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Fitzgerald Falsifies Record In Libby Case, Requests Court Correct Part Of Filing In Attempt To Save Leak Case

 
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Fitzgerald Falsifies Record In Libby Case, Requests Court Correct Part Of Filing In Attempt To Save Leak Case
Prosecutor in CIA Leak Case Corrects Part of Court Filing


Wednesday, April 12, 2006; A08


The federal prosecutor overseeing the indictment of Vice President Cheney's former chief of staff, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, yesterday corrected an assertion in an earlier court filing that Libby had misrepresented the significance placed by the CIA on allegations that Iraq attempted to buy uranium from Niger.

Last week, Special Counsel Patrick J. Fitzgerald wrote that, in conversation with former New York Times reporter Judith Miller, Libby described the uranium story as a "key judgment" of the CIA's 2002 National Intelligence Estimate on Iraq, a term of art indicating there was consensus within the intelligence community on that issue. In fact, the alleged effort to buy uranium was not among the estimate's key judgments and was listed further back in the 96-page, classified document.

In a letter to U.S. District Judge Reggie B. Walton, Fitzgerald wrote yesterday that he wanted to "correct" the sentence that dealt with the issue in a filing he submitted last Wednesday. That sentence said Libby "was to tell Miller, among other things, that a key judgment of the NIE held that Iraq was 'vigorously trying to procure' uranium."

Instead, the sentence should have conveyed that Libby was to tell Miller some of the key judgments of the NIE "and that the NIE stated that Iraq was 'vigorously trying to procure' uranium."

Libby is not charged with misportraying or leaking classified information. He was indicted last year for allegedly lying to the FBI and a grand jury about what he said to reporters. The indictment came as part of Fitzgerald's investigation into who leaked to the media the name of covert CIA operative Valerie Plame, whose husband became a public critic of the Bush administration's case for the Iraq war.

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Re: Fitzgerald Falsifies Record In Libby Case, Requests Court Correct Part Of Filing In Attempt To Save Leak Case
OP is a liar. Fitzgerald is correcting something that has come out in Libby's more recent testimony. His conversation with Miller led Fitz to file that Libby had told Miller that the uranium story was a "key judgment" in the NIE on Iraq - meaning that it was consensus of the intelligence community. This would be Miller's assertion about the yellowcake story.

Instead, Fitz is changing that to "Libby was to tell Miller..." That information comes from Libby and what his superiors told him to do.

This is restructuring the cast to go after the big guys.

So the OP is either a liar of has serious difficulties comprehending the english language.
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04/12/2006 01:36 AM
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Re: Fitzgerald Falsifies Record In Libby Case, Requests Court Correct Part Of Filing In Attempt To Save Leak Case
You're Delusional, Fitzgerald's case is so full of holes it should be called Irish Cheese.





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