Who in the world is Judith Miller?

Do you remember who Judith Miller is? Ring a bell? She was the reporter who got sentenced to 18 months in the pokey for contempt of court for refusing to name names in the Valerie Plame case.  After her...

Robert Novak Dies at 78

Robert Novak, columnist, journalist and political commentator, has died at age 78 after a yearlong battle with brain cancer.Bob Novak's career spanned several decades and several administrations. "Mrs. Novak said...

Bush pardons 19 people; Libby left out

The list of President Bush's pardons was released today, and other than its comparitive short length (President Clinton's list was much longer), the biggest news about it revolves around what's not in it rather...

YellowCake Uranium.. News&Opinion

The International Institute of Nonviolence By: Rev. Jermano The USA has removed the Yellowcake Uranium from Iraq to a buyer in Canada. It was 550 metric tons being shipped to Ontario's Canadian uranium producer,...

Bush Impeachment Crimes Will Not Be Buried

" Two weeks ago Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) brought an impeachment resolution against President George W. Bush to the House floor.x30x31 It took him nearly five hours to read the resolution’s 35 articles.x32 ...

"Scooter" Libby Disbarred from Practising Law

Lewis "Scooter" Libby will lose his license to practise or appear in court in Washington until at least 2012.  He will also probably lose any bar membership he holds in other states.Convicted of lying to the...

Former aide blames Bush for leak deceit

"In an excerpt from his forthcoming book, McClellan recounts the 2003 news conference in which he told reporters that aides Karl Rove and I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby were "not involved" in the leak involving operative Valerie Plame. "There was one problem. It was not true,"...

The Plame affair: A quartet of betrayals

"Shed no tears for Valerie Plame. It's easy to tell by the radiant smile on her face when she's out in public that, despite the designation "fair game" that Karl Rove slapped on her in a conversation with Chris Matthews, she's not a bitter woman....

Judge Walton's Pettifoggery

By Cecil Turner, The American Thinker, July 14, 2007 Ten days after the President commuted the prison term of I. Lewis Libby, Judge Walton upheld the amended sentence in a new memorandum opinion, and displayed...

The Texacutioner Finds Mercy: Bush Goes Weak in the Knees for Libby

As governor, George W. Bush presided over more than 150 executions. This statistic is a record in modern history and in civilized society and it should be remembered when we talk about him as a man who forgives...

The Texacutioner Finds Mercy: Bush Goes Weak in the Knees for Libby

As governor, George W. Bush presided over more than 150 executions. This statistic is a record in modern history and in civilized society and it should be remembered when we talk about him as a man who forgives...

Blonde Faith

INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY, Political Theater: The congressional testimony of Valerie Plame, the 'spy' who became a Vanity Fair cover girl, was staged to embarrass the Bush White House. It actually completed...

Plame: I Worked as a 'Covert Officer'

"One meme going around on the right is that Valerie Plame Wilson wasn't a covert agent, that she was a paper shuffler, that revealing her identity wasn't a big deal. Putting aside for the moment that people in the...

White House Didn't Investigate Plame Leak

"An interesting turn in the Valerie Plame case. Congressional testimony shows there was no White House investigation of the leak."Editor & Publisher:Dr. James Knodell, director of the Office of Security at the...

House Committee to Investigate CIA Leak

"Republicans are probably learning to hate Henry Waxman in a big hurry."House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform:Chairman Henry A. Waxman announced a hearing on whether White House officials followed...

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