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Dead Constitution See other Dead Constitution Articles Title: Right Wing Myths About The Leak Investigation Hot topics: Ethics Supreme Court Media Radical Right Judiciary Right-Wing Myths About The Leak Investigation Patrick Fitzgerald hasnt even concluded his investigation, but the right-wing is already spinning the truth in anticipation of indictments. This document provides the facts to set the record straight. CLAIM FITZGERALD WAS SUPPOSED TO BE INVESTIGATING THE INTELLIGENCE IDENTITIES PROTECTION ACT (IIDA): On July 30, the CIA referred to the justice department, the leaking of Valerie Wilson or Valerie Plames name, for investigation under the whats it called? (Brit Hume: Foreign Intelligence and Identities Act, very odd name) Theres almost no chance I think that Rove or Libby are going to be prosecuted for violating that act. [Bill Kristol, Fox News Sunday, 10/16/05] FACT THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT DELEGATION TO FITZGERALD DIDNT MENTION THE IIDA: By the authority vested in the Attorney General by law, including 28 U.S.C. 509, 510, and 515, and in my capacity as Acting Attorney General pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 508, I hereby delegate to you all the authority of the Attorney General with respect to the Departments investigation into the alleged unauthorized disclosure of a CIA employees identity, and I direct you to exercise that authority as Special Counsel independent of the supervision or control of any officer of the Department. [Letter from James B. Comey, Acting Attorney General, to Patrick J. Fitzgerald, United States Attorney, 12/30/03] FACT FITZGERALD WAS GIVEN THE SAME AUTHORITY AS THE ATTORNEY GENERAL TO PROSECUTE ANY VIOLATION OF THE LAW: The Department, in appointing Special Counsel Fitzgerald under other law, has afforded him independence by delegating all of the Attorney Generals authority with respect to the investigation and instructing him to exercise that authority independent of the control of any officer of the Department. [GAO, 12/30/04] FACT THE CIA REFERRAL TO THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT DIDNT MENTION THE IIDA: But the CIAs initial crimes report to the Justice Department requesting the leak probe never mentioned that law, says a former government official who requested anonymity because of the confidential material involved. Fitzgerald may be looking at other laws barring the disclosure of classified info or the possibility that current or former White House aides made false statements or obstructed justice. [Newsweek, 8/1/05] ***** CLAIM FITZGERALD IS A RUNAWAY PROSECUTOR: I think it shows the danger of runaway prosecutors
you have is a system that essentially creates a crime in the search of a nonexistent crime. And that looks unjust to me. [Charles Krauthammer, Fox News Sunday, 10/9/05] FACT BUSH SAID FITZGERALD WAS CONDUCTING A VERY DIGNIFIED INVESTIGATION: The special prosecutor is conducting a very serious investigation - hes doing it in a very dignified way. [President Bush, 10/11/05] ***** CLAIM LEAKING CLASSIFIED INFORMATION IS NO BIG DEAL: In todays Washington, as has been true for decades, classified information is leaked by many different players in any given policy fight in the government. [Weekly Standard, 10/24/05] FACT GEORGE H.W. BUSH SAID EXPOSING AN UNDERCOVER CIA AGENT WAS THE MOST INSIDIOUS OF CRIMES: I have nothing but contempt and anger for those who betray the trust by exposing the name of our sources. They are, in my view, the most insidious of traitors. [George H.W. Bush, Speech at CIA, 4/26/99; Video] ***** CLAIM VALERIE WILSON WASNT AN UNDERCOVER AGENT: Now, look, Fitzgerald has had two years, two years to answer a simple question, and that is, was the law violated by someone having willfully exposed a CI an undercover CIA agent? Now, we know that wasnt true. The, Valerie Plame wasnt even an undercover agent at the time. [Fred Barnes, Fox News, 10/15/05] FACT CIA SAYS WILSON WAS UNDERCOVER: But within the C.I.A., the exposure of Ms. Plame is now considered an even greater instance of treachery. Ms. Plame, a specialist in nonconventional weapons who worked overseas, had nonofficial cover, and was what in C.I.A. parlance is called a Noc, the most difficult kind of false identity for the agency to create. [New York Times, 10/5/03] ***** CLAIM THE LEAK INVESTIGATION REPRESENTS THE CRIMINALIZATION OF POLITICS: I am worried about what happens to the administration if Rove is indicted. I think its the criminalization of politics thats really gotten totally out of