May 22, 2006

This Is A Test...

I am going to email myself and ask myself: Is this really my "foe" blog or someone else's "faux" blog. I would call myself, but that would be getting a little too weird! ;)

Developing...

57 Comments:

Blogger jan said...

Say what?

2:42 PM  
Blogger jan said...

Yes, pull you tie 3 times for us! or some signal :)

2:47 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

At least post your reply to your email so this question can finally be settled. ;)

2:51 PM  
Blogger jan said...

I !!!

2:51 PM  
Blogger airJackie said...

After watching your cousin's pictures of you no one should question that this is the real Patrick J. Fitzgerald. For some reason your look gives it away. Ok the media and the White House have you labeled as what ever good kid but if they saw the pictures you are not what they think. You are so funny and it's sad these guys are so dumb. I'll call it the two Patrick J. Fitzgeralds.

2:54 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm all for the press conference...

whatever...

2:56 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Fitz you are so funny! :-D

2:59 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good idea. Personally, I am presently filing a lawsuit against myself.

I'm gonna sue the pants off of me!

3:09 PM  
Blogger Patrick J. Fitzgerald said...

Sorry Roger - deleted that email address. Never use the offical one - very counterproductive, seriously.

:X

3:15 PM  
Blogger jan said...

Yea, I get that Im so confused. (scratching head)

3:23 PM  
Blogger jan said...

is anyone else here following this

3:34 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What did I miss? I was busy peeing tea all day.

3:35 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Not me that's for sure. They're talkin about me on C-SPAN again. Why do I always get singled out?

3:36 PM  
Blogger jan said...

I'm just so uncool and slow :( :)

3:41 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes Mrs. Fallon,

Technically, Mr. Fitzgerald could claim under the legal bar statute that he had no idea about this blog- due to his own inability to be conscious of what his other personality was doing.

By claiming such, any damages inccurred to any party as a result of said blog- would result in no criminal charges.

The insanity defense is a powerful tool many criminals use in under the Legal Bar code, in order to get out of serious criminal cases.

Of course, it has never been known to apply to anyone who is a lawyer, at least in any instances, that didn't involve Johnny Cochran.

3:46 PM  
Blogger jan said...

Ok, so then wouldn't that make all the work he's done invalid?

4:04 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello, I am Denny Crain!

4:07 PM  
Blogger jan said...

I do love that show... ok, thanks :D

4:07 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

To the Faux Patrick Fitzgerald. I believe in the old saying, "he who laughs last, laughs the loudest". After calling the real Fitzgerald's office today I'm sure you are a phony, but you sure do have a set of balls. But so do I. Time will tell.

4:19 PM  
Blogger jan said...

http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/Drudge_retracts_story_on_Dean_after_
0522.html

4:24 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Roger, it ain't over until it is over. If I do enough calling I'll get to the right person who can do something about this sham of a blog. My mission is not to shut you down, just to expose you as the phonies you are. The lady I talked to sounded very serious to me and there was no chuckling or yucking it up that I could ascertain. We will see who has been had.

4:36 PM  
Blogger jan said...

See, this is why I look so stupid- I am. I just found out about Clint Curtis thanks to Roger. Please don't beat me :/

4:38 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What's this Neocon. My way or the Highway ?

I wonder if this was a Neo con website would the troll feel the same way about citizens - Having a fucking opinion !!!!

4:42 PM  
Blogger jan said...

OOOooo! Burn :)

4:45 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yay !!! For the delete button.

4:46 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, I'm the type of person that doesn't mind making a scene. It has nothing to do with free speech, it has to do with deception and using staff paid by the federal government to threaten citizens that may want to offer a differing view to other bloggers here or even the faux Mr. Fitzgerald him/herself. Again, I will say the lady I talked too didn't have any humor in her voice.

4:50 PM  
Blogger jan said...

Rove's legal team expects decision 'at any time'!!!

http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/MSNBC_Roves_legal_team_expects_
decision_0522.html

4:53 PM  
Blogger jan said...

MSNBC's David Shuster declared Monday evening that Karl Rove's legal team expects Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald to announce a decision "at any time" in the ongoing CIA leak investigation and that new documents put Cheney's former chief of staff in the hot seat.

