Something we haven't considered with Libby's resignation, his replacement, Cheney's Counsel, David Addington.
Addington is a big supporter of allowing the use of torture, and undoubtedly had close discussion with Cheney when drawing up these procedures
Seems to me that since Cheney's view would allow the use of torture to prevent an imminent nuclear explosion, then this is an area that fitzgerald could logically wade into as it relates to motives the Administration had in smearing any critic of the ways President Jr & Cheney deliberately twisted facts to fit the policy
And regarding what's happened with President Jr's personal counsel, does appointing your lawyer as your Chief of Staff seem like the smartest of present political moves?
Just a thought
Addington is a big supporter of allowing the use of torture, and undoubtedly had close discussion with Cheney when drawing up these procedures
Seems to me that since Cheney's view would allow the use of torture to prevent an imminent nuclear explosion, then this is an area that fitzgerald could logically wade into as it relates to motives the Administration had in smearing any critic of the ways President Jr & Cheney deliberately twisted facts to fit the policy
And regarding what's happened with President Jr's personal counsel, does appointing your lawyer as your Chief of Staff seem like the smartest of present political moves?
Just a thought
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