BTW...
in case you care...
I will be in District Court in our nation's capital tomorrow...
sleep tight...
I will be in District Court in our nation's capital tomorrow...
sleep tight...
Fighting for Truth, Justice and the American Way.
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"What does it all mean, Basil?"
Austin Powers, International Man of Mystery
Somein' comin' down...Hot time in the ole town tomorrow.....
Fitz,
District Court eh ?
That could only mean they opened that new Dunkin Donut shop in there...
The Coffee is still crap tho...
hee hee hee...
JSNTF,
Fitz is all worked up about a new Donut Shop that opened up in the District Court building...
Such drama over food...geez!
hee hee hee..
Time to make the Doh-nuts!
I love magic tricks Fitz..
Are you a sorcerer ? Oh pleeeze let me see your sauce ?
;)
Good luck tomorrow, Fitzie...the PEOPLE are with you!!!
I'll be praying for an epiphany or a mystical moment for Judge Reggie Walton...Please Judge do not sell your soul, the people need you to be unbiased...
Fitzie -- you are a Very Special Prosecutor for sure! God bless you!
JSNTF,
*lol*
Chimpcoulter,
I think Fitz should wear cowboy spurs in court..
That'll scare the bejeesus out of the NeoCons..
;)
JSNTF,
mmmeeeeeeehhhhhhh!
could be..
;)
On the Niger and Plame matters, his accounts rely on the same conceit: that his deductions, as Byzantine as they might be, trump the known facts. In this manner, Hitchens has become a full-fledged ally of the reality-defying advocates of the Iraq invasion. I sadly count that as another casualty of the war.
Hitchens, of course, replied--mainly be repeating his previous assertions, without addressing the inconvenient facts I presented. As might be expected, he offers a caricature of my original argument, claiming that I adhere to a "simple-minded presumption of Iraqi innocence" on the matter of its alleged pursuit of uranium in Niger. He did not read my response carefully enough. I did not state Iraq was innocent because it claimed to be. I pointed out that the facts--those developed primarily by Charles Duelfer and his Iraq Survey Group (and recently endorsed by the Republican-controlled Senate intelligence committee)--contradict Hitchens' charges. He wisely avoids that reality and instead swings his scythe at a straw man of his own construction.
Hitchens also belittles the work of special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald. But here he again ducks a significant slice of reality, such as Libby's alleged lying to the FBI and the grand jury. Does Hitchens, a crusader for the (that is, his) truth, believe that government officials who lie to federal prosecutors deserve a pass?
David Corn today
http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/
2006/09/26/business/EU_FIN_
Global_Economic_Competitiveness
.php
e,
Now that the gerbil admin has consolidated power from the Congress and Senate..
My suspicions are that they are now targeting the integrity of the court and the judiciary itself...
They want to consolidate court power more and more to own Justice..
All that was previously sacrosanct to the court will be made a mockery of until the court itself is but a mouth with no force..
Just like the NSA Wiretaps ruling that ruled them illegal, yet I don't see agents anywhere enforcing that ruling...
So a 'little' thing like lying to a fed prosecutor is just plain silly in 'their' view..
Once they've finish taking the Judiciary, the gerbils power grab is complete!
This is what the bigger picture looks like but many refuse to see!
e,
Here's their cover...
Everything in the name of National Security should not be questioned..
Security Over Freedoms..
Fitz today has been full of lies and leaks. Thank goodness channel 4 cleared up the fact that Connie Rice out right lied. Now we have a leak aren't you on a leak case by the same leakers. Well get a good nights sleep and remember to kick butt you have alot of support and your team is the best. Don't worry about Judge Walton all the legal world is watching him carefully. You might want to drop a dime on the little soldier and tell him the Enron dude got 6 years for singing like a bird. It's food for thought.
I'm tired of the race thing it's a waste of time for me. At my age I'm not worried because heaven doesn't have racist so I only have to see them here on earth.
Oh I forgot say your prayers before you go to sleep.
Jackie..I will say prayers
but we can't go back
we don't want closet racists in power they harm progress....
it also creates all their legistation within the perameters of these predjudices..Just like this good ole boy network gov. we have now...
The fact that people are standing up to be heard is great
gef..great thought
CIA Leak Probe Said Costs $1.44M So Far
Published September 26, 2006, 4:50 PM CDT
WASHINGTON -- Federal prosecutors said Tuesday they have spent $1.44 million so far investigating the 2003 leak of a CIA operative's identity.
Since Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald and other attorneys in the case already were on the government payroll, most of the costs were covered as a "paper transfer" from one government account to another, Fitzgerald's office said.
The only additional cost to taxpayers was $333,000, most of which went to travel and contractual services such as research and court recorders. Investigators did not rent office space in Washington, eliminating an expense that drove up costs for previous investigations involving top government officials.
