On 7/3/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> However since it's left to the prosecutor's judgment on who to pursue
> and to the Grand Jury on who to indict, you have to be comfortable
> that the prosecutor is making the right decisions.  With a guy
> appointed by Bush and judge appointed by Bush, I don't know how you
> could stack the deck more in Libby's favor or more out of Plame's
> favor.
>

You keep saying they were appointed by Bush. If Bush appoints them
they have to be right or only if they go against the appointee?

> In this case, however, there are no charges of malicious prosecution
> nor of dereliction of duty or political favoritism.
>
> I would think that if the facts showed Fitzgerald to be truly
> malicious or showing favorites SOMEBODY would try to nail him for it.
> Since nobody has we can only assume that there's no case to do so.

That's what Libby's appeal is doing.

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