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Topic: Politics > Politics-USA
User: "Harry Hope"
Date: 18 Jul 2005 12:09:20 PM
Object: Georgie plays dodge ball again
Bush said in June 2004 that he would fire anyone in his administration
shown to have leaked information that exposed the identity of Wilson's
wife, Valerie Plame.
Today, however, he added the qualifier that it would have be shown
that a crime was committed.
From The Associated Press, 7/18/05:
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/front/3270191
Bush sidesteps Rove question again
Associated Press
WASHINGTON --
President Bush said today that if anyone in his administration
committed a crime in connection with the public leak of the identity
of a CIA operative, that person will "no longer work in my
administration."
At the same time, Bush yet again sidestepped a question on the role of
his top political adviser, Karl Rove, in the matter.
"We have a serious ongoing investigation here and it's being played
out in the press," Bush said at an East Room news conference.
Bush, appearing at a news conference with visiting Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh of India, spoke a day after Time magazine's Matthew
Cooper said that a 2003 phone call with Rove was the first he heard
about the wife of Bush administration critic Joseph Wilson apparently
working for the CIA.
Bush said in June 2004 that he would fire anyone in his administration
shown to have leaked information that exposed the identity of Wilson's
wife, Valerie Plame.
Today, however, he added the qualifier that it would have be shown
that a crime was committed.
Asked at a June 10, 2004 news conference if he stood by his pledge to
fire anyone found to have leaked Plame's name, Bush answered, "Yes.
And that's up to the U.S. attorney to find the facts."
A tempest has swirled around the leak of the CIA agent's name,
apparently by Bush administration officials, in July 2003.
Some Democrats have called for Rove, whose title is deputy chief of
staff, to be fired.
They have suggested that he violated a 1982 federal law that prohibits
the deliberate exposure of the name of a CIA agent.
"It's best people wait until the investigation is complete before you
jump to conclusions. I don't know all the facts. I want to know all
the facts," Bush said today.
___________________________________________________________
Bull *****
Harry
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User: "XTS"

Title: Re: Georgie plays dodge ball again 18 Jul 2005 01:14:20 PM
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:jhond19hn0f66ng19dlelp6m8g3hjj7joi@4ax.com...


Bush said in June 2004 that he would fire anyone in his administration
shown to have leaked information that exposed the identity of Wilson's
wife, Valerie Plame.

Today, however, he added the qualifier that it would have be shown
that a crime was committed.


From The Associated Press, 7/18/05:
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/front/3270191

Bush sidesteps Rove question again

Associated Press

WASHINGTON --

President Bush said today that if anyone in his administration
committed a crime in connection with the public leak of the identity
of a CIA operative, that person will "no longer work in my
administration."

At the same time, Bush yet again sidestepped a question on the role of
his top political adviser, Karl Rove, in the matter.

"We have a serious ongoing investigation here and it's being played
out in the press," Bush said at an East Room news conference.

Bush, appearing at a news conference with visiting Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh of India, spoke a day after Time magazine's Matthew
Cooper said that a 2003 phone call with Rove was the first he heard
about the wife of Bush administration critic Joseph Wilson apparently
working for the CIA.

Bush said in June 2004 that he would fire anyone in his administration
shown to have leaked information that exposed the identity of Wilson's
wife, Valerie Plame.

Today, however, he added the qualifier that it would have be shown
that a crime was committed.

Asked at a June 10, 2004 news conference if he stood by his pledge to
fire anyone found to have leaked Plame's name, Bush answered, "Yes.
And that's up to the U.S. attorney to find the facts."

A tempest has swirled around the leak of the CIA agent's name,
apparently by Bush administration officials, in July 2003.

Some Democrats have called for Rove, whose title is deputy chief of
staff, to be fired.

They have suggested that he violated a 1982 federal law that prohibits
the deliberate exposure of the name of a CIA agent.

"It's best people wait until the investigation is complete before you
jump to conclusions. I don't know all the facts. I want to know all
the facts," Bush said today.

___________________________________________________________

Bull *****

Harry

Bush keeps raising the bar, and his republican blind sheep don't even
notice.
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User: "cLIeNUX user"

Title: Re: Georgie plays dodge ball again 18 Jul 2005 12:27:06 PM

"It's best people wait until the investigation is complete before you
jump to conclusions. I don't know all the facts. I want to know all
the facts," Bush said today.

Oh yeah? Who's in charge?
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User: "Noodles Jefferson"

Title: Re: Georgie plays dodge ball again 19 Jul 2005 12:58:15 AM
In article <11dnpja5lo0d5d2@corp.supernews.com>, cLIeNUX user
(r@cLIeNUX.) dropped a +5 bundle of words...



"It's best people wait until the investigation is complete before you
jump to conclusions. I don't know all the facts. I want to know all
the facts," Bush said today.


Oh yeah? Who's in charge?

I love how he doesn't know what's going on in the white house he's
running. I'm sure Wahington and Lincoln did that very same thing.
--
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are common, children no longer obey their parents and the end of the
world is evidently approaching."
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User: "Geno1234"

Title: Re: Georgie plays dodge ball again 18 Jul 2005 12:37:06 PM
Facts. He meant lies!!!~~~
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:jhond19hn0f66ng19dlelp6m8g3hjj7joi@4ax.com...


