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Friday, September 30, 2005

Who's lying...? Judy...? Bob...? Cooper...? Karl...? Scooter...? All the above...?

indictments...? yes...? no...? maybe...? what a cast of unsavories...
One of the reporters who has already testified before the grand jury, Matthew Cooper of Time magazine, disclosed that one of his sources for stories about the Plame/Wilson affair was Karl Rove, the White House deputy chief of staff.

The New York Times reported on Friday that Ms Miller's source was Lewis Libby, chief of staff to Mr Cheney. Ms Miller, however, never wrote a story based on that conversation, and Mr Cooper says he told the grand jury that neither Mr Rove nor Mr Libby disclosed to him Ms Plame's name or her covert status.

No details have yet emerged of the grand jury testimony of Robert Novak, the syndicated columnist who first revealed Ms Plame's identity.

Ms Miller was jailed in July after refusing to testify before the grand jury, insisting she had promised confidentiality to her source. But on Thursday she said the source had “voluntarily and personally” freed her to testify on their conversations.

Mr Libby, who also spoke to Time magazine's Mr Cooper, has insisted through his lawyers that he freed both reporters from their confidentiality pledges more than a year ago. Mr Cooper testified in July, but Ms Miller chose to go to jail, insisting Mr Libby had not given such consent freely.

my vote, for the precious little it's worth, is for all the above... round 'em up... head 'em out... heee-yah... yipeee-ki-yi-yo, get along little dogies, it's your misfortune and none o' my own...

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