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How long before Karl Rove is indicted?
Its becoming obvious Rove commited a crime and the prosecutor is not going to let up. Things are looking up :thumbsup
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8504290/ Rove told reporter about Plame?s role at CIA By Josh White The Washington Post Updated: 11:40 p.m. ET July 10, 2005 White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove spoke with at least one reporter about Valerie Plame's role at the CIA before she was identified as a covert agent in a newspaper column two years ago, but Rove's lawyer said yesterday that his client did not identify her by name. Rove had a short conversation with Time magazine reporter Matthew Cooper on July 11, 2003, three days before Robert D. Novak publicly exposed Plame in a column about her husband, Joseph C. Wilson IV. Wilson had come under attack from the White House for his assertions that he found no evidence Iraq was trying to buy uranium from Niger and that he reported those findings to top administration officials. Wilson publicly accused the administration of leaking his wife's identity as a means of retaliation. Outing a federal case The leak of Plame's name to the news media spawned a federal grand jury investigation that has been seeking to find the origin of the disclosure. Cooper avoided jail time last week by agreeing to testify before the grand jury about conversations with his sources, while New York Times reporter Judith Miller was jailed for refusing to discuss her confidential sources. To be considered a violation of the law, a disclosure by a government official must have been deliberate, the person doing it must have known that the CIA officer was a covert agent, and he or she must have known that the government was actively concealing the covert agent's identity. Cooper, according to an internal Time e-mail obtained by Newsweek magazine, spoke with Rove before Novak's column was published. In the conversation, Rove gave Cooper a "big warning" that Wilson's assertions might not be entirely accurate and that it was not the director of the CIA or the vice president who sent Wilson on his trip. Rove apparently told Cooper that it was "Wilson's wife, who apparently works at the agency on weapons of mass destruction issues who authorized the trip," according to a story in Newsweek's July 18 issue. |
To answer your question, not soon enough....in reality, he probably wont.
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Based on the article he didn't break any laws?
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nothing is going to happen to Rove, remember, some of Bush's best friends are now appeal judges.. he gets convicted, he appeals, he goes home ...nothing will happen to Bush's boy
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i doubt it will happen
but it would be a sweet egg on the face :2 cents: |
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To be considered a violation of the law, a disclosure by a government official must have been deliberate, the person doing it must have known that the CIA officer was a covert agent, and he or she must have known that the government was actively concealing the covert agent's identity. Rove apparently told Cooper that it was "Wilson's wife, who apparently works at the agency on weapons of mass destruction issues who authorized the trip. |
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If he were a Democrat he would already be buried.
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How soon is Never.
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