Thursday, February 16, 2006

CHENEY SHOOTS A GADZILLION BIRDS!


~CHENEY THE HUNTER~
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  • Meanwhile back at the ranch...

    It seems that a lot of evidence has dissappeared on this governments watch. The Neo Con's are really busy on all fronts in their deception of the sheeple. The Libby trial has now been postponed till Jan. 8, 2007,"AFTER THE MIDTERM ELECTIONS" with the feeble excuse that one of his attorneys will be busy on another case for 10 weeks. The judge had hoped to set the trial for September. We all know for a fact that trials of this magnitude should move on with great expedience. And...we also know that this administration will probably be bombing Iran long before 2007. The whole Scooter Libby trial could be postponed for a long time, along with all of the other investigations of a myriad of crimes commited by this evil Cabal.

    In an interview on FOX News Channel, Cheney said there is an executive order that gives the vice president, along with the president, the authority to declassify information."I have certainly advocated declassification. I have participated in declassification decisions," Cheney said. Asked for details, he said, "I don't want to get into that. There's an executive order that specifies who has classification authority, and obviously it focuses first and foremost on the president, but also includes the vice president."Cheney added a ringing endorsement of Libby.Libby's Friends Raise $2M for Legal Bills"Scooter is entitled to the presumption of innocence," said Cheney. "He is a great guy. I worked with him for a long time. I have tremendous regard for him. I may well be called as a witness at some point in the case, and it is therefore inappropriate for me to comment on any facet of the case."

    I'm Authorized to Declassify Government Information

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    The following snippits of information were all found on Fox "faux" News
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    In an interview on FOX News Channel, Cheney said there is an executive order that gives the vice president, along with the president, the authority to declassify information.

    "I have certainly advocated declassification. I have participated in declassification decisions," Cheney said. Asked for details, he said, "I don't want to get into that. There's an executive order that specifies who has classification authority, and obviously it focuses first and foremost on the president, but also includes the vice president."
    Cheney added a ringing endorsement of Libby.Libby's Friends Raise $2M for Legal Bills

    "Scooter is entitled to the presumption of innocence," said Cheney. "He is a great guy. I worked with him for a long time. I have tremendous regard for him. I may well be called as a witness at some point in the case, and it is therefore inappropriate for me to comment on any facet of the case."
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    Lawyers for defendant I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby this week accused prosecutors of withholding evidence the Libby camp says it needs to mount a defense.

    "We are aware of no evidence pertinent to the charges against defendant Libby which has been destroyed," Fitzgerald wrote in a letter to the defense team.
    But the prosecutor added: "In an abundance of caution, we advise you that we have learned that not all e-mail of the Office of Vice President and the Executive Office of the President for certain time periods in 2003 was preserved through the normal archiving process on the White House computer system." His letter was an exhibit attached to Libby's demand for more information from the prosecution.
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    WASHINGTON — Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald is raising the possibility that records sought in the CIA leak investigation could be missing because of an e-mail archiving problem at the White House.

    During a Feb. 3 hearing, Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald told a federal judge that the review of classified materials is being done by the CIA, National Security Council, National Security Agency, State Department and several components within the White House, including the offices of the president and vice president.

    The outcome of those reviews will determine whether the case against Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney's former chief of staff, gets bogged down in a legal battle pitting the government's desire to protect national security secrets against a defendant's right to a fair trial.
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    Libby's Trial Set for After Midterm Elections

    The trial for Libby, who faces perjury and obstruction of justice charges, will begin with jury selection Jan. 8, said U.S. District Judge Reggie B. Walton. The judge said he had hoped to start the trial in September but one of Libby's lawyers had a scheduling conflict that made that impractical.

    Walton said he does not like "to have a case linger" but had no choice because Libby attorney Ted Wells will be tied up for 10 weeks on another case.

    Libby, formerly chief of staff to Vice President Dick Cheney, was indicted late last year on charges that he lied to FBI agents and a federal grand jury about how he learned CIA operative Valerie Plame Wilson's identity and when he subsequently told reporters.

    Wells said Libby's defense team was "very happy" with the trial date. It "will permit us the time we need to prepare Mr. Libby's defense," he told reporters outside the courthouse.
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    Here is the executive order signed by Bush that Cheney refers to. To me this document is proof that we have a president that is not only incompetent, but is
    exhibiting powers that eliminate any checks and balances whatever.
  • VERY SCARY
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