. The Wilsons don't need a lawyer for any pending proceeding; I am simply helping them understand some of the technicalities of the criminal investigation and collecting facts for any eventual civil suit. Before Robert Novak's column, I was simply their friend and neighbor, a role that will continue long after the White House leak matter is over.

What do you do?'

When I first met Joe and Valerie, I quickly got to the classic Washington question: What do you do? Joe explained that he was a former ambassador to a number of African countries, who had worked in both the Bush I and Clinton administrations.

Valerie's answer was more than a little vague. She quickly said she was a consultant. As a fourth-generation Washingtonian, I have learned that when someone says, "I'm a consultant," that is a cue to back off, as it usually means the person is unemployed or "between engagements."

So, from 1998 to July 14, 2003, we were simply neighbors sharing cookouts, borrowing missing ingredients for a recipe from each other, laughing when, unrehearsed, one of their 3-year-olds decided to call me "Wolfie" (instead of Mr. Wolf as instructed by his mother), and having me serve as amateur photographer for the Wilsons' Christmas card photo.

On Friday of July 4, 2003, the Wilsons and I walked down Reservoir Road to MacArthur Boulevard for the annual Palisades neighborhood parade. The parade is a very small town kind of affair, with people marching their dogs in red, white and blue costumes and the local fire engines driving by with the crew throwing candy to the kids. As we watched, someone remarked that Karl Rove was down the street watching the parade. Little did I know then the role Rove would play in the Wilsons' lives.

As we walked back from the parade, the war in Iraq came up in conversation. Joe said he wanted to show me something he had just written. When we returned home, he handed me the draft of an article he said was going to be published in Sunday's New York Times entitled, "What I Didn't Find in Africa." When I read it, I knew this was going to be news: the first real challenge to the administration's rationale for war.

That surprise was nothing compared with the shock I experienced 10 days later. On that sunny Monday morning, I was sitting outside at the table on my deck, having breakfast and reading The Washington Post. When I turned to the op-ed pages, I noticed a column by Novak entitled "Mission to Niger," addressing Joe's op-ed the previous week. I was stunned to read that "Wilson never worked for the CIA, but his wife, Valerie Plame, is an Agency operative on weapons of mass destruction," citing two administration officials as sources.

Stricken reaction

As I finished reading the column, Joe ventured out onto his deck and offered a neighborly hello. I held up the paper and yelled over, "I had no idea about Valerie!" Joe looked stricken and gestured to me to keep my voice down. I immediately realized the "outing" of Valerie as a covert CIA operative had had a devastating effect on the Wilson family. In the weeks to follow, I came to understand just how harrowing the disclosure was. Obviously, the identification of Valerie meant an end to her decades-long career. It also meant the country had lost an essential part of the services provided by someone who was an expert on weapons of mass destruction.

Much more than that, it meant — along with the danger faced by Valerie's secret sources because of her exposure — the Wilson family was in danger. There is no shortage of crazies in the world who blame the CIA for their problems. What a tragedy that the Wilson kids cannot play in their yard without their parents having some degree of worry because of this episode.

So I was more than a little surprised that after Valerie was outed, the CIA did not (and never has) posted security at their house. Some neighbors are so jittery that they have called the police reporting people lurking in the bushes. One report produced a squad of police in our house as we arrived home, having entered through a back door inadvertently left unlocked.

Beyond the physical danger, Valerie's privacy is over. My quiet, demure and, as we all now know, secretive neighbor has every aspect of her life exposed and her name plastered on newspapers, magazines and TV literally thousands of times a day.

Two years following the Wilson op-ed and the Novak column, we know that Joe was right — there was no basis for the administration's claims regarding Iraq's nuclear plans. After Joe's op-ed appeared, White House officials admitted they were wrong to include the claim in the president's State of the Union. The White House has never retracted that retraction. We know that but for Joe's whistle-blowing, the administration would not have admitted that it was wrong to use the nuclear scare as a ground for war.

And we also now know that the only reason Valerie Wilson was mentioned was because, as Time magazine put it, the administration had declared "war on Wilson" for his whistle-blowing. The outing of Valerie seemed intended to send a not-so-subtle message to other potential critics, "Mess with us, and we'll mess with your family."

The purported justification for the "double super secret" leak by the White House was to allege that Valerie was responsible for Joe's trip. Even if true, and it is not true, the allegation makes no sense. There would have been nothing untoward about a CIA expert on WMD arranging an unpaid trip for her husband, an expert on Iraq and Niger, to examine whether there was an Iraq-Niger uranium connection.

The more important point is that the CIA has denied that Valerie was responsible for the trip, a fact Novak has acknowledged. As recently reported in The New York Times, Valerie wanted to set the record straight about how Joe's trip came about and her peripheral role in the arrangements, but the agency will not permit any public comment from her. What a shame that in addition to the personal harm she has suffered, Valerie cannot address the bum rap again being circulated by Republican National Committee Chairman Ken Mehlman and his allies now doing the bidding for the no-comment-mode White House.

Though I am a lifelong native Washingtonian, the White House leak episode has been eye-opening. I have witnessed how an abstraction such as political payback has real personal consequences. Real people get hurt and are put in danger. I have seen up close from my window the profound personal effect a very public "outing" has had on the lovely woman next door.

Christopher Wolf is a partner at the law firm Proskauer Rose.


1,299 posted on 10/28/2005 9:31:42 AM PDT by kcvl
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To: Howlin

Betting 'Rat "celebrities"--the CIA is so dirty, that might explain some of it.


1,300 posted on 10/28/2005 9:31:47 AM PDT by MizSterious (Now, if only we could convince them all to put on their bomb-vests and meet in Mecca...)
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