Why focus on that? That wasn\'t my point. My point was how corrupt this (yes THIS) administration is and have been acting all along. THAT is what is sickening.
Check out this quote from the president\'s book "A Charge To Keep":
"I don\'t believe my role is to replace the verdict of a jury with my own," - George W. Bush on why he signed death warrants for 152 inmates as governor of Texas.
One could add: "Unless it\'s my neocon buddies of course."
tru, no doubt..... from iraq to this situation with Libby, this administration pretty much does whatever it wants, with the majority of the american citizens wanting us to pull out of iraq, he\'s still stubborn, and stays a course that has been failing for the past four years, i\'m sure he see\'s the polls regarding iraq and how people want him to pull out, but the only thing he\'ll say about that is "see? that\'s democracy at it\'s finest"...:rolleyes:
I really haven\'t been following the Libby case too close, but other than him leaking this cia\'s agent name while she was still out in the field, at a time when her husband made some statements regarding information about saddam and about how he was tryin\' to obtain uranium to make bombs was false (i think this was while the white house was tryin\' to make a case for the war? not sure) but ultimately somewhere down the line the vice prez was involved in this(in regards to the leak) and when they tried to get him to come to court, he used some sort of special priviledge so that he couldn\'t attend....
I wonder if that person would\'ve ended up dead because of her cover bein blown, would he have still pardoned Libby....he probably would have...