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even if ultimately no perp walks take place over the whole Plame affair. Think about it. Even a Mormon farmer plowing his field in Utah or a Texas small business man is going to think it odd that this kind of thing OBVIOUSLY DID HAPPEN and no one is paying a price. Well, one person is...and it is a journalist who DIDN'T contribute to the crime of exposing identity of an undercover CIA agent.
I liked what Michael Issikof (sp) said about this. If NO INDICTMENTS are brought against anyone and FItzgerald shuts down his investigation with zero, zip, nada....the idea that he enforced the request for this woman's testimony causing a judge to send her to jail in contemt would show what a sad situation we are in. Throwing journalists in jail on a whim would be the new "norm".
A person could raise any and all investigations that would allow similar supoenas of journalists on petty items of testimony and a harrassment of the press could begin in full force.
The regular American man and woman is a decent person and will not stand for sustained abuse of power. THey will see through the facade of nice photo ops of Bush. They will take the measure of the man and find him wanting. In fact, they may be hard pressed to still call him a "man".
There's a legal aspect to this. But there's also a moral aspect and seemingly most important--a political aspect.
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