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To: Road Walker who wrote (241294)7/13/2005 8:03:49 AM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574003
 
Who is Judith Miller protecting? It's obviously not Rove....



To: Road Walker who wrote (241294)7/13/2005 10:11:40 AM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574003
 
Mr. Rove could clear all this up quickly. All he has to do is call a press conference and tell everyone what conversations he had and with whom. While we like government officials who are willing to whisper vital information, we like even more government officials who tell the truth in public.

Gee...it turns out that the "liberal" press has far more integrity than these officials...

Al



To: Road Walker who wrote (241294)7/13/2005 12:01:09 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1574003
 
The White House has painted itself into a corner. More than a year ago, Mr. Bush vowed to fire the leaker. Then Scott McClellan, the president's spokesman, repeatedly assured everyone that the leaker was not Mr. Rove, on whom the president is so dependent intellectually that he calls Mr. Rove "the architect."

How embarrassing......Mr. Bush calls Rove "the architect" when everyone else refers to him as 'the brain' behind the president. With people like this in office, how can we not be in decline?

ted