May 14, 2006

Things That Go Bump In The Night...

I never know what to expect in my email.

26 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Fitz:

God, I hope you don't go away. Take care of yourself. Do you realize that you are the only one pushing back at these criminals in a way that is truly effective? The congress and senate are so comprimised by wrong doing that they can't issue a real word of condemnation outside of just a few.
Fitz, don't stop. Keep at'em as long as it takes.
Take care, we are behind you and love you.

8:07 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Would that 'bump' be a portly guy rolling over?

8:08 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh, and I forgot to add: how's the case for the Mad Max of of the Whitehouse, Cheney?
I'll bet you never thought you'd be doing this when you were in law school. Who would have thought that the country could be in this bad a situation....Who?

8:11 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

love the
Justice Powered By Fitz

8:20 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Something to chew on while we wait it out:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/huffpost/20060513/cm_huffpost/020950

8:26 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sorry about that. Here's the whole thing:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/huffpost/

/20060513/cm_huffpost/020950

8:31 PM  
Blogger airJackie said...

I like the one that says Justice Powered by Fitz. They used your colors. I hope you had a good day Fitz because I did. I heard from all 5 of my kids and that was priceless. I am greatfull for them and everything God has blessed me with. The people on this blog are what makes our country the best.

8:43 PM  
Blogger SP Biloxi said...

I like the last one. Porkrind gone bellied up for sure...

9:29 PM  
Blogger SP Biloxi said...

Now we know who is actually spearheading the NSA to do domestic spying. And you think it is the Gerbil??? Wrong!!!

Cheney Pushed US to Widen Domestic Spying

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/051406A.shtml

"In the weeks after the Sept. 11 attacks, Vice President Dick Cheney and his top legal adviser argued that the National Security Agency should intercept purely domestic telephone calls and e-mail messages without warrants in the hunt for terrorists, according to two senior intelligence officials."

And the initeresting thing is that Jason Leopold wrote and article back in 2005 that Cheney is the one who is spearheading the NSA. the Gerbil put Cheney in charge and reports back to the Gerbil.

10:12 PM  
Blogger SP Biloxi said...

Final posting:

From Thinkprogress;

51%.
"Percentage of Americans who disapprove of the NSA program disclosed Thursday by USA Today, according to a new poll by the paper. 43% approve of the program."

I hope that all of the bloggers had a wonderful Mother's Day!

On a personal note: Fitzgerald, I wanted to wish your family a happy and belated Mother's Day. I know that your mother is not here but she is smiling down on you with pride from your success with this case and your other cases. I thought I would say that. Good night you all and signing off!

Cheers!

Next on bat: Cheney

10:26 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Justice Powered by Fitz, thanks for being an example to us all. I continue to pray for America, you, and your staff. Have a great week.

10:45 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

WE SHOULD ALL JUST SEND OUR PHONE RECORDS TO THE WHITEHOUSE.
WE COULD ALL MAIL THE RECORDS IN PROTEST.
THE WHITEHOUSE WOULD BE INUNDATED WITH MAIL.

11:01 PM  
Blogger Auntie Ruckus said...

SUPERPATriot Fitzgerald:

Perhaps Jason Leopold has a John Dean-like figure on tap/e, seemingly in the middle of your business!

Anyway, your Jesuit training is serving this nation very, very well. Thank God. And thank you!

11:18 PM  
Blogger Kay Shelton said...

"Anonymous said...
WE SHOULD ALL JUST SEND OUR PHONE RECORDS TO THE WHITEHOUSE."

And add, "This call may be monitored for quality control by the NSA" to all of our telephone calls and voice mail messages.

11:31 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Probably the best honor is just being here and sharing some good energies with some real deal people and more, a real SPECIAL PROSECUTER.

Here in Colorado, we like to say, "Give Thanks." It is a Rastafarian term but always Fitz at the end of any receiving.

So long story short, thank you good Sir for your excellent work and the coming public announcement of your "pork rind" quacks and walks like a "duck" going to the bar to explain his crimes soon.

We the nation that cares thank you so very much and hope you get the rest of the crime syndicate including those evil banksters.

It is funny, many already know of the indictment after reading our fine truthout source, or your outlet, and it is not even being reported anywhere else.

Thanks for the lead, and we will happily await the formal announcement.

http://www.tpmcafe.com/node/29843

Did anyone notice the Whitehouse attitude that this story would soon take backstage to other forthcoming news?

Hummmmm?

The funny thing about evil is it is predictable. The not-so-funny thing is it is also dangerous.
One wonders which is more dangerous, the propagators of evil, or the nation that sleeps even when told the evil is capable of ANYTHING that will take the spotlight off these legal proceedings.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13028.htm

And Cheney:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12774274/site/newsweek/

Still, we shall continue to Pray for Our Nation and that somehow, we can save the ship that is fast sinking.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml;jsessionid=OHHRTBUEOA4CFQFIQMGCFF4AVCBQUIV0?xml=/money/2006/05/15/cnmarkets15.xml


And this?
http://blog.myspace.com/jesus_q


One day at a time eh!

