[Grovenet] Tomasky on Libby verdict

Steele, Mike steelem at pacificu.edu
Wed Mar 7 08:24:42 PST 2007


Right!  :-)

Just guilty of four charges, including obstruction of justice...a nice
credential for someone from the higher echelons of the White House.
John Dean knows the implications of that quite well.

My guess is that the more serious charges are for people a bit closer to
the top, such as Shotgun Dick.

Have a wonderful day...

--Mike

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Subject: Re: [Grovenet] Tomasky on Libby verdict

Sorry, he was not found guilty of any of what you describe.

Steele, Mike wrote:
> Michael Tomasky of the guardian unlimited online news service out of
the
> UK notes re the Libby verdict:
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> "The Bush administration built much of its case for invasion on lies.
> When those lies were exposed, its response was to try to destroy the
> whistleblowers - even one who was a covert CIA officer.
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> Here's what one noted American had to say about this kind of behavior:
> 'I have nothing but contempt and anger for those who betray the trust
by
> exposing the name of our sources. They are, in my view, the most
> insidious of traitors.' The speaker was George Bush Sr, in 1999. And
> that's exactly what his son oversaw."
>
> Perhaps it's heating up in the White House right about now.
>
> --Mike
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