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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Win Smith who wrote (219550)2/19/2007 2:52:50 PM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (4) of 281500
 
But as near as I can tell, Libby's perjury was pretty close to what Fitzgerald was supposed to be looking into.

What perjury?

He may very well get off.

And whatever perjury took place occurred in the context of the fetid "investigation" of nothing over nothing. Until he was interviewed, he had no problems.

Close to what Fitzgerald was looking into? What are you smoking, Winnie?

If Fitzgerald had done his job, he would have refused to prosecute or even investigate after determining early on that La Femme Plame was not ever covert during the statutory time frame, a fact which should have led any ethical investigator to call off his dogs.
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