"St. Patrick's Day," from the UK Observer Magazine ...Re: Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald & the Rove-CIA-Leak(Libby trial)
From the UK Observer Magazine,
an in-depth look at who Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgeral is, professionally and personally. He's the guy prosecuting Scooter Libby in the Rove CIA Leak (treason) trial. He is still investigating Karl Rove, VP Dick Cheney, and Bush himself. Mr. Fitzgerald, "...gives George Bush sleepless nights!"
(Enter Jim Beam?)
an in-depth look at who Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgeral is, professionally and personally. He's the guy prosecuting Scooter Libby in the Rove CIA Leak (treason) trial. He is still investigating Karl Rove, VP Dick Cheney, and Bush himself. Mr. Fitzgerald, "...gives George Bush sleepless nights!"
(Enter Jim Beam?)
SAINT PATRICK'S DAYIt's a good summary of Patrick Fitzgerald's uncorrupted approach, and the whole lie-then-smear-critics approach from the Bush administration (Cheney) during the public-deception campaign to "sell" the "war" in Iraq. What a disaster their personal obsessions have become! ...For ALL of us, Herb.God Bless The U.S. Troops...
He is the relentless scourge of mobsters, terrorists, corrupt city bosses and even the White House. Paul Harris profiles Patrick Fitzgerald, the tenacious workaholic special prosecutor, who gives George Bush sleepless nights...
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...Fitzgerald is the man investigating 'Plamegate'. In his hands an obscure investigation into the public unmasking of CIA agent Valerie Plame has become the most far-reaching political scandal since Whitewater, perhaps even Watergate. It was the ticking time bomb under George W Bush that blew up last October, when top White House official Lewis 'Scooter' Libby was indicted on perjury charges.
Plamegate was not really about who leaked what and when; it was about the war in Iraq. It was about how mythical weapons of mass destruction led to the bloody loss of tens of thousands of Iraqi lives and the death of more than 2,000 US soldiers. It was about a political spin machine that brooked no criticism and smeared its critics in the rush to war...
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