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To: American Spirit who wrote (2499)4/8/2006 6:46:25 PM
From: TopCat  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14758
 
I repeat....Then why wasn't that specifically mentioned in the Libby document to the court? Given the reason for the trial, there is no reason not to be specific if that was indeed what he was told to disclose.



To: American Spirit who wrote (2499)4/8/2006 6:51:28 PM
From: Karen Lawrence  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14758
 
"We’re no longer talking about a cancer on the presidency, but a presidency that’s a cancer on the nation."
Mr. Nixon’s Achilles heel was a man named Liddy.

Mr. Bush’s is named Libby.

I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, former chief of staff for Vice President Dick Cheney, has told investigators President Bush authorized the leak of classified intelligence to discredit Joseph Wilson, an administration critic who dared to challenge the president’s flimsy case for war in Iraq.

His wife, Valerie Plame Wilson, was a CIA agent specializing in, of all things, curtailing the spread of weapons of mass destruction. Now she’s a footnote of history, the victim of a political hit orchestrated by a White House that always puts partisan politics above the people’s business.
scrantontimes.com
In a court filing, “Plamegate” Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald reports that Mr. Libby fingered Mr. Cheney as the “Deep Throat” who ordered him to hit Mr. Wilson where it would hurt most. When Mr. Libby said he was uncomfortable about leaking classified intelligence to the press, Mr. Cheney told him the president authorized the leaks.

So Scooter picked his plumbing tools and went to work.

The administration felt it had to discredit Mr. Wilson, who had put the lie to the president’s claim that Iraq had tried to purchase “yellowcake” uranium to make nuclear weapons. Mr. Libby began meeting with reporters and sharing classified intelligence, including portions of a National Intelligence Estimate supporting the president’s claim.

Mr. Cheney also ordered the outing of Ms. Plame, although it’s not clear from Mr. Libby’s testimony what the president knew and when he knew it.

When the scandal broke, Mr. Bush said he would fire anyone caught leaking, a pledge he later amended to read “anyone who broke the law.”

When Mr. Libby was charged with five counts of perjury, obstruction and lying to the FBI, he was allowed to resign. Guess you have to be convicted, too.

“I’d like to know if somebody in my White House did leak sensitive information,” Mr. Bush said, revealing himself as either a liar or a fool, perhaps both. Either he authorized the leaks, or Mr. Cheney did so without his permission. Either way, it’s time for a reckoning.

The excuses have already begun. While the White House is dodging questions about Mr. Libby’s testimony, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales insists the president has the “inherent authority to decide who should have classified information.” This is the same great legal mind who advocated torture and secret wiretapping. In other words, if the president does it, it’s not illegal.

It all has an eerily familiar ring, but something is very different this time around. We’re no longer talking about a cancer on the presidency, but a presidency that’s a cancer on the nation.



To: American Spirit who wrote (2499)4/8/2006 9:46:23 PM
From: Karen Lawrence  Respond to of 14758
 
Yep ....President George W Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney set in motion leaks to the press that ended in the disclosure of the identity of covert CIA officer Valerie Plame.

The court papers say that in the weeks before Plame's identity was revealed, Bush authorised Cheney's chief of staff, Lewis Libby, to leak intelligence from a classified document to rebut a war critic, Joe Wilson.

Wilson, Plame's husband, had accused the administration of twisting prewar intllgence to exaggerate the threat from Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.

The investigation by Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald is far from over. Libby's trial on five counts of perjury, obstruction and lying to the FBI is not scheduled to get under way until January.
ibnlive.com