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Friday, May 26, 2006

if he brings his shotgun

DO NOT call him to the witness stand. these guys are ALL guilty and not much if anything is going to happen to them, so it really doesn't matter at all. novak is still running around with no worries and HE RELASED THE NAME OF A COVERT CIA OPERATIVE. if i did that what do you think would happen to me? this is all good news though. we ARE headed one way or another into a police state. congress and the senate didn't give a hoot about OUR rights being violated UNTIL it started happening to them. now slowly, THEIR eyes are being opened. i hope it's not too late

Cheney May Not Be Able to Avoid Testifying in Plame Case

Published: May 25, 2006 10:34 PM ET
WASHINGTON If a prosecutor calls him as a witness, Vice President Dick Cheney probably can't avoid testifying in his former chief of staff's perjury trial, legal experts said Thursday."There may be significant issues of executive privilege and significant issues of classified information. But there are obviously significant factual issues that bear on the charges the prosecutor has brought" in the CIA leak investigation, said former federal prosecutor E. Lawrence Barcella Jr."So there is a far better than average chance that you are going to see the vice president sitting in the witness chair" if he is summoned, Barcella said.In a court filing late Wednesday, Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald suggested Cheney would be a logical prosecution witness because he could authenticate notes he jotted on a copy of a New York Times opinion column by a critic of the U.S.-led war in Iraq.Fitzgerald said Cheney's state of mind at the time he jotted those notes is "directly relevant" to the perjury and obstruction of justice charges against I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, the vice president's former top aide.........


Bush seeks to defuse conflict with House over seized documents

hey how about putting up a big stink about US being spied upon WITHOUT WARRANTS? huy? how about it?

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