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Old October 21st 05, 12:53 AM
 
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Default OT The Most Important Criminal Case Ever-HOGWASH-


- Maybe...

Then again, Maybe Not ..

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Patrick Fitzgerald has before him the most important criminal case in
American history. Watergate, by comparison, was a random burglary in an
age of innocence. The investigator's prosecutorial authority in this
present case is not constrained by any regulation. If he finds a thread
connecting the leak to something greater, Fitzgerald has the legal
power to follow it to the web in search of the spider. It seems
unlikely, then, that he would simply go after the leakers and the
people who sought to cover up the leak when it was merely a secondary
consequence of the much greater crime of forging evidence to foment
war.

Fitzgerald did not earn his reputation as an Irish alligator by going
after the little guy.
Presumably, he is trying to find evidence that Karl Rove launched a
covert operation to create the forged documents and then conspired to
out Valerie Plame when he learned the fraud was being uncovered by
Plame's husband, Ambassador Joseph Wilson.

As much as this sounds like the plot of a John le Carre novel, it also
comports with the profile of the Karl Rove I have known, watched,
traveled with and written about for the past 25 years.

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I hate to think of all the Brave men and Women in The United States
Military
Dying senslessly in Iraq to elevate the career of a Criminal