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If no plea bargain happens, bloggers may not receive prized media seats in trial of White House aide Lewis Libby.

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Why would anyone care????
by Earl Benser October 28, 2005 2:36 PM PDT
There will be plenty of actual reporters, with credible stories.
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Justice? not likely
by heystoopid October 28, 2005 3:48 PM PDT
Justice in regard to Whitehouse aides caught in the act with their shifty and underhanded deals and tatics, usually at the President's direct behest and direction(the old keep it at arms length plausable deniability factor/joke!). The odds for a successful conviction are very low to non existent, as these cases usually drag on for years due to the delaying legal tactics, over extensive time required to argue about minute points of law! Alas the real person, who should be put on trial and impeached is too weak to own up to his own deceit and dishonesty for this travesty(maybe he will decry God made me do it in his Born again sort of way or require a very long holiday at the Betty Ford Clinic?????). The wrong man is on trial here, maybe by some unlikely miracle and attack of concious? ,all Congressmen and Senators should get off their collective backsides and impeach both the President and Vice President, for their collective lies, fiction and propaganda and leading the country into the new no win Vietnam style quagmire!(to win requires the extensive genocide of a local resident population, and to lose will cost every man in the street his current lifestyle!) Only time will tell!, oh well such is life!
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They did impeach him - then the Senate let him go free
by aabcdefghij987654321 October 31, 2005 1:53 PM PST
Of course it was the previous president who made Richard Nixon look like a model of virtuous honesty by comparison but you've obviously believed all the lies being told about the current president.
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