RAW STORY acquired a transcript of the MSNBC report, which follows.

#

CHRIS MATTHEWS, MSNBC ANCHOR: Welcome back to Hardball. In the CIA leak case against Vice President Cheney's chief of staff Scooter Libby, there are new documents tonight that are raising questions about the possible role of Cheney himself in the actions that led to the outing of a CIA operative. Libby has filed legal pleadings in court saying that he never saw a key document with the Vice President's handwriting on it. If Libby didn't see that document, who did?

Hardball correspondent David Shuster reports.

(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)

DAVID SHUSTER, MSNBC CORRESPONDENT (voice over): Former federal prosecutors say it's a position that increases the odds Vice President Cheney will be called as a prosecution witness in the perjury case against his former chief of staff Scooter Libby.

In the latest pre-trial documents, Libby argues he does not remember seeing Cheney's handwritten notes about the CIA's Valerie Wilson on a column by her husband, administration critic Joe Wilson. Quote, "On Libby's first day of grand jury testimony, when asked if he recalled this particular document with the Vice President, Mr. Libby testified 'I don't recall that... I subsequently learned that the Vice President had such an article from the FBI agents who talked to me.'"

Libby also denied disclosing Valerie Wilson's identity to reporters. And for that testimony, he is facing charges of perjury.

In his latest filing, prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald suggests the Cheney notes are important because they show Libby's boss was personally focused on Valerie Wilson's role at the CIA. Fitzgerald writes about quote, "The level of attention being paid by the defendant and others to responding to Mr. Wilson."

But Libby's legal team says quote, "these arguments are tantamount to an acknowledgment that the state of mind of witnesses other than Mr. Libby will be important to trial." And Libby argues he is quote, "entitled to any documents that mention Ms. Wilson that are contained in the files of other government officials."

Still, Libby's inability to remember the Cheney notes raises questions. If the chief of his office did not see the Vice President's notes, who were they intended for? Conversations between Cheney and other white house officials have remained under seal.

Meanwhile, legal experts say the latest Libby filing could be telling for what the defense does not argue. Libby does not challenge the prosecution statement that on the day columnist Robert Novak first disclosed Valerie Wilson's identity, a quote "CIA official discussed in the defendant's presence the dangers posed by disclosure of the CIA affiliation of one of its employees as had occurred in the Novak column. This evidence directly contradicts the defense position."

A former federal prosecutor says the Government's point about Libby is simple.

SCOTT FREDERICKSEN, former federal prosecutor: "He knew he may have violated the law. And that gave him motive, according to the government, to lie to the grand jury and before that to lie to the FBI."

SHUSTER: Prosecution documents indicate Valerie Wilson's classified status will be a key issue in the government's case. Prosecutors will attempt to show Libby knew about Wilson's status before talking with reporters. The defense will try and shore up Libby's claim of having learned about Wilson from reporters by seeking testimony, according to defense documents, from CIA spokesman Bill Harlow.

Both sides in the Libby case have several weeks before they will file the next set of pleadings. And that could help free up prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald and his staff to focus on one key unresolved issue in the overall investigation -- the status of presidential advisor Karl Rove.

It's now been 26 days since Rove testified to the grand jury for the 5th time. Defense lawyers say prosecutors remain focused on Rove's claim of a bad memory regarding a conversation with Time magazine reporter Matt Cooper. Rove's legal team and former prosecutors tracking the investigation expect Patrick Fitzgerald to announce a decision at any time.

SCOTT FREDERICKSEN, former federal prosecutor: "Right now is when we would expect the meetings to be wrapped up with his own staff, for him to make the preliminary decision, for him to reach out to Rove's counsel to have the final conversation, or to notify him he is not going forward or to notify him we are going to indict."

SHUSTER: (on-camera) "The CIA leak grand jury is scheduled to meet again this Wednesday. As for Scooter Libby, whose lawyers are focusing on his criminal trial, one broad issue they've noted will not be part of the case. Libby's legal team says that in front of a jury drawn from residents of liberal Washington, D.C., defending the Bush administration's case for war would be foolish and self destructive, regardless of whether the trial features testimony from Vice President Cheney. I'm David Shuster, for Hardball, in Washington.

