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Date Posted: 20:39:20 08/25/05 Thu
In reply to:
NKLS Cody
's message, "Re: ur answer" on 21:41:09 07/30/05 Sat
How interesting it can be--revisiting certain threads after Progressive™ Prophecies ought to have come true. It would be so much easier for the Party of Henry Waxman & Dickie 'I-Support-Thaa-Troops-BUT' Durbin, were accusation the same thing as conviction but it isn't. Kindly understand that I acknowledge the rights of those two--to keep right on speaking for their Party. But it's fairly obvious the reports of Rove's beheading for Capital Heresy & Blasphemy are somewhat premature & exaggerated. RKBA! Best regards.
>"I would hope that Rove would be punished for
>everything. However, it is looking like something akin
>to purjury or obstruction of justice seem like more
>likely sought after charges."
>
>"It is often not the initial crime which is harder to
>so much easier to prove."
>
>Hello again. I sure hope you and
>your son are doing very well.
>
>Yes, in a perfect world with lots of extra money in a
>booming economy to conduct the investigation to get to
>the bottom of this Rove scandal (about $150 million)
>in order for him to, basically, be tried for treason
>this should happen. Of course, very few of the above
>conditions are going to be met. Bush's justice
>department won't go after Rove and, practically,
>"throw him under the bus" ending his career as a
>political strategist since they & the remainder of the
>GOP need him to help with the next big elections--the
>House and Senate '06 campaigns.
>
>You would think Bush/Cheney would just fire him and
>cut their losses with Rove as a potential liability
>during the 2008 Presidential sweepstakes with no clear
>incumbent, as it was in 2000, but they always play the
>"we have never made a mistake" game.
>
>Finally, I believe most of this will end up blowing
>over for Rove at first, but he will be caught in
>covering up this scandal; intimidating potential
>witnesses, hiding and shreading documents, etc. and
>will not survive that firestorm. As it usually goes,
>it's not the origional allegations that does someone
>in politically, it is the embattled person covering up
>and creating investigative roadblocks giving the
>appearence of impropriety that ends up destroying
>them.
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