Get a read of this guy from "The American Thinker"
The Potemkin Prosecution (Part One)
March 27th, 2006
The Scooter Libby case is back in the public eye, with the news that subpoenas have been issued to the New York Times, NBC News and Time Magazine, and the likelihood that reporters’ notes, emails, and testimony of celebrities like Tim Russert may become public. But the embarrassment which may be experienced by the antique media pales before what awaits Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald, whose reputation may never recover from what lies ahead.
As the Libby cases progresses, it has underscored the pattern seen in other recent cases Patrick Fitzgerald has supervised. Fitzgerald is good at creating elaborate facades which tart up the ramshackle huts to which they are affixed, like Potemkin Villages. Once those facades are removed, it is obvious the cases behind them are rickety, and the prosecutor more adept at hiding than ferreting out the truth.
A Pattern of Careless Prosecution
Although sympathetic media friends have largely hidden his responsibility from the public, Fitzgerald has demonstrated carelessness in the handling of significant matters entrusted to him. As the gears of the judicial process slowly grind on, the public will become aware of the lack of substance behind his latest disaster, the prosecution of the Vice President’s former Chief of Staff.
The denouement of the Special Prosecutor began a few weeks ago when it was learned his staff in a major terrorism case accidentally delivered 16 cartons of highly classified documents to defense counsel, and it took them four months to figure that out and try to get them returned.
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http://www.americanthinker.com/articles.php?article_id=5362They really hate the fact that their precious George W. Bush and his administration is as corrupt as they come.