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To: Skywatcher who wrote (28792)7/17/2005 4:57:46 PM
From: SiouxPal  Respond to of 362594
 
The way I'm perceiving this event of the special prosecutor, Patrick Fitzgerald being appointed to investigate possible crimes committed by the Bush administration is that the C.I.A. was the original proponent of it. They were pissed at an operative being outed, and felt they knew the motives for that to have happened.
I have no idea what Fitzgerald will be arriving at regarding actions to be taken when it is done. I do feel he is after, and will establish some powerful facts about how illegal deeds were done, by who, and specifically how the government should react.
I don't think this is a Kenneth Starr type of investigation that Fitzgerald is conducting. I think it's on a bigger scale.
Who in the end that gets stung large I don't know, but I think that Rove is just one actor in this scandal.
Rove does not do his own dirty work, as he is a coward.
His and Cheney's black bag jobs are carried out by others.
Gonna be an exciting summer.



To: Skywatcher who wrote (28792)7/18/2005 12:56:26 AM
From: AuBug  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 362594
 
bush is guilty of a crime for failing to enforce karl rove's SF312. karl rove should have his security clearance revoked immediately, be fired, and banned for life from ever obtaining a security clearance again. Where karl rove is going he sure will not need a security clearance.