Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Wil it be Rove? Libby? Cheney? Who, oh who, will be indicted tomorrow. I am going to bed early tonight so that tomorrow comes faster!

Bracing for indictments against top aides, the White House on Tuesday rallied behind Vice President Dick Cheney but refused to answer questions about whether he told his chief of staff about the CIA officer at the heart of a two-year leak investigation.

White House spokesman Scott McClellan would neither confirm nor deny a report in The New York Times that Cheney's chief of staff, Lewis Libby, first learned about the CIA officer, Valerie Plame, in a conversation with the vice president on June 12, 2003, weeks before her identity became public in a newspaper column by Robert Novak on July 14, 2003.

President George W. Bush ignored a shouted question about Cheney's role amid growing signs that federal prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald will seek charges as early as Wednesday, when the grand jury is scheduled to reconvene.

In addition to Libby, Bush's top political adviser, Karl Rove, could be indicted, as well as others, lawyers close to the case said.

Scurry, scurry, little liars you will find no place to hide.
Once you ruled, but now you're doomed, you shouldn't ever have lied.

Justice comes for those who sin and now it comes for you.
Your God has turned his back on you and the devil wants his due.

And once you are gone we have much to do you have left an incredible mess.
But you didn't care, it did not matter much, because it wasn't on a dress.

Yep. I am sooo keeping my day job.

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