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Roll it Up!

Jul 16 '08

Permalink 11:37:45 pm, Categories: Right-Winger Wringer  

How long have we been saying it? Now the final act of the drama has begun. We call Bush, Cheney, Rove, Libby, Novak etc “Traitors” because of the fact that they conspired to expose Valerie Plame Wilson, a covert CIA operative, who was monitoring Nuclear activity in Iran. Now, we have what amounts to a bold faced admission of guilt. Straight from the Horse’s Ass….

Read the Wilson’s story HERE.

Bush once before let his lying tongue slip and admitted that those who betrayed Plame and our nation were probably in the White House and insisted we get over it

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Thursday acknowledged publicly for the first time that someone in his administration likely leaked the name of a CIA operative, although he also said he hopes the controversy over his decision to spare prison for a former White House aide has “run its course.”

“And now we’re going to move on,” Bush said in a White House news conference.

Now, after a fine job by Rep. Henry Waxman, the pressure has mounted and in classic Bush style, President Moron has taken the first course of a desperate man. Subpoenas have issued, and now Bush has claimed “Executive Privilege” for a defense. An admission of guilt.
You don’t need “Executive Privilege” in this case unless you’re guilty. There is no National Security issue concerning the Plame Affair that is not already known.

They’re traitors. Bush has spoken.
Traitors

Scooter Libby was already convicted for lying to a grand jury during the course of the investigation. Sentenced to prison and pardoned by Bush.

“Executive Privilege". The President’s way of pleading the 5th. The history is interesting, those who claim it are always guilty…

From the LA Times:

Bush claims executive privilege in Valerie Plame Wilson case

The concept of executive privilege rings a special bell with readers of a certain age. It was relied on by the Richard M. Nixon White House seeking to shield documents and personnel from inquiring congressional committees and prosecutors during the Watergate investigations.

President Bush quietly claimed executive privilege on Tuesday, after Atty. Gen. Michael B. Mukasey requested the shield. Mukasey is seeking to avoid delivering to congressional investigators documents dealing with interviews of Vice President Dick Cheney and members of his staff regarding the unmasking of CIA covert agent Valerie Plame Wilson.

The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has subpoenaed the accounts of the FBI interviews, as well as notes about President Bush’s 2003 State of the Union address in which he said Iraqi President Saddam Hussein was seeking uranium for a nuclear weapon – an assertion that proved wrong.

“The claim of executive privilege is ludicrous,” said the committee’s chairman, Rep. Henry A. Waxman (D-Beverly Hills).

On Wednesday, Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, joined the fray. He noted that the claim of executive privilege exempts the attorney general “from complying with a subpoena,” and wrote to Mukasey:

This executive privilege claim, and your justification for it, appears to turn the privilege on its head. The purpose of executive privilege is to encourage candid advice to the president, not to cover up what the vice president and White House staff say to investigating authorities when that information is requested in the course of congressional oversight.

– James Gerstenzang

We’re not making it up. George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Karl Rove, Lewis Libby, Richard Armitage, Robert Novak. All involved in the crime.
Are we sure it’s really “treason"? Hey, read the statutes for yourself…
Intelligence Identities Protection Act.

Even George Bush Sr., former CIA leader, said “I have nothing but contempt and anger for those who betray the trust by exposing the name of our sources. They are, in my view, the most insidious, of traitors.” – George Herbert Walker Bush, CIA dedication ceremony, April 26, 1999.

It’s long past time for these treasonous vermin to be held accountable for betraying the secrecy that allows us to defend ourselves from foreign threats. All for the want of revenge.

The penalty for treason is severe. The infraction even worse. If there is any justice left in this country these people will rot beside Susan Atkins and the rest of their soulless kind where they belong.

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