4:55 PM  
Blogger teak said...

Oh, I want to know about Curtis...he's bad right?

Heck, I get confused if SPB is a man or woman, she/he has been called both on this blog....first I thought a man, then someone said a woman so I thought a great lady for weeks, now saying a man! Dammit, no wonder I'm always confused. (Fibro brain, sorry.)

R.I.P. Sherman.

5:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just a few observations. This whole controversy could have been cleared up this evening if the Lady had said, "yes, that is Mr. Fitzgerald's blog". Then I would have slowly disappeared into the woodwork. It makes no sense to deny it just to encourage me to pursue my mission of exposing this blog as a fake. Now I have to continue on to the completion of my mission. Either I will be truly the butt of some jokes by bloggers here or I will be the one laughing all the way to my next GOP fund raiser.

5:02 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Every so often, some freak happens upon this blog and "can't handle the truth". I have been here absorbing the opinions of all, regulars and anonymous,since the libby leak began. Thanks to all that contribute so that average blue collar dopes, like myself can understand what is going on, especially P.J.F.

5:04 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

When I call back tomorrow have whoever answers tell me it is Mr. Fitzgerald's blog and I will have no choice but to just go away and simply file an ethics complaint with the DOJ.

5:06 PM  
Blogger jan said...

Anonymous @ 6:02,

If this blog was called "From the desk of Jesus Christ"
And we all told him we were behind him in all we thought he had the power to do would you be doing this. Would you tell us you were going to call God so you could prove this was a fake blog. No. And, it would still be legal you ASS!

5:08 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Jan, if someone here claimed to be God then I would probably question that. It may not be illegal for the real Fitzgerald to have a blog, but one like this sure looks unethical to me. Just one person's opinion. Time will tell.

5:12 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This blog is hilarious.
It is REAL COMEDY!!!

5:16 PM  
Blogger teak said...

Mr. Fitzgerald never tells anything so how can it be unethical?

It is not like he's controlling the MSM or anything. I'm sure he's never called anyone and told them to sit on a story or not to report something.

You sound desperate 'anon' like you want to catch him at something. Worried?

5:21 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Roger, we feel like voyeurs on your little joke.

5:25 PM  
Blogger jan said...

Teak,

Me too. Roger? Clint is good, right? Is SPB a couple?

5:25 PM  
Blogger jan said...

It's been better than TV ;D

5:26 PM  
Blogger jan said...

That's right HOHO

5:31 PM  
Blogger teak said...

I don't know, jan. I've been trying to figure out this Clint Curtis for awhile.

SPB, dunno..a nice and witty person.

What is with the big show of the crime raids on TV, anyway? Where did I read that we would start seeing that on the MSM around now---about a month ago?

5:35 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Jan, Teak , SPB, and others,

It is far better than TV! Jason was off apparently, just on the timing.

Unethical, you say, anon? How about lying about evidence to start illegal wars-or is that within ethical bounderies for you?

Please; don't start with me on the ethics topic my dear, if you are a Bush supporter...we will all shame you with the facts.

5:35 PM  
Blogger teak said...

Roger, you should just get a blog so we can ask you questions. We probably make Mr. Fitz nervous.

5:41 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Anonymous,
If I had to deal with someone like you on the phone I wouldn't have a lot of "humor in my voice" either.

5:42 PM  
Blogger SP Biloxi said...

Are we still talking about if this blog is a fake??? If Patrick Fitzgerald' blog is a fake, then can the real President of the United States Al Gore please stand up??? Ooops, I'm sorry.. I need to wake up... I thought I was back in the year 2000. I just came back to reality... Oh, that's right, The Gerbil stole the Presidential election not once but twice... Hmm.. Is this the real Patrick Fitzgerld's blog?.. Hmmm. Well, if it isn't, then the DOJ office is Emerald City!!!

5:48 PM  
Blogger jan said...

CountrySunshine!

So good to see you. I hope you know how to cook crow for our new "friends" here.

