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Joseph Wilson on the Libby verdict & civil suit against Cheney, Rove [VIDEO]

Posted by Adam Howard at 10:56 AM on June 6, 2007.


In his first interview since "Scooter" Libby was sentenced to 30 months for his involvement in the leaking of his wife's covert CIA status, Joseph Wilson tells Keith Olbermann what their next move is.
Joseph Wilson on Keith Olbermann's

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Joseph Wilson says he's pleased with the Libby verdict but he's not about to stop fighting for retribution. Not only is his wife, Valerie Plame, planning to write a book to tell her story but the couple is moving full steam ahead with a civil suit against the real culprits in this entire debacle: Richard Armitage, Karl Rove and Dick Cheney. To find out more details check out the video to your right and Wilson's website: Wilson Support.org.

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Adam Howard is the editor of PEEK.


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Not Sure They Passed Ethics 101?
Posted by: hole11 on Jun 6, 2007 11:57 AM   
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30 months is too long. That's a violation of ethics right there. Libby shouldn't even get 60 days. He shouldn't go to jail for while on appeal either. 250k fine too? That is just too much. What kind of society pushes for that kind of punishment. Not a free one.

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Libby libby libby on the label label label
Posted by: julesrocks1964 on Jun 6, 2007 6:54 PM   
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I don't understand the pardon campaign for this man - he deserves what he gets because HE BROKE THE LAW. Sure he was a "fall guy" but let's not forget he was a "fall guy" by choice. At anytime during this investigation he could have manned up and told the "whole truth". Maybe if he swore on the Constitution as opposed to the Bible - he would of. LOL Nah...what am I thinking? They are all crooks and liars to the end. I won't be happy until they are all frogmarched out in handcuffs.

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I love the informed!
Posted by: JNagarya on Jun 7, 2007 7:20 AM   
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The author write --"

". . . Valerie Plame [is] planning to write a book to tell her story . . . ."

In fact, Plame and her publisher are suing the CIA over the prolonged length of time it is taking vetting the book, which she has already written.

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