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"NOYB" wrote in message nk.net... "thunder" wrote in message ... On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 19:03:37 +0000, NOYB wrote: LOL, you had better read the legal definition of perjury. Before you go wetting yourself with excitement, I'd point out, Libby is still facing 30 years and the investigation is just getting deeper. More charges may, in fact, be coming as a result of Woodward's testimony, but I seriously doubt that they will be against Pincus. Why not? Pincus's testimony directly refutes Woodward's testimony. One, it takes more than one person's testimony against another for it to be perjury. How about the testimony of two different people? Libby testified that Russert told him "all the reporters knew" about Wilson's wife. Woodward testified that he discussed Plame's identity with Pincus 1 month before the name was made public. Which means that both Libby and Woodward's testimonies refute Pincus's deposition. There is a reason for this. In the above, Pincus could be lying, but then, Woodward could be lying, but most likely, neither is lying. Faulty memory is not perjury. LOL. Libby says that he heard about Plame's wife from reporters. Maybe he heard it from Cheney? Maybe he heard it from Cooper? Maybe his memory is faulty? Subpoena Pincus's notes and see if his current recollection coincides with the notes he gathered back when he was writing about the Niger document in May 2003. This article doesn't change anything. The investigation continues, and, no doubt, there will be more "revelations". Perhaps, you do not remember Watergate, but it was a step-by-step unfolding. I read this article as meaning, the investigation is getting larger, not smaller. For instance, I'm sure Fitzgerald knows who all those "unnamed officials" are. We don't. But if exposing the name isn't a crime, then there can't be any indictments for that. All Fitzgerald can do now is indict people who lied to him or the grand jury. Did Cheney testify? If not, and if he's the leak, then there's no crime. It has been rumored, that at least two officials are working with Fitzgerald. He's running a tight ship, as he should, and Woodward's testimony adds to the jigsaw puzzle. This is just more reason to believe this investigation is not over. I guess faulty memory is only valid if you are a liebral. I hope it continues. Afterall, if Pincus and Russert lied, then what was there motive for doing so? |
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