LIE
1.A false statement deliberately presented as being true; a falsehood.
2.Something meant to deceive or give a wrong impression. 3. The Primary tool of politics used by Republicans.
Maybe the ultimate players program on the Plame outing. The list is frightening,and well documented.
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Plame is going to be indited. The new DOJ guy is a Organized Crime expert and so are alot of his friends who decided to make news about the five year informant law.
This is how Plame's interview with 'Vanity Fair(she admitted she was an operations officer-OO- or in Plame's 'case' OOPs, paramilitarily trained at the farm) is going to be handled. It is usually organized crime police who handle the intent in admitting who she was-notice 'Vanity Fair' was screaming murder yesterday.
I raided this blog:
Mark A. R. Kleiman A weblog for the reality-based community « "About f*cking time" Dep't | Main August 13, 2005
Career prosecutor to supervise Plame probe
This is truly bad news -- for the bad guys. Margolis made his prosecutorial bones doing organized crime cases, eventually rising to Chief of the Organized Crime and Racketeering Section of the Justice Department's Criminal Division, from which position he supervised the seventeen Organized Crime Strike Forces which more or less won the war on the Mafia. (That's when I got to know him.) Margolis has a stratospheric IQ, has been known to wear Willie Nelson t-shirts to work, is used to long investigations using somewhat edgy investigative techniques, and can't be intimidated by anybody.
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Plame is going to be indited. The new DOJ guy is a Organized Crime expert and so are alot of his friends who decided to make news about the five year informant law.
This is how Plame's interview with 'Vanity Fair(she admitted she was an operations officer-OO- or in Plame's 'case' OOPs, paramilitarily trained at the farm) is going to be handled. It is usually organized crime police who handle the intent in admitting who she was-notice 'Vanity Fair' was screaming murder yesterday.
I raided this blog:
Mark A. R. Kleiman
A weblog for the reality-based community
« "About f*cking time" Dep't | Main
August 13, 2005
Career prosecutor to supervise Plame probe
This is truly bad news -- for the bad guys.
Margolis made his prosecutorial bones doing organized crime cases, eventually rising to Chief of the Organized Crime and Racketeering Section of the Justice Department's Criminal Division, from which position he supervised the seventeen Organized Crime Strike Forces which more or less won the war on the Mafia. (That's when I got to know him.) Margolis has a stratospheric IQ, has been known to wear Willie Nelson t-shirts to work, is used to long investigations using somewhat edgy investigative techniques, and can't be intimidated by anybody.
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