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They seem stupid enough to add purjury and contempt of congress to their list of charges.
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It would be like me purjuring the heck out of myself and then saying "blame Clinton for making purjury ok."
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Like, I mean ... like are we surprised that George Bush commuted the 30-month sentence of Dick Cheney's good buddy, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, who was convicted on Federal charges of purjury, obstruction of justice and lying to investigators.
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So purjury about a blow job is OK as a basis for impeachment, but purjury + obstruction of justice + leaking classified information are not enough basis for indictment?
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The two charged, purjury and obstruction of justice, clearly require intent, and that is one of the ways that the defense is going to attack the charges.
"Not going to protect one staffer and sacrifice the guy that was asked to stick his neck in the meat grinder because of the incompetence of others." Ann Althouse 2007
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Okay, the logic of this statement is that because the Republicans brought Clinton up on purjury regarding his sex life, Cheney gets a Get-Out-of-Jail Free Card because he succeeded Clinton.
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He could have settled the endless series of lawsuits that eventually culminated in his purjury and / or subourning purgery.
Think Progress » Fox on The Defensive, Promos Interview As ‘Clinton Gets Crazed’ 2006
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May 10th indictment fri May 12 Fitz news conference purjury obstruction of justice
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I know we all scratched our heads about the purjury and obstruction charges, but did he go with his slam dunk before the GJ expired, and from his investigation could pretty well predict this is how Libby would react, thus playing out according to plan in which Fitz simply responds to filings, oh by the way, setting out his case against the higher-ups in the administration?
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And sealing the indictment under pretense of potential cooperation to keep it under wraps would be highly unethical at best, purjury at worst.
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