I think we can assume that a Turd Blossom is a good source of wind ;-)
S. Chapin wrote:
Regarding Amb. Wilson's political affilliation, and present bent
against present administration.
Wilson voted for Bush in 2000, which I suspect he regretted soon
after. But again, this is not the point.
the odds are definitely in his favor. look at what happened to that other
long-time close friend of bush's whose name (we won't mention it) is synonymous
with the big scandal of bush's first term.
and even if he is prosecuted, he has the precedent of that other leaker's
plea-bargain. so he go
I don't think most people understand what Mr. Bush's most recent back
pedaling means. When he states that anyone who has committed a crime
(instead of the previous position of firing anyone who contributed to
outing Mrs. Wilson) will be fired, he also includes whatever possibility
there may be
Regarding Amb. Wilson's political affilliation, and present bent against
present administration.
Wilson voted for Bush in 2000, which I suspect he regretted soon after.
But again, this is not the point.
The reality, which may or may not break wind on the 'major media' stage
is that the Rove
hi, bud.
In a message dated 7/18/05 11:20:21 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Granted, Wilson is on the opposite side of the political
spectrum from the Whitehouse, and probably did have an axe to grind, but
does this in any way diminish his findings? >>
yeah. . .well, maybe. . .but not really
http://www.tompaine.com/articles/20050718/why_plame_matters.php
Why Plame Matters
Ray McGovern
July 18, 2005
Ray McGovern works at Tell the Word, the publishing arm of the
ecumenical Church of the Saviour in Washingon, DC. He had a 27-year
career as an analyst at CIA.
The significance of
see also:
http://writ.news.findlaw.com/dean/20050715.html
It Appears That Karl Rove Is In Serious Trouble
By JOHN W. DEAN
Friday, Jul. 15, 2005
As the scandal over the leak of CIA agent Valerie Plame's identity has
continued to unfold, there is a renewed focus on Karl Rove -- the White
tehouse, and probably did have an axe to grind, but
does this in any way diminish his findings?
Regards,
Bud
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> hi bud,
>
> this ques
Hallo Folks,
>From a post by Keith:
"The difference between a moral man and a man of honor is that the
latter regrets a discreditable act, even when it has worked and he has
not been caught." - H. L. Mencken
I don't believe Rove fits the definition of either a moral or
honorable ma
Bud Eble wrote:
While I do agree that the cover up by the Whitehouse is a disgrace and the
Bush smear campaign that started all this is unacceptable, Rove probably did
not break any laws. Plame was not undercover at the time the column was
printed and had not been since 1997. Apparently, ambas
up to July 2003."
What do others think?
Regards,
Bud
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'Turd Blossom' in full flower: Traitor in the White House
July 15,
2003."
What do others think?
Regards,
Bud
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'Turd Blossom' in full flower: Traitor in the White House
July 15, 2005
By Bill
Bill Press put his finger on it. We can't afford to lose Turd Blossom.
Dick Chaney can't run the country alone.
Rick
MH wrote:
The big question is: Now that we know, without a doubt, it was Karl Rove
who spilled the beans, why does he still have a job at the White House?
President Bush pro
'Turd Blossom' in full flower: Traitor in the White House
July 15, 2005
By Bill Press
http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=45290
Nixon had Watergate. Reagan, Contragate. Clinton, Monicagate.
Now George W. Bush has own scandal: Turdgate. Named after Karl Rove,
the top White H
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