Bush said in June 2004 that he would fire anyone in his administration
shown to have leaked information that exposed the identity of Wilson's
wife, Valerie Plame.

Today, however, he added the qualifier that it would have be shown
that a crime was committed.


From The Associated Press, 7/18/05:
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/front/3270191

Bush sidesteps Rove question again

Associated Press

WASHINGTON --

President Bush said today that if anyone in his administration
committed a crime in connection with the public leak of the identity
of a CIA operative, that person will "no longer work in my
administration."

At the same time, Bush yet again sidestepped a question on the role of
his top political adviser, Karl Rove, in the matter.

"We have a serious ongoing investigation here and it's being played
out in the press," Bush said at an East Room news conference.

Bush, appearing at a news conference with visiting Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh of India, spoke a day after Time magazine's Matthew
Cooper said that a 2003 phone call with Rove was the first he heard
about the wife of Bush administration critic Joseph Wilson apparently
working for the CIA.

Bush said in June 2004 that he would fire anyone in his administration
shown to have leaked information that exposed the identity of Wilson's
wife, Valerie Plame.

Today, however, he added the qualifier that it would have be shown
that a crime was committed.

Asked at a June 10, 2004 news conference if he stood by his pledge to
fire anyone found to have leaked Plame's name, Bush answered, "Yes.
And that's up to the U.S. attorney to find the facts."

A tempest has swirled around the leak of the CIA agent's name,
apparently by Bush administration officials, in July 2003.

Some Democrats have called for Rove, whose title is deputy chief of
staff, to be fired.

They have suggested that he violated a 1982 federal law that prohibits
the deliberate exposure of the name of a CIA agent.

"It's best people wait until the investigation is complete before you
jump to conclusions. I don't know all the facts. I want to know all
the facts," Bush said today.

___________________________________________________________

Bull *****

Harry

.
User: "XTS"

Title: Re: Georgie plays dodge ball again 18 Jul 2005 01:16:54 PM
"Geno1234" <francis1234@fuse.net> wrote in message
news:424a2$42dbe8cb$d8442877$26950@FUSE.NET...

Facts. He meant lies!!!~~~

Facts to republicans are carfully choreographed lies. Nothing more.


"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:jhond19hn0f66ng19dlelp6m8g3hjj7joi@4ax.com...


Bush said in June 2004 that he would fire anyone in his administration
shown to have leaked information that exposed the identity of Wilson's
wife, Valerie Plame.

Today, however, he added the qualifier that it would have be shown
that a crime was committed.


From The Associated Press, 7/18/05:
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/front/3270191

Bush sidesteps Rove question again

Associated Press

WASHINGTON --

President Bush said today that if anyone in his administration
committed a crime in connection with the public leak of the identity
of a CIA operative, that person will "no longer work in my
administration."

At the same time, Bush yet again sidestepped a question on the role of
his top political adviser, Karl Rove, in the matter.

"We have a serious ongoing investigation here and it's being played
out in the press," Bush said at an East Room news conference.

Bush, appearing at a news conference with visiting Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh of India, spoke a day after Time magazine's Matthew
Cooper said that a 2003 phone call with Rove was the first he heard
about the wife of Bush administration critic Joseph Wilson apparently
working for the CIA.

Bush said in June 2004 that he would fire anyone in his administration
shown to have leaked information that exposed the identity of Wilson's
wife, Valerie Plame.

Today, however, he added the qualifier that it would have be shown
that a crime was committed.

Asked at a June 10, 2004 news conference if he stood by his pledge to
fire anyone found to have leaked Plame's name, Bush answered, "Yes.
And that's up to the U.S. attorney to find the facts."

A tempest has swirled around the leak of the CIA agent's name,
apparently by Bush administration officials, in July 2003.

Some Democrats have called for Rove, whose title is deputy chief of
staff, to be fired.

They have suggested that he violated a 1982 federal law that prohibits
the deliberate exposure of the name of a CIA agent.

"It's best people wait until the investigation is complete before you
jump to conclusions. I don't know all the facts. I want to know all
the facts," Bush said today.

___________________________________________________________

Bull *****

Harry



.


User: "MrPepper11"

Title: Re: Georgie plays dodge ball again 18 Jul 2005 12:32:50 PM
When and IF Rove is convicted of perjury/conspiracy/obstruction of
justice, the Republican fundraising juggernaut will mount the best O.J.
defense money can buy, and the President will issue this statement of
support:
"Karl Rove is my great friend. I don't like it when a friend gets
convicted. I'm loyal to my friends. We still don't know all the facts.
It's best that we wait for the full appeals process to work, for the
Supreme Court to hear the case."
The way the Supreme Court heard his case in 2000.
.
User: ""

Title: Re: Georgie plays dodge ball again 18 Jul 2005 01:41:13 PM
MrPepper11 wrote:

When and IF Rove is convicted of perjury/conspiracy/obstruction of
justice, the Republican fundraising juggernaut will mount the best O.J.
defense money can buy, and the President will issue this statement of
support:

Not if Bush's recent past history is any indication.
Remember how "Kenny Boy" Lay went to "Ken Lay who?"

"Karl Rove is my great friend. I don't like it when a friend gets
convicted. I'm loyal to my friends. We still don't know all the facts.
It's best that we wait for the full appeals process to work, for the
Supreme Court to hear the case."

The way the Supreme Court heard his case in 2000.

.



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