Treason? Really? Wow. And if they get cleared, then what ?
And if they
don't, then what?
fredster, we know someone committed what can best be described as treason; the public outing of an undercover agent as political retribution. The prosecutor stated, definitively, that a crime had been committed, but that Administration officials have been stonewalling the case, so he has not (as yet) been able to obtain enough evidence to prosecute on that charge, so he went with obstruction (for now). But you go on defending these traitors.
As a law student can you clarify does Indictment = Guilty? What's the indictment ratio of this administration compared to the other administrations? Like Clinton's for example?
You know, that doesn't make it right and it's sad to see you play the "but Clinton" card so soon, but since you asked:
Well, let's see: House Majority Leader, Tom DeLay has
three indictments (so far), Scooter (the first White House aide indicted in 130 years) has
one indictment for obstruction/perjury in a case involving the President's and Vice President's top aides, Michael Scanlon has just
pleaded guilty to conspiracy...so the fireworks on that case have just started, and it's sure to reach deep inside Congress. Jack Abramoff, GOP uber-lobbyist has
one indicted for fraud (so far). Ohio Republican Tom Noe has
one indictment for money laundering (also currently under investigation for 'Coingate')
White House Top Adviser and Chief Architect of Bush's presidency, Karl Rove is still
under investigation (possibly with sealed indictments) for the treasonous outing of a CIA agent, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist is
under investigation by the SEC for insider trading, Tom DeLay is
under investigation by
two separate prosecutors reporting to two separate Grand Juries.
That pretty much covers the entire spectrum of GOP leadership at the Federal level, and in some cases, the state level...and these aren't Democratic witch hunts, since, as the minority party, they did NOT have the power to initiate any of these investigations, unlike the GOP under Clinton. All in all, the GOP brought this all upon themselves, and they have no one else to blame for their fetid culture of corruption.
Boo-freakin'-Hoo!
mrC