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Time for Bush administration to put on their asbestos su
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03/07/2007 09:34:31
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More partisan politics. Let's give that angle a miss, then.

I am surprised you seem untroubled by the intentional outing of a covert CIA agent.


>I don't really care much about Scooter, but I think the prosecution was blatantly political. Not the kind of crime to put somebody in jail for. Much the way I felt about Whitewater etc. Jails are for people who are violent and a danger to others.
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>I brought up Sandy Berger since his behavior was so blatantly criminal - no "I can't recall" grey areas here - smuggled classified documents out of archives and destroyed evidence. That is traditionally the kind of thing you do go to jail for, but I wouldn't see any point in jailing him either. I just don't like to see political jackals throwing their opponents in prison.
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>Joe Wilson blatantly lied publicly about a lot of things. Should he go to jail?
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>How about Clinton? His lies to a grand jury were easily as venal as Scooters. Jail him?
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>Of course not.
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>I will at least credit Bush for only commuting the jail time and letting the rest stand. Libby did something wrong, fine. But nobody named "Scooter" should be sent to jail - or even my old high school <g> It just wouldn't be pretty.
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>>>>http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/07/02/libby.sentence/index.html
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>>>Yeah, heck of a thing when somebody will use their power to commute the sentence of a friend. Better the pardons should happen on the last day of office and be paid for in cash ... ( no, I didn't even mention Mark Rich ...)
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>>>If Scooter Libby deserves 30 months in prison, Sandy Berger should be in Pelican Bay. <s>
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>>I know there will be plenty of nakedly partisan reaction but have to say I am disappointed to hear it from you. Is Libby's sentence being commuted OK because someone else's was worse? It still stinks. This was a giant upraised finger to the judicial system and to the jury that convicted him. (Even though they sympathized with him for being the fall guy). Which, of course, is entirely in character for an administration that thinks it is answerable to no one.
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