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wrote in message ups.com... Luskin has said he has been told by the prosecutor, Patrick Fitzgerald, that Rove is not a target of the investigation. Rove "isn't a target of the investigation", and yet the Democrats and liberal press are jumping all over him. Would you like to bet that the critics have egg on their collective faces once this investigation unfolds completely? |
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"NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... wrote in message ups.com... Luskin has said he has been told by the prosecutor, Patrick Fitzgerald, that Rove is not a target of the investigation. Rove "isn't a target of the investigation", and yet the Democrats and liberal press are jumping all over him. Would you like to bet that the critics have egg on their collective faces once this investigation unfolds completely? http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...0/AR2005071001 000_pf.html "Cooper, according to an internal Time e-mail obtained by Newsweek magazine, spoke with Rove before Novak's column was published. In the conversation, Rove gave Cooper a "big warning" that Wilson's assertions might not be entirely accurate and that it was not the director of the CIA or the vice president who sent Wilson on his trip. Rove apparently told Cooper that it was "Wilson's wife, who apparently works at the agency on [weapons of mass destruction] issues who authorized the trip," according to a story in Newsweek's July 18 issue."........................................... ............... "Rove did not mention her name to Cooper," Luskin said. "This was not an effort to encourage Time to disclose her identity. What he was doing was discouraging Time from perpetuating some statements that had been made publicly and weren't true." |
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"NOYB" wrote in message
ink.net... wrote in message ups.com... Luskin has said he has been told by the prosecutor, Patrick Fitzgerald, that Rove is not a target of the investigation. Rove "isn't a target of the investigation", and yet the Democrats and liberal press are jumping all over him. Would you like to bet that the critics have egg on their collective faces once this investigation unfolds completely? You're a funny guy, you know? Who do you think decides who's a target? |
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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... wrote in message ups.com... Luskin has said he has been told by the prosecutor, Patrick Fitzgerald, that Rove is not a target of the investigation. Rove "isn't a target of the investigation", and yet the Democrats and liberal press are jumping all over him. Would you like to bet that the critics have egg on their collective faces once this investigation unfolds completely? You're a funny guy, you know? Who do you think decides who's a target? The prosecutor. Now don't ask me who pulls *his* strings, because I'm fully aware that *all* investigations in Washington are a case of the fox guarding the hen house. It's really no different from Jamie Gorelick sitting on a committee investigating 9/11 failures (and cover-ups a la Sandy Berger). She drafted the damn memo that had us handling terrorism as a domestic criminal act rather than an international act of war. |
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"NOYB" wrote in message link.net... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... wrote in message ups.com... Luskin has said he has been told by the prosecutor, Patrick Fitzgerald, that Rove is not a target of the investigation. Rove "isn't a target of the investigation", and yet the Democrats and liberal press are jumping all over him. Would you like to bet that the critics have egg on their collective faces once this investigation unfolds completely? You're a funny guy, you know? Who do you think decides who's a target? The prosecutor. Now don't ask me who pulls *his* strings, because I'm fully aware that *all* investigations in Washington are a case of the fox guarding the hen house. It's really no different from Jamie Gorelick sitting on a committee investigating 9/11 failures (and cover-ups a la Sandy Berger). She drafted the damn memo that had us handling terrorism as a domestic criminal act rather than an international act of war. Just wanted to make sure that in your own head, you weren't living in a fairy tale (again). :-) |
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Rove "isn't a target of the investigation", and yet the Democrats and
liberal press are jumping all over him. Would you like to bet that the critics have egg on their collective faces once this investigation unfolds completely? How many years has it taken so far? Wanna bet the next 3 1/2 years fly by with not conclusion? You're a funny guy, you know? Who do you think decides who's a target? The prosecutor. Now don't ask me who pulls *his* strings, because I'm fully aware that *all* investigations in Washington are a case of the fox guarding the hen house. Maybe President Bush's declaration that he'd get to the bottom of this was just as feeble as his declaration that he'd get Osama Bin Laden. It's really no different from Jamie Gorelick sitting on a committee investigating 9/11 failures (and cover-ups a la Sandy Berger). She drafted the damn memo that had us handling terrorism as a domestic criminal act rather than an international act of war. Doug Kanter wrote: Just wanted to make sure that in your own head, you weren't living in a fairy tale (again). :-) Oh, he's still living in a fairy tale... notice how it's the Dems fault that Rove is possibly under suspicion in a case the Bush declared a horrible crime that he'd pursue no matter who it was? Notice how NOBBY retreated to insisting that Clinton was worse (blow job! evil!)? Reality just doesn't exit for NOBBY. DSK |
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"DSK" wrote in message
... Oh, he's still living in a fairy tale... notice how it's the Dems fault that Rove is possibly under suspicion in a case the Bush declared a horrible crime that he'd pursue no matter who it was? Notice how NOBBY retreated to insisting that Clinton was worse (blow job! evil!)? Reality just doesn't exit for NOBBY. DSK Doug, you know as well as I do that Monica could have choked to death during her generous act of kindness. Therefore, Clinton's crime was just as serious as the one committed by whomever "outed" the CIA agent, which might have resulted in similar loss of one human life. |
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Reality just doesn't exit for NOBBY.
Doug Kanter wrote: Doug, you know as well as I do that Monica could have choked to death during her generous act of kindness. Therefore, Clinton's crime was just as serious as the one committed by whomever "outed" the CIA agent, which might have resulted in similar loss of one human life. It was also a VERY serious crime for a person with NOBBY's professed belief in regard to the utmost sanctity of potential human life. DSK |
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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "DSK" wrote in message ... Oh, he's still living in a fairy tale... notice how it's the Dems fault that Rove is possibly under suspicion in a case the Bush declared a horrible crime that he'd pursue no matter who it was? Notice how NOBBY retreated to insisting that Clinton was worse (blow job! evil!)? Reality just doesn't exit for NOBBY. DSK Doug, you know as well as I do that Monica could have choked to death during her generous act of kindness. More likely, she probably contracted an STD. |
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"DSK" wrote in message ... Rove "isn't a target of the investigation", and yet the Democrats and liberal press are jumping all over him. Would you like to bet that the critics have egg on their collective faces once this investigation unfolds completely? How many years has it taken so far? Wanna bet the next 3 1/2 years fly by with not conclusion? You're a funny guy, you know? Who do you think decides who's a target? The prosecutor. Now don't ask me who pulls *his* strings, because I'm fully aware that *all* investigations in Washington are a case of the fox guarding the hen house. Maybe President Bush's declaration that he'd get to the bottom of this was just as feeble as his declaration that he'd get Osama Bin Laden. It's really no different from Jamie Gorelick sitting on a committee investigating 9/11 failures (and cover-ups a la Sandy Berger). She drafted the damn memo that had us handling terrorism as a domestic criminal act rather than an international act of war. Doug Kanter wrote: Just wanted to make sure that in your own head, you weren't living in a fairy tale (again). :-) Oh, he's still living in a fairy tale... notice how it's the Dems fault that Rove is possibly under suspicion in a case the Bush declared a horrible crime that he'd pursue no matter who it was? Notice how NOBBY retreated to insisting that Clinton was worse (blow job! evil!)? I never mentioned Clinton by name. |
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