Dr Jay

I.H.S.V.

11:56 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

http://www.pritzkermilitarylibrary.
org/playPublicVideo.do?videoID=43
&encodeType=rm

Video of Fitz in defense of the Patriot Act, wonder if he still feels the same way as he did in '04. Dubya sure tore down those walls, didn't he?

12:12 AM  
Blogger Kay Shelton said...

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http://www.webmonkey.com/webmonkey/teachingtool/links.html

12:25 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

We're getting anti-blogged by Mossad NeoCon media (Mortimer Zuckerman) which is denying the Leopold story on the Rove indictment.

Perhaps more time and contributions to our collective Cheney-itis (spying, hanging around CIA, cherry picking, CheneyMachismo Junior's ambiguousness) from the blogosphere will help encourage more from the Frank Richs of the world.

We are running out of time and need FitzClones. 'Hoping sanity and self-respect becomes popular again in the USDOJ. VERY SOON.

Kathleen

5:15 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

BY BRIAN DICKERSON

FREE PRESS COLUMNIST

Was it an improbable outside-the-Beltway scoop on the ultimate inside-the-Beltway story? A criminal leak concerning the grand jury investigation of a criminal leak? Or just a red-hot rumor that caught fire in the dry tinder of too many trial attorneys?

Whatever it was, the news that White House adviser Karl Rove had been indicted for perjury electrified the 700 or so lawyers, judges and elected officials (including featured speakers Gov. Jennifer Granholm and U.S. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y.) gathered at the Dearborn Hyatt Regency for Saturday night's annual banquet of the Michigan Trial Lawyers Association.

Until they found out that maybe he hadn't been.

MTLA Vice President Robert Raitt was heading toward the podium to introduce Clinton, the banquet's keynote speaker, when Gerald Acker, a Southfield trial attorney and prominent Democratic fund-raiser, mentioned Rove's indictment.

Raitt didn't question the report. "Gerry is pretty connected," he explained Sunday, "and I thought, well, that'll get this crowd going."

A couple of minutes later, Raitt brought the heavily Democratic audience to its feet with the, um, news.

Among those who declined to join the standing ovation was Michigan Court of Appeals Chief Judge William Whitbeck, one of the few Republican officeholders in attendance. He said it struck him as odd that federal prosecutors had chosen to announce such a significant development on a Saturday night, but he left the banquet convinced that Rove's indictment was a fait accompli.

Twenty-four hours later, that was still in doubt. A few Democrat-friendly Web sites, including www. truthout.org, reported as early as Saturday afternoon that Rove's arrest was imminent. But by Sunday evening no reputable broadcast or print outlet had published the rumor.

Sunday, an embarrassed Acker told me he'd passed along the report of Rove's indictment after hearing it from Mark J. Bernstein, an Ann Arbor lawyer whose resume includes a stint in the Bill Clinton White House.

Bernstein told me he was meeting with Hillary Clinton and several members of her staff in a Hyatt Regency reception room early Saturday evening when "everybody began reaching for their BlackBerrys at roughly the same time."

He insisted that simultaneous e-mails reporting Rove's indictment were based on Internet speculation, not unauthorized disclosures of grand jury proceedings.

"Did anyone speak to the special prosecutor? No. Would I have published the report? No," Bernstein said Sunday. He learned the rumor had been disseminated only when his father, prominent personal injury lawyer Sam Bernstein, phoned from the banquet hall downstairs with an excited bulletin: "Karl Rove has just been indicted!"

Granholm, who hadn't made her way into the banquet when Raitt made his premature announcement, came away with more than a dubious rumor. Her campaign grossed $525,000 at a $1,000-a-head MTLA fund-raiser immediately preceding the dinner -- enough for three or four days of TV advertising at the blistering pace set by Republican rival Dick DeVos.

5:40 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You would think that Patrick Fitzgerald could clear that up very easily. After all this is supposed to be his blog. Why would he post rumors here when he knows the truth? Go figure. There has been a lot of disinformation published here lately. It makes the casual observer skeptical. I'm also puzzled why the mainstream press wouldn't be quoting from Fitz's own blog. Very interesting.

6:03 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

7:03---SP FITZ--That is not his job.He leaves that to others.

Mr.Leopold put his name on the line to scoop a story.We have and let the process work itself thru.

He has to "Sweat it out"

What will be will be.

7:43 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'll bet Karl snatched up the Cheney notes.
It's just like that sneaky pig.

9:23 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Night Owl, do you think sending all that paper to the whitehouse would make a statement? I agree with anon, let them know by volume how much we the people are pissed- off.
I have sent three months worth of copied bills to the WH.

9:37 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

http://www.tpmmuckraker.com

Rove speaks at 11:00 C-Span
AEI

Can he be frogmarched from there? ;):)

9:49 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

WHOEVER POSTED THAT CRAPOLA IN SPANISH GET YOUR TREASONOUS CARCASS BACK TO MEXICO AND VICENTE FOX AND KEEP IT THERE. SAVVY???
CAPTAIN ANON

5:23 PM  
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