"We do believe we were very conscientious with the expenditure of taxpayer funds," said Randall Samborn, a spokesman for Fitzgerald's office.
Since 2003, Fitzgerald has been investigating the leak of CIA operative Valerie Plame, who claims she was outed as retribution for her husband's criticism of the Bush administration's prewar intelligence.
Nobody has been charged with leaking Plame's name.
The only person charged in the case -- former White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby -- faces perjury and obstruction charges. Libby has raised more than $2 million for his legal defense fund -- supporters says he likely will need more.
Fitzgerald's costs were compiled and reported to the Government Accountability Office, which audits special prosecutors twice a year. The GAO is expected to release a report Friday on Fitzgerald's spending for the last six months.
Fitzgerald's office released the total, which is current through Aug. 31, in response to a request Tuesday by The Associated Press.
For comparison, independent counsel David Barrett spent a decade and more than $20 million investigating former Housing Secretary Henry Cisneros. The investigation of President Clinton's business dealings cost about $70 million after evolving into an examination of his sexual behavior that resulted in his impeachment by the House of Representatives.
Independent and special prosecutors are not required to include FBI salaries in their figures. Neither the CIA leak nor the Cisneros investigation included those costs. The Clinton investigation totals included the FBI salaries.
Libby is due in court Wednesday for the first of what could be several closed-door hearings over whether he can use President Bush's daily terrorism briefings and other classified documents as evidence. He wants to show jurors that he didn't lie to authorities -- he just didn't remember because he had more weighty issues on his mind.
Prosecutors have said Libby is trying to sabotage the case by requesting so much classified information that the government will be forced to withhold it and let the case be dismissed. It's a legal tactic known as "graymail."
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Fitz:
God Bless You! :)
Let me post that again...this is why Fitz is in court tomorrow:
Libby is due in court Wednesday for the first of what could be several closed-door hearings over whether he can use President Bush's daily terrorism briefings and other classified documents as evidence. He wants to show jurors that he didn't lie to authorities -- he just didn't remember because he had more weighty issues on his mind.
Prosecutors have said Libby is trying to sabotage the case by requesting so much classified information that the government will be forced to withhold it and let the case be dismissed. It's a legal tactic known as "graymail."
Kick ass Fitz tomorrow!
Cheers!
Fitz Team--- America and her youth need you to defend her honor with dignity & integrity. Many prayers for wisdom, courage and luck with the judge.
Show Congress and Bushcons what money spent wisely can accomplish. Thank you.
Fitz, all your justice bloggers DO CARE! May the Force be with you.
D
Whatever it is you're doing, do your best!
Hey, I just found this site through a link on Huffington; anyone interested (and you all should be!) in expressing your desire to drive out the Bush regime, "A Day of Mass Resistance" is being planned in a city near you, on October 5th. There's a great one planned for San Diego, starting at Horton Plaza; check out what's near you. Looks like for a donation I can have a picture of me smiling at Georgie behind bars. (Being a Federal employee,thouroughly saturated with conduct and ethics, sexual harassment, diversity training etc., I don't think I'm supposed to put that on my desk, but I'll find a place for it! Anyways, these events are being held all over the USA yay! Be there. Somewhere. October 5th.
Its www.worldcantwait.org
In the Name of God, beat these bastards. Remember Libby's literary debauchery and that this sickness of the mind is these creeps want to use to undermine our country.
It's what Corrupticut is all about. DEBAUCHERY.
The Rove Republican October Campaign Surprise will be a campaign to attempt to show the Dems are the debaucherers, because the exact opposite is true.
Beat em, Fitz.
Beat em.
Win.
Kathleen
Top of the mornin'
Universal positive energies for
Fitz and Truth. Justice.and the American Way.....
Top of the mornin'
Universal positive energies for
Fitz and Truth. Justice.and the American Way.....
Top of the mornin'
Universal positive energies for
Fitz and Truth. Justice.and the American Way.....
Top of the morning all Hi E
I hope Fitz and his team kick butt today in court.
Today will be a good day postive thoughts only.
Have a great day and remember to smile.
Fitz:
You're gonna ROCK today!! Let's give 'em something to talk about!! :)
Good Morning Justice Bloggers:
If you want to know more about Fitzie's hearing today, check out firedoglake.com, the thread is titled: "CIPA/Graymail Hearing in Libby Case Today"
Go Fitzie and Team...we are rooting & praying for you and we appreicate all of your hard work!
Good Morning Justice Bloggers,
If we care...yeah, who amongst us here would possibly interested? ;-)
Best of luck Fitz- may Judge Walton do the right thing for our country!
JSNTF,
Can you imagine that...
*rolling my eyes*
JSNTF,
Your intuition is sharp!
*cheers*
grandmanuk,
quote:
what will the bad little boys and girls think of next?????
Be carefull what you wish for these evildoers thrive on fear and hate...
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