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Originally Posted by Repo
"It just proves...
Fitzgerald can't prove it, but Rove is still guilty
Rove was able to subvert justice with his God-like powers by convincing Fitzgerald not to indict for the good of the country
Fitzgerald knew the President would pardon Rove, and for the good of the country decided not to indict
Fizgerald (the statesman) realized that to indict Rove would bring about civil war, and for the good of the country decided not to indict him
Fitzgerald is going after Dick Cheney for attempted hunting
Fitzgerald is a traitor to The Cause, and should now be thrown under a bus
Fitzgerald 'does not plan to indict' -- notice he left wiggle room?
He is still guilty. Why else would the investigation have taken so long? Where there is smoke there is fire. And what about those sixteen words -- and there were probably more words in the speech that the President didn't use because he missed a line on the teleprompter. What about those, hmmm?"
I need to wash now...
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WOW. Gotta lock this one in with a quote.
All those dashed expectations have shaken someone's marbles pretty badly.