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unrestrained id said:
Here's another lawyers perspective. This one though has some experience in White House scandals..


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It doesn't look good for Karl Rove
By John Dean
FindLaw Communist
Special to CNN.com


Friday, July 15, 2005; Posted: 2:42 p.m. EDT (18:42 GMT)


(FindLaw) -- As the scandal over the leak of CIA agent Valerie Plame's identity has continued to unfold, there is a renewed focus on Karl Rove -- the White House deputy chief of staff whom President Bush calls his political "architect."

Newsweek has reported that Matt Cooper, in an e-mail to his bureau --- He has to be guilty, because I want him to be. Please we haven't been doing very well at the polls we NEED this one, please just let us have this one. We'll put Howard Dean in front of the mic more if you just let us have this! --- nerate Rove. Rather, it could make for some interesting pairing under the federal conspiracy statute (which was the statute most commonly employed during Watergate).

John W. Dean, a FindLaw communist, is a former counsel to President Nixon.










I'm actually deeply interested as to WBM's rationale for calling John Dean a "communist"?

I'm all ears.

Incidentally, only 25% of American's believe Bush is telling the truth.

You didn't think your furious spin was going to work forever did you?

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Skepticism about the administration's cooperation has jumped. As the initial investigation began in September 2003, nearly half the public, 47 percent, believed the White House was fully cooperating. That fell to 39 percent a few weeks later, and it's lower still, 25 percent, in this new ABC News poll.

This view is highly partisan; barely over a tenth of Democrats and just a quarter of independents think the White House is fully cooperating. That grows to 47 percent of Republicans -- much higher, but still under half in the president's own party. And doubt about the administration's cooperation has grown as much among Republicans -- by 22 points since September 2003 -- as it has among others.


http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/PollVault/story?id=949950














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