Dirt on the Plame Investigation About to Fly?
Red meat is coming soon on the CIA Plame Leak case, according to Alternet.Org.
Among the revelations from two senior members of senate and key staffers; counsel for individuals that have been called before the grand jury; and two journalists taking a lead position in investigating the case.
The investigation has focused mostly closely on Vice President Cheney and his staff, as well as the U.S. Ambassador to the UN, John Bolton.
Eight indictments have already been prepared, with the possibility of another 10, including senior White House staff, most notably Cheney's chief of staff Scooter Libby, Fred Flights (special assistant to Bolton), and national security adviser Steve Hadley. Apparently, Libby and Hadley have both been told by their lawyers to expect indictments.
Also, the indictment of senior bush political advisor Karl Rove seems highly probable.
Colin Powell told John McCain he showed the infamous memo with Plame's identity on it to just two people - Dick Cheney and George Bush.
Comments
Bolten and Chenny both were writers of Project fot the new American Century. I am sure Fitsgerald will be looking into this matter as well as Downing street memos.
Posted by: mary | October 22, 2005 11:53 PM
Thanks Mary. One can only hope...I'm wondering why no news organization in America, except the Atlanta paper, has done anything with this story?
Posted by: GW | October 23, 2005 09:18 AM