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New Book Alleges Bush Administration Intentionally Forged Documents, Ignore
2008-08-05 17:16:00 Is Scott McClellan At It Again? Nope — This Time It’s Ron Suskind With A Littany Of Allegations Against President Bush And His Administration Another “shocker” —... This is only a comment summary. Visit http://guntotingliberal.com to view the latest rantings of a gun toting liberal with a chip on his shoulder... harsh views, comments expressed.
Plamegate: They Just Can?t MoveOn
2008-06-03 23:15:00 Someone explain to me whey they are called Progressives? Other then thinking about how they can fuck people on their taxes in the future, they seem to be completely stuck in the past. From the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform (like ANY Democrat should be in charge of something like that!), Chairman Henry Waxman (Defeatocrat-Ca) ...
By: Pirate's Cove
Valerie Plame Wilson Describes Sibel Edmonds Disclosures as 'Stunning'
2008-02-14 15:13:00 The UK Sunday Times Published a series of three articles releasing information that may have been covered by Sibel Edmonds' Bush Administration gag order. She has been claiming her gag order was covering up a scandal. Perhaps the UK articles represent the real story, or at least part of it. Plame now calls the Times articles "stunning" and decries the media black out of the story in the US. There is no freedom of the press in the Bush era. The BRAD BLOG Former CIA operative Valerie Plame Wilson says the recent disclosures in the UK's Sunday Times concerning the sale of U.S. nuclear secrets to the foreign black market, as aided by high-ranking government officials, are "stunning"... The previously covert agent, who had worked in the agency's counter-proliferation division for years monitoring traffic in the nuclear black market under the guise of a cover company named Brewster Jennings until being outed by Bush Administration officials, was asked about the recent series of ex...
Dubya Part of the Plame Cover-up?
2007-11-26 17:08:00 AlterNet The latest piece of evidence was the statement from former White House press secretary Scott McClellan that Bush was one of five senior officials who had him clear Karl Rove and I. Lewis Libby in the leak when, in fact, they were two of the leakers. "The most powerful leader in the world had called upon me to speak on his behalf and help restore the credibility he lost amid the failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq," McClellan said in a snippet released by the publisher of his upcoming memoir. "So I stood at the White House briefing room podium in front of the glare of the klieg lights for the better part of two weeks and publicly exonerated two of the senior-most aides in the White House: Karl Rove and Scooter Libby," McClellan said. "There was one problem. It was not true." After McClellan's statement touched off a brief furor on the Internet and cable TV shows, his publisher Peter Osnos tried to soften the blow. Osnos told Bloomberg News that McClellan...
Bush and Cheney Implicated in Plamegate Scandal
2007-11-21 01:17:00 Former Press Secretary Scott McClellan’s book will be coming out in April and reportedly the book implicates several members of the Bush administration in the Plame scandal, including George Bush. Editor and Publisher reports on this excerpt: “The most powerful leader in the world had called upon me to speak on his behalf and help restore ...
By: Liberal Values
Last Plamegate Worry for Bush-Cheney
2007-06-25 05:17:00 Robert Parry for Consortiumnews.com: "It's a well-worn talking point for George W. Bush's supporters to say there was no underlying crime beneath former White House aide I. Lewis Libby's conviction for obstructing justice, a debatable point itself. But the evidence is clear there was a larger cover-up conspiracy -- and it could still unravel...."Technorati tags: Plamegate, Bush, Cheney, Scooter Libby, news
Inside The Plamegate Investigation
2007-01-25 10:31:02 Byron York of NRO reports that "a pattern is emerging n pre-trial arguments in the perjury and obstruction of justice case against former Cheney chief of staff Lewis Libby. That pattern is the recurring conflict between the Little Case and the Big Case."The Little Case is "the narrow, tightly defined charge that Libby lied to prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald's grand jury." The Big Case, of course, "is what Fitzgerald originally set out to investigate: Who leaked Mrs. Wilson's identity, why was it done, and did it violate the Intelligence Identities Protection Act, the Espionage Act, or some other law?"According to York, in the course of the investigation, Fitzgerald "has learned about the Big Case as much as one man with subpoena power, no supervision, unlimited funds, and no hesitation to threaten reporters with jail can learn. He just doesn't want to talk about it."So what exactly is going on? What is Fitz after? York concludes that Libby's team has succeeded in turning the Bi... |



