No Respect For Rule Of Law
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Republican field once again shows the Republican party’s contempt for our courts and our judges. They all voice sympathy for convicted felon and perjurer Scooter Libby. The culture of corruption won’t die. Heh.
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That will change 1 second after a Democrat is sworn in as President.
Then it will be “rule of law, rule of law” over and over again.
Yeah, he’s got to do the time. I don’t expect the haters here to even think coherently about it, but no matter what, Libby was caught as part of the mechanics of the investigative process – not the original charge. This has happened before and it ought to stop. Libby will be a true political prisoner. A real one. A serious liberal or conservative with a brain or heart won’t like what’s happened here.
Keep on splittin’ those hairs, Dugger. We all know you’d be complaining that he didn’t get the chair were the parties revolved 180 degrees.
Libby was caught as part of the mechanics of the investigative process – not the original charge.
Funny, that’s not what the jury thought. I don’t think that was one of their instructions from the judge.
Oh and BTW, you are hereby exonerating Bill Clinton from this point forward, right, Duggs?
Duros,
Clinton wasn’t convicted of perjury and doesn’t need exoneration. Do I think he lied? Yes. But thats just my opinion and not a legal finding.
And if you get serious one day and look at things without partisan blinders, you might consider the consequences of spending millions and millions of hard earned taxpayers dollars to catch people -not havinbg committed a crime- but not telling a straight story after repeated testimoney, multiple times to investigators. And I think it has happened to some Ds as well. Is it justice that Libby is in jail and Armitage free?