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So Scooter Libby is going back to prison? DCKit May 2013 #1
I don't think Scooter even saw a jail cell. He should have, but Dubya saved him... freshwest May 2013 #15
The leaking potentially jeopardized our relationship with the UK and Saudi msanthrope May 2013 #2
How do you know the leaker was republican? (Not challenging you) lindysalsagal May 2013 #3
Look at the time line--there are no coincidences. The subpoenaing of the House of Reps msanthrope May 2013 #5
The basic premise - that this guy could somehow walk back into the cell - is so utterly implausible leveymg May 2013 #35
This story in the LA Times claims that the problem wasn't so much when they reported it, but that okaawhatever May 2013 #4
Yes--they not only outed a double agent, but they gave cover to those who msanthrope May 2013 #6
I wonder if it also wasn't about screwing his foreign policy. Obama now has two major players pissed okaawhatever May 2013 #7
A very good point about Russia. Have you noticed all the DUers who use RT, msanthrope May 2013 #8
Wasn't AP taken over by Moon some years ago? freshwest May 2013 #9
I don't know. What was his name Lester Moon? nt okaawhatever May 2013 #10
UPI, I think. nt msanthrope May 2013 #11
Yeah, that sounds about right, Rev Moon bought a newspaper, too. AP was up to no good with it, IMO. freshwest May 2013 #14
Moonies own Washington Times. n/m Cha May 2013 #30
All the news that's fit to... uh... freshwest May 2013 #33
No. He took over UPI. Fuddnik May 2013 #18
Thanks, Misanthrope reminded me I knew it was one or the other. freshwest May 2013 #22
No, but i'll be on the look out. They come up with some rather unique points of view. nt okaawhatever May 2013 #12
"Breathlessly as a legitmate source without ever questioning it"? JDPriestly May 2013 #20
That Doesn't Explain Why They Went With The Story DallasNE May 2013 #19
I wonder how many people got killed over this in that region... freshwest May 2013 #16
Outrageous alcibiades_mystery May 2013 #13
Pssssst... they didn't investigate that, either. nt DCKit May 2013 #17
I recall a special prosecutor being appointed, a grand jury being enpaneled alcibiades_mystery May 2013 #23
yeah the fall guy was convicted zerosumgame0005 May 2013 #28
No, people are upset about how Justice is investigating this. Hissyspit May 2013 #21
Right alcibiades_mystery May 2013 #24
Selective outrage. n/m Cha May 2013 #32
A lot of it seems like the usual faux outrage from the usual loud handful. emulatorloo May 2013 #26
you mean the way Rand Paul voted against stopping this? zerosumgame0005 May 2013 #29
Thnks for posting. DU needed this big injection of reality. emulatorloo May 2013 #25
A former CIA lawyer, who asked not to be identified so he could speak candidly, called that an exagg Flying Squirrel May 2013 #27
An "anonymous source" speaking candidly... CJCRANE May 2013 #34
thank you, okaawhatever Cha May 2013 #31
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