5:48 PM  
Blogger jan said...

Thanks for the ibfo Roger. I knew you'd help fill us in :)

5:50 PM  
Blogger jan said...

Did you have a good day, SPB? We were talking about you while you were away :)

5:55 PM  
Blogger SP Biloxi said...

Jan,

"MSNBC's David Shuster declared Monday evening that Karl Rove's legal team expects Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald to announce a decision "at any time" in the ongoing CIA leak investigation and that new documents put Cheney's former chief of staff in the hot seat."

Sounds like Porkrind will be fried and Dead Eye Dick is in the hot seat. And Cheney will be in the hot seat if Porkrind turn on him which Porkrind will do. And why should Porkrind cover Dead Eye Dick? Porkrind has not buddy buddy friendship with Cheney. It is every man for himself!

5:59 PM  
Blogger teak said...

I seen the "Brad Blog" have his ad up for something, Clint Curtis's. and then there is that Dr. Evil dude that posts on Clint Curtis website. They came here, too.

Just seemed like there was something --off--about Curtis.

**I'll tell you some of the truth but not all...and see what I can 'gain' from it, is that what is going on? Basically, reward me for coming clean? **

6:01 PM  
Blogger SP Biloxi said...

Jan,

Yes, I did! I had a productive day.. Usually twice a month, I am gone for long hours on assignment usually the end of each month. I just forgot to put a note on the blog last night... Yes, I can see that a lot of the bloggers were looking for me. I can tell from the email messages that I have gotten while I was away... At least, I am loved unlike the Gerbil!!!

6:02 PM  
Blogger jan said...

SPB,

;)

6:03 PM  
Blogger SP Biloxi said...

Roger,

Yeah, Porkrind did.. The question how much dirt has he given to Fitz. And it better be enough to see that butterball Cheney fall to his knees!

6:04 PM  
Blogger SP Biloxi said...

Roger,

With Hadley/Badly being a lawyer, Hadley will turn on Dead Eye Dick. It is every man for himself in the Oval office..

6:14 PM  
Blogger jan said...

This is for That Anonymous@ 6:02,


Monday, May 22, 2006

Pastor claims Jesus has already picked Florida's next Governor
by Joe in DC - 5/22/2006 07:03:00 PM

Sounds plausible that Jesus would spend time worrying about who the next governor of Florida will be. But, he has spoken -- or some pastor in Florida claims that Jesus has spoken:
The Rev. O'Neal Dozier said that before the dream he did not know Crist, nor had Crist made known his plans to run for governor.

"The Lord Jesus spoke to me and he said 'There's something I want you to know,'" said Dozier, pastor of the Worldwide Christian Center in Pompano Beach. "'Charlie Crist will be the next governor of the state of Florida.'"

Since then, Dozier has spent time with Crist and talked with him at length about policy. He told the group that Crist would be uncompromising in his Christian faith.

"I introduce to you, as the Lord Jesus has said, the next governor of the state of Florida, Charlie Crist," Dozier said.
Does this mean they can just cancel the election. It's not like they actually count the votes there anyway.

http://americablog.blogspot.com/

6:14 PM  
Blogger teak said...

Maybe that's why Mary Cheney was busy talking how wonderful and free Iraq is, how great a hunter her Dad is and so on instead of her book on Letterman last Friday.

Mary got her attitude from her father, that is for sure.

6:19 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

But this site is meant as a parody, they make fun of everyone here. All the GOP/Dems both because most of these guys have no political affiliation."

You mean like The Onion? But that IS fake and everyone knows it because they don't go around saying it is the truth. You people do. And if you are PJF sycophants why would you want to parody him?

If this is the most serious issue to face this country in its history I do not think levity in an open forum by people who supposedly represent or are in anyway associated with the one person who may have the ability to put an end to this incredible, systematic destruction of our country, is warranted or should even be contemplated. I consider this site to be misguided, counterproductive and displaying a persona of the legal team or office of the SP that is not one that will in any way shape or form advance the cause of rooting out evil doers.

If you don't like that assessment then call the CIA, FBI, NSA, Pee Wee Hermann and the Black helicopers for all I care.

6:22 PM  

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