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Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Plame's Lawsuit Against Cheney, Rove

by: Jason Leopold, t r u t h o u t | Report

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The Supreme Court refused to hear a civil lawsuit brought by Valerie Plame. (Photo: Doug Mills / The New York Times)

    The US Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear a civil lawsuit filed by Valerie Plame Wilson and her husband, former Ambassador Joseph Wilson, against Bush administration officials who were responsible for leaking her covert CIA status to the media and attacking her husband for accusing the White House of twisting prewar Iraq intelligence.

    The Supreme Court's rejection effectively brings the three-year-old case to a close. The Wilson's had sued Dick Cheney, Karl Rove, Cheney's ex-chief of staff I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, and former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage for violating their civil rights. Libby was convicted on four of five counts and was sentenced to 30 months in prison. President George W. Bush later commuted the sentence, sparing Libby jail time.

    "The Wilsons and their counsel are disappointed by the Supreme Court's refusal to hear the case, but more significantly, this is a setback for our democracy," said Melanie Sloan, executive director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, an attorney representing the Wilsons. "This decision means that government officials can abuse their power for political purposes without fear of repercussion. Private citizens like the Wilsons, who see their careers destroyed and their lives placed in jeopardy by administration officials seeking to score political points and silence opposition, have no recourse."

    US District Court Judge John Bates dismissed the civil lawsuit two years ago. At the time, Bates wrote, as a technical legal matter, Plame and Wilson can't sue under the Constitution. Bates added that the defendants - Cheney, Rove, Libby, and others -had the right to rebut criticism aimed at Wilson, who accused the administration of twisting prewar Iraq intelligence. Bates said the leak of Plame's undercover CIA status to a handful of reporters was "unsavory," but simply a casualty of Wilson's criticism of the administration.

    "The alleged means by which defendants chose to rebut Mr. Wilson's comments and attack his credibility may have been highly unsavory," Bates wrote. "But there can be no serious dispute that the act of rebutting public criticism, such as that levied by Mr. Wilson against the Bush administration's handling of prewar foreign intelligence by speaking with members of the press, is within the scope of defendants' duties as high-level Executive Branch officials."

    "This case is not just about what top government officials did to Valerie and me," Wilson said following Bates's ruling. "We brought this suit because we strongly believe that politicizing intelligence ultimately serves only to undermine the security of our nation. Today's decision is just the first step in what we have always known would be a long legal battle and we are committed to seeing this case through."

    The Wilsons petitioned the Supreme Court after the Republican-dominated US Court of Appeals for DC Circuit, in a 2 to 1 vote last August, turned down their request for a rehearing. The panel said there was no constitutional precedent established to allow the case to move forward and the court declined to set one.

    A federal investigation led by special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald later found that numerous White House officials - including Cheney and Libby - had retaliated against and sought to discredit Ambassador Wilson for publicly claiming that the administration had manipulated prewar Iraq intelligence.

    Administration officials countered Joseph Wilson's criticism by disclosing to reporters, privately, that Plame worked at the CIA and had arranged to send her husband to Niger to investigate allegations that Iraq tried to purchase 500 tons of yellowcake uranium. The White House was trying to imply that Wilson's trip was the result of nepotism. Plame testified before Congress last year that she had had no role in selecting her husband for the mission to Niger.

    Senