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To: bentway who wrote (130882)8/9/2005 9:01:31 PM
From: JohnM   of 793755
 
We'll see. Perhaps Miller wasn't waived by Libby?

Miller and Cooper both took the position that those generalized waivers were coerced and not specific enough. They were asking for specific waivers that could be read as uncoerced. Cooper, apparently, mistook some misstatements by Rove's lawyer as freeing him from his position. Miller apparently never received such from Libby.

But speculating about this level of specifics is difficult, at best. It's a morass. And we may never see the real stuff, at least so long as the Bush administration is in office.
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