hand. [Bill Kristol, Fox News , 10/14/05] FACT BUSH SAID THE LEAK WAS A CRIME: And, you know, theres a lot of leaking in Washington, D.C. Its a town famous for it. And if this helps stop leaks of this investigation in finding the truth, it will not only hold someone to account who should not have leaked and this is a serious charge, by the way. Were talking about a criminal action, but also hopefully will help set a clear signal we expect other leaks to stop, as well. And so I look forward to finding the truth. [President Bush, 10/6/03] ***** CLAIM PERJURY AND OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE ARE TECHNICALITIES: Don`t you sort of feel a little bad that your side is winning on essentially what is a technicality? [Tucker Carlson, MSNBC, 10/7/05] FACT PERJURY IS A FELONY: [Anyone who] is guilty of perjury and shall, except as otherwise expressly provided by law, be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five years, or both. [U.S. Code] FACT OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE IS A FELONY: Whoever willfully endeavors by means of bribery to obstruct, delay, or prevent the communication of information relating to a violation of any criminal statute of the United States by any person to a criminal investigator shall be fined under this title, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both. [U.S. Code] ***** CLAIM JOE WILSON LIED ABOUT EVERYTHING: [V]irtually everything Joseph Wilson said publicly about his trip, from its origins to his conclusions, was false. [Weekly Standard, 10/24/05] FACT WILSON CONCLUDED IRAQ INTELLIGENCE NUCLEAR WAS EXAGGERATED: I have little choice but to conclude that some of the intelligence related to Iraqs nuclear weapons program was twisted to exaggerate the Iraqi threat. [Wilson, NYTimes, 7/6/03] FACT N.I.E. CONTAINED CLAIM THAT URANIUM EVIDENCE WAS HIGHLY DUBIOUS: The N.I.E. noted reports that Iraq was trying to acquire uranium in Africa but included a warning from the State Department that the reports were highly dubious. [NYT, 7/19/03] FACT - THREE SEPARATE REPORTS CONCLUDED INTELLIGENCE ON URANIUM WAS WEAK: In addition to Wilsons claims, former US Ambassador to Niger, Barbro Owens-Kirkpatrick, and her staff had already concluded the intelligence was false by the time he arrived in the country. Four-Star Marine Gen. Carlton W. Fulford Jr. met with Niger president in February 2002 to check the security of the countrys uranium. Fulford reported that he was convinced it was not an issue, and passed his findings to Gen. Richard B. Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs. [Washington Post, 7/15/03; NYT, 7/6/03] FACT FINAL WMD REPORT COMMISSIONED BY BUSH FOUND NO URANIUM WAS SOUGHT BY IRAQ: The final Iraq Survey Group report concluded, ISG has uncovered no information to support allegations of Iraqi pursuit of uranium from abroad in the post-Operation Desert Storm era. [Comprehensive Report of the Special Adviser to the DCI on Iraqs WMD, 9/30/04] ***** CLAIM WILSON LIED ABOUT HIS TRIP TO NIGER: Former Rove deputy Ken Mehlman: What Joe Wilson alleged was that the vice president, then he said the CIA director sent him to Niger. [CNN, 7/12/05] FACT WILSON NEVER SAID CHENEY PERSONALLY SENT HIM TO NIGER: Bloomberg reported, Wilson never said that Cheney sent him, only that the vice presidents office had questions about an intelligence report that referred to the sale of uranium yellowcake to Iraq from Niger. Wilson, in his New York Times article, said CIA officials were informed of Cheneys questions. The agency officials asked if I would travel to Niger to check out the story so they could provide a response to the vice presidents office, Wilson wrote. [Bloomberg, 7/14/05] ***** CLAIM ADMINISTRATION WAS CORRECTING A FALSE REPORT: Mehlman: He tried to discourage a reporter from writing a story that was false. He said it would be false. He said, You shouldnt write it. And the reporter wrote it anyway, even though it turned out to be false. I think what Karl Rove was saying was right; what Joe Wilson was saying was wrong. [CNN Wolf Blitzer Reports, 7/12/05] FACT WILSONS CLAIMS HAVE HELD UP IN THE FACE OF FIRE: Bloomberg recently reported, Two-year old assertions by former ambassador Joseph Wilson regarding Iraq and uranium, which lie at the heart of the controversy over who at the White House identified a covert U.S. operative, have held up in the face of attacks by supporters of presidential adviser Karl Rove. 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ping! I hope someone posts this on LP and FR.
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