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To: LindyBill who wrote (124451)7/11/2005 11:02:12 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) of 793953
 
Fitzgerald doubtless wanted Cooper to testify whether he heard Rove say she was covert

Except that she wasn't. That's been known for the last two years, since the story broke.

My recollection is that she was at the State Department. Not going to look it up, because I looked it up back then and have been posting that it's well known that she wasn't a NOC for a couple of years.

It's been well known since the story broke that whoever outed her didn't commit a crime.

That analysis has been underpinning the reporter's privilege saga -- there was no crime, so what are they protecting? Did Judy Miller go to jail to protect an abstract principle?
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