View Full Version : Prosecutor: Cheney 'Deeply Involved' In CIA Leak


w1z4rd
01-23-07, 05:01 PM
MSNBC reports the special prosecutor in Valerie Plame case says Vice President Dick Cheney was "deeply involved" in the CIA leak about Plame.

NBC's David Schuster says prosecutors believe "Cheney wrote out what (aid Scooter) Libby should say in a conversation with New York Times reporter Matt Cooper."

In that conversation between Libby, who was Cheney's chief of staff, and Cooper, Libby reportedly brought up Plame's name.

Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald used his opening statement in the CIA leak trial Tuesday to describe a tumultuous week early in the Iraq war, when he said the White House was "under direct attack" and pushed back against criticism by former ambassador Joseph Wilson, Plame's husband.

Fitzgerald said Cheney told Libby, in 2003 that Wilson's wife worked for the CIA and Libby spread that information to reporters. When that information got out, it triggered a federal investigation.

"But when the FBI and grand jury asked about what the defendant did," Fitzgerald said, "he made up a story."

I. Lewis Libby is charged with perjury and obstruction. He told investigators he was surprised to learn Wilson's wife's identity from NBC News reporter Tim Russert, not from the vice president. But Fitzgerald told jurors that was clearly a lie because Libby had already been discussing the matter inside and outside of the White House.

"You can't learn something on Thursday that you're giving out on Monday," Fitzgerald said.

Libby says he didn't lie but was simply bogged down by national security issues and couldn't remember details of what he told reporters about CIA officer Valerie Plame.

Fitzgerald believes Libby feared political embarrassment and worried he might lose his job for discussing classified information with reporters. President Bush originally threatened to fire anyone who disclosed such information so, Fitzgerald says Libby had a reason to lie.

The jury of nine women and three men will spend more than a month listening to conflicting statements from members of the Bush administration and journalists, trying to sort out the truth.



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spidergoat
01-23-07, 05:40 PM
I don't doubt it, Bush/Cheney are traitorous scum.

draqon
01-23-07, 06:08 PM
http://specialfarm.net/images/cheney-alien.jpg

spidergoat
01-23-07, 06:12 PM
http://xs211.xs.to/xs211/07043/darthcheney.jpg (http://xs.to)

Michael
01-23-07, 06:35 PM
I'd love to see Cheney go to jail.

Baron Max
01-23-07, 08:24 PM
I'd love to see Cheney go to jail.

Even if he's found innocent in a court of law?

Baron Max

spidergoat
01-23-07, 09:00 PM
I would still love it. I'm sure he's guilty of stuff we don't know about.

Baron Max
01-23-07, 09:05 PM
I'm sure he's guilty of stuff we don't know about.

And just how many of the world's population can you say THAT about???

So should we just let the cops pick out whoever they want or think did a crime, then throw 'em into the clinker on general principles that they probably are guilty of SOMETHING, at some time or other? Hmm, I like it!! :D

Baron Max

spidergoat
01-23-07, 09:13 PM
According to statistics, any random person probably is violating some law or other, especially if you make lots of things illegal.

Genji
01-23-07, 09:18 PM
Even if he's found innocent in a court of law?

Baron MaxCheney should hang in Baghdad. That would be true justice. I would want to see this pasty pig swing like Najibullah.

spidergoat
01-23-07, 09:30 PM
If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, ......
Some things don't have to be proven in a court of law with tons of evidence and videotapes, etc., ya' know?

Baron Max

Sometimes.