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The biased media is destroying our people and our country with their opinions and why any good person would want to be punished by running for public office is beyond me, but thankful that there are a few...
Mr. Libby did not deserve this treatment and all this was a waste of time and taxpayers money...finally our Leader steps forward once again to put things right.
Again, THANK YOU for your excellent article.
p>A Proud American, br> -- Bob Knopsnyder br> Markleton, Pennsylvania /p>Ben is correct about Fitzgerald. Why hasn't this shoe scrapping been disbarred like Nifong? The Illinois and D.C. Bars apparently don't have the guts or ethics to rid the legal profession of this embarrassment.
p>But Ben is wrong about Bush. If Bush is so all-fired wonderful, why did he put out the crock that he respected the jury's verdict and why did he let a quarter of a million dollar fine stay in place? Bush was doing nothing more than making a stingy and reluctant bow to his base who had trounced him in the preceding week by convincing the Senate to put the kibosh on his amnesty-granting elitist "immigration" bill. br> -- John Gridley /p>It is simply appalling to see the White House Press Corps pummeling Tony Snow with hostile questions about the Libby commutation. Their outrage is curiously selective.
When Bill Clinton was cited for contempt of court in the Paula Jones civil case, after his lawyer Bob Bennett alerted the judge that he had unknowingly filed a false affidavit containing Clinton's brazen mis-statements, the liberal press whined that the false testimony was "immaterial" and that the case had been had been thrown out. "No harm, no foul," they complained. "Injustice," they bellowed.