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Koward Karl flees the Country.....; Traitor Rove on "Long Vacation"
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Topic Started: Jul 13 2008, 11:21 PM (1,047 Views)
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look-up
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Jul 16 2008, 10:13 AM
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come on man, don't twist their words, that's their tactic...
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Jul 16 2008, 10:30 AM
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Oh Parky, lighten up.
Karl Rove is at the Bohemian Grove.
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JFK
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Jul 16 2008, 11:29 AM
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- Jul 16 2008, 09:58 AM
Excellent point.
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Jul 16 2008, 12:38 PM
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- JFK
- Jul 14 2008, 10:49 PM
 Umm Arbor, which part of my responce did you not understand ? Here let me quote myself for you. - JFK
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Personally I would like to see Mr. Rove and the rest waterboarded into confession, then tried using that testimony.
emphasis added to relivant portion. Now, show me where I said he should be executed. - Sam
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JFK are you being facetious or do you believe he should be waterboarded?
Should he be ? No. Those detainees should not have been waterboarded either. I like this one - I want to play!!
Parky - when are we going to have trials for Gitmo detainees?!
Innocent until proven guilty, right? Right?
Defend yourself to your accusers, right?
Edited by Flippy, Jul 16 2008, 12:39 PM.
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Domenick DiMaggio
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Jul 19 2008, 09:49 AM
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think progress
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Iglesias: Rove Won’t Testify ‘To Keep Himself From Being Indicted’»
Last week, Karl Rove ignored a subpoena and refused to testify before Congress, choosing instead to take a trip abroad. This morning, David Iglesias, one of the U.S. Attorneys politically purged under Alberto Gonzales, told MSNBC’s Mike Barnicle he believed Rove “had information that…would show illegal activity” and thus will refuse to testify “to keep himself from being indicted”:
IGLESIAS: Which I believe is the reason why he is refusing to testify in front of the Congress. He has information that I believe would show illegal activity, interfering with ongoing federal criminal investigations. So Rove is not testifying I think basically to keep himself from being indicted.
Barnicle also asked Iglesias whether Rove played a role in his firing, to which Iglesias replied, “Absolutely”:
BARNICLE: Do you think he has anything to do with your being dismissed?
IGLESIAS: Absolutely. The evidence is clear that he relayed, he took a call from Pete Domenici about me that he talk to the state party chairman here. He was very involved in something he had no business being involved in which is, you know, the oversight of a federal investigation and a federal prosecutor.
But Rove’s involvement in the politicization of the Justice Department may extend further. Besides his alleged interference in the prosecution of former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman, Marcy Wheeler recently revealed a June letter from special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald in which he suggested that Rove tried to fire him in 2005, in the middle of his investigation of Rove.
Last week, Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-CA) insisted that if Rove continued to ignore her committee’s subpoena, he “absolutely” should go to jail.
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BARNICLE: In your discussions with the other U.S. Attorneys, does the name Karl Rove ever come up?
IGLESIAS: Many, many times. Which I believe is the reason why he is refusing to testify in front of the Congress. He has information that I believe would show illegal activity, interfering with ongoing federal criminal investigations. So Rove is not testifying I think basically to keep himself from being indicted.
BARNICLE: Do you think he has anything to do with your being dismissed?
IGLESIAS: Absolutely. The evidence is clear that he relayed, he took a call from Pete Domenici about me that he talk to the state party chairman here. He was very involved in something he had no business being involved in which is, you know, the oversight of a federal investigation and a federal prosecutor.
Brave New Films released a new video today demanding send karl rove to jail
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Jul 21 2008, 03:31 AM
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Jut wait & Bush will pardon him on his last day in OFFICE
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Jul 21 2008, 08:11 AM
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Jul 24 2008, 01:07 PM
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raw story
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Group claims 100,000 signatures in 'Send Rove to Jail' campaign
SendRoveToJail.com.
That's the name of the website now claiming to have over 101,000 signatures in their campaign to urge the House Judiciary Committee to cite former White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove for contempt.
Rove failed to testify after being subpoenaed by the Judiciary Committee to provide information regarding the selective prosecution of former Alabama Democratic Governor Don Siegelman. RAW STORY's reporting on Siegelman's case, along with that of CBS' 60 Minutes, sparked a national outcry that resulted in Siegelman being let out of jail pending appeal.
"We call on the the House Judiciary Committee to cite Rove with contempt for failing to comply with a Congressional subpoena," the petition at the website reads. "Since Rove regards the law with such contempt, it's high time the law and Congress hold him in contempt as well. We demand the [Committee] let Rove know he can't decide which subpoenas he obeys and which he ignores."
Both the Committee and House Democrats have subpoenaed numerous Bush Administration officials. Some have failed to show up, while others, like former Attorney General John Ashcroft, repeatedly declined to answer, citing their own forgetfulness.
"I must admit, it's been difficult for me sometimes to distinguish between what I in fact recall as a matter of my own experience, and what I remember from the accounts of others," the former Attorney General said on July 17.
Next Tuesday, a coalition of organizations -- including Brave New Films, The Nation magazine, Campaign for America's Future, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, Progress Now Action and CREDO Mobile -- will deliver the petition to the House Judiciary Committee.
The online petition, created by Brave New Films and housed at SendRoveToJail.com, claims to have amassed over 100,000 names in less than six days. As of Thursday morning, the total was 101,722.
"Karl Rove is not above the law," Robert Greenwald, founder and president of Brave New Films, said in a release. "Rove's refusal to comply with a Congressional subpoena makes a mockery of the justice system. Even former high government officials like Rove are accountable to the law. Rove needs to learn that we live in a democracy, not a dictatorship."
"Karl Rove has built a career out of bending the law, but now he seems to feel entitled simply to break it," added Michael Kieschnick, President of CREDO Mobile. "We expect the House Judiciary Committee to agree that Karl Rove is in contempt and should be sent to jail if he persists in his flagrant disregard for the laws of this country."
The "Send Rove to Jail" campaign follows the liberal film company's "Lieberman Must Go" campaign. It was also a Brave New Films video that exposed Senator John McCain's (R-AZ) relationship with the controversial Reverend Rod Parsley, forcing McCain to denounce the pastor's endorsement.
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