Posted on 10/29/2005 2:54:42 PM PDT by rabair
Cheney's office at center of CIA leak indictment
Sat Oct 29, 2005 3:40 PM ET By James Vicini and Adam Entous
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The indictment of former top White House aide Lewis Libby in the CIA leak investigation will put Vice President Dick Cheney's office at the center of court proceedings, raising the
(Excerpt) Read more at today.reuters.com ...
I emailed this to thepoliticalteen.net who has a post up now.
Only I hadn't noticed until I sent it, what I now posted in his comments section. I was using the Reuters via Yahoo! link in my email to him, but I got this one straight from the source. Look at the URL. It ends in "US-BUSH-LEAK.xml", now I may be nitpicking there... but doesn't that just show a little agenda? (not that anyone would be surprised)
I would be surprised if "Roto-Reuters Sewer Service" ever told the truth.
Kinda pickin' at nits, imo. They were indictments that came out of the CIA leak investigation.
In contrast, Libby was indicted for perjury in a criminal case where but for the fact he didn't tell the truth, he would not have broken the law.
if they had changed "indictment" to "investigation" in the headline, I might not have cared... or even putting the word "investigation" before "indictment" in the headline.. but calling it a "leak indictment" is straight up lying. Not just keeping it short to make it easier, it's lying...
You can go to Reuters website and give them feedback. I sent them some last week when they editorialized in a "news" story.
Plus I really hate Reuters. They have an ongoing dispute with the US military in Iraq about an incident when its reporters (probably terrorists) were shot.
They should really recuse themselves from reporting on the US military - it's almost a conflict of interest.
The liberal media is just beside itself...it cannot even get the facts right, because the real facts are not what they wanted.
It is just like poor old liberal leftist Dan Rather who could not get it right either, because he was so dedicated to get GETTING IT WRONG.
Just the usual baloney from Reuters.
Reuters: Hyping the news to survive.
Judgment is a comin' for all those lying scumbags. The day is fast approaching that what 'seeds you've sown you'll be reaping.' Sooner than later...enough already...
I was looking at the original title of the thread and the body of the article. I missed Reuters headline.
Still, the headline won't change any minds either way.
It's always entertaining to hear social hedonists go on about "corruption."
You would be tempted to think degenerates and liars are inching towards some level of self-respect.
And the AP too -
By LARRY MARGASAK and PETE YOST, Associated Press Writers
"The starting point was Bush's claim in his State of the Union address in January 2003 that Saddam Hussein had tried to acquire uranium ****from the African nation of Niger***** as part of an effort to develop weapons of mass destruction. "
Bush did not say Niger. He said from Africa which could be any of several countries.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051029/ap_on_go_pr_wh/cia_leak_reconstruction_4;_ylt=AqgB8VXxwraLgibOZRsAdWUGw_IE;_ylu=X3oDMTA2ZGZwam4yBHNlYwNmYw--
"The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa."
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/01/20030128-19.html
Actually, I consider it to be a big deal. Not telling the truth or perjury is not the same as ratting out a member of the CIA.
Reuters is revealing one of two things here, an agenda and or grossly incompetent staff.
Mort Kondrake just referred to Cheney as Darth Vader...
> Bush did not say Niger. He said from Africa which could be any of several countries.
Which intelligence was he referring to if not the Niger doc?
I'd love to be able to offer this as an alternative angle, but only if it stands up. If there's no other uranium acquisition intelligence other than the Niger stuff, then this dog won't hunt.
The only way I can see Cheney getting in trouble is if he told Libby to lie.
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