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Re: Fitzgerald points to Cheney
« Reply #45 on: June 02, 2007, 06:03:05 PM »
How many times do I haveta tellya blind bozos? Contempt of court, loser.

Based on........Bad manners?  Wore the wrong tie to the office?

You are truly every bit as stupid as i always thought. Contempt of court is not perjury which is a crime.

Ok, let's try 1 more time, with an even simpler question, that even knute should be able to comprehend.  Billy boy was found in contempt of court for __________ <fill in the blank>



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Re: Fitzgerald points to Cheney
« Reply #46 on: June 03, 2007, 02:46:07 AM »
or, being the depressed psycho case transexual he is, he/she/it is below IGNORAMUS on the IQ scale.

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Re: Fitzgerald points to Cheney
« Reply #47 on: June 03, 2007, 02:51:55 AM »
>>But since you have gone to the trouble of actually finding out what it is that you are angry about, retroactively ,can you tell me why this charge has any importance at all , or how it amounts to a total blockage of an investigation?

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"They say Libby lied when he told investigators he learned about Plame from NBC's Tim Russert and passed it along as unconfirmed gossip."

That a single instance of attribution turned out to be wrong is not proof that anyone lied and provides a very poor excuse for Fitzgerald to claim tht he was stimied in investigtion of an underlying crime.

It is hard to understand how this "lie" would halt an investigation , especially considering the resources expended  , it is as if Captain Ahab went to sea in a fleet of modern whalers  and searching the seas for Moby Dick returned with a small mackerel that he should have thrown back.<<

WHAT is this perverse joy you seem to get from defending loathesome liars that betray their country? Libby lied to Fitzgerald on many occasions. The Russert thing was just the most stupid lie he told.
A small mackeral might lead to the killer fish that eats them.They call that chumming dontcha know. http://newenglandsharks.com/chumming.htm

(BTW- I do know that a whale is not a fish. I say that so Sirs wont have to wear out his fingers on trivia as he always does.)


Ths little baitfish is the biggest thing that has ever been found ,what other offense was there any evidence of?

Partizen politics is endangering the fredom of an innocent man , not only to the shame of his accusers but to te shame of us all.

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Re: Fitzgerald points to Cheney
« Reply #48 on: June 03, 2007, 01:44:45 PM »
>>Ths little baitfish is the biggest thing that has ever been found ,what other offense was there any evidence of?

Partizen politics is endangering the fredom of an innocent man , not only to the shame of his accusers but to te shame of us all.<<

Give it time to unfold my friend. Catching the whoppers sometimes takes a while. Outing a CIA operative and leading to the death of other operatives for political gain isnt taken lightly. Lying US into a war isnt very nice either.

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Re: Fitzgerald points to Cheney
« Reply #49 on: June 04, 2007, 05:38:52 PM »
>>Ths little baitfish is the biggest thing that has ever been found ,what other offense was there any evidence of?

Partizen politics is endangering the fredom of an innocent man , not only to the shame of his accusers but to te shame of us all.<<

Give it time to unfold my friend. Catching the whoppers sometimes takes a while. Outing a CIA operative and leading to the death of other operatives for political gain isnt taken lightly. Lying US into a war isnt very nice either.


"..........Outing a CIA operative and leading to the death of other operatives for political gain isnt taken lightly. Lying US into a war isnt very nice either......"


Is there any evidence at all that any of these things have happened?

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Re: Fitzgerald points to Cheney
« Reply #50 on: June 04, 2007, 05:55:36 PM »
He outed an undercover CIA agent.  That is indisputable.   We don't know, probably won't be allowed to know, whether any of her contacts abroad were killed when her identity was  made known. 

This endangers future CIA recruitment.   Who in their right mind is going to work for an agency whose own country outs them?   Much less foreign citizens abroad.  This isn't how we won the Cold War.   

See this article: CIA Adds Four Stars To Memorial Wall
https://www.cia.gov/news-information/press-releases-statements/cia-adds-four-stars-to-memorial-wall.html
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Re: Fitzgerald points to Cheney
« Reply #51 on: June 04, 2007, 06:01:15 PM »
<<"..........Outing a CIA operative and leading to the death of other operatives for political gain isnt taken lightly. Lying US into a war isnt very nice either......"


Is there any evidence at all that any of these things have happened?<<

Plenty of it, but you refuse to see it. The lie speaks for itself on WMD's & ties to Al Queada on the war since there were none.

We might never know the latter for certain since the CIA wont let her talk about it.

http://www.calendarlive.com/books/cl-et-wilson1jun01,0,5527825.story?coll=cl-books-util
Valerie Plame, publisher plan to sue CIA
The former agent and Simon & Schuster claim the agency tried to block her proposed book.

By Josh Getlin
Times Staff Writer

June 1, 2007

NEW YORK — Simon & Schuster and author Valerie Plame, a former covert agent for the Central Intelligence Agency, said Thursday that they are suing the CIA for attempting to block her efforts to write a book about her years of service.

Plame became the focus of controversy when several Bush administration officials were accused of leaking her covert status to journalists in 2003 after her husband, former envoy Joseph C. Wilson IV, publicly raised questions about the intelligence used to justify the invasion of Iraq. In a subsequent federal prosecution, former vice presidential aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby was convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice.

Plame's memoir, "Fair Game," is due in October, and the publisher said it was asking a New York federal court to declare that Plame can list her years of service in the agency, even though officials have said such information is considered classified. In a statement, Simon & Schuster said these dates were already part of the public record, in an unclassified document released by the CIA and also on a website, www.gpoaccess.gov.

Adam Rothberg, a corporate spokesman for Simon & Schuster, said the CIA's effort to keep such information classified — particularly the details of Plame's service before 2002 — was "an unreasonable attempt at prior restraint of publication." The lawsuit also criticized the CIA for requesting that significant portions of Plame's book be censored or masked as fiction to avoid reference to her service in the agency before 2002.

The CIA, which has acknowledged only that Plame worked for the agency since 2002, has approval rights over all writings of former officers before they can be published.

George Little, a CIA spokesman, declined Thursday to comment on the specifics of the lawsuit. But he said that typically "the sole yardstick for pre-publication review" of such manuscripts was that "they contain no classified information," the revelation of which "could cause damage to operations." He said the agency was continuing to review the matter.

Rothberg said that Simon & Schuster still expected to publish Plame's book on schedule. She is due to appear Saturday on an author's panel at the BookExpo America convention in New York, Rothberg added.

josh.getlin@latimes.com



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Re: Fitzgerald points to Cheney
« Reply #52 on: June 04, 2007, 08:06:44 PM »
He outed an undercover CIA agent.  That is indisputable. 

Actually, it is.  Or perhaps you can point to the pertinent paragraph from the Fitzgerald investigation that provides that indisputable conclusion.   And BTW, who is "He", in your alledged outing?  We look forward to your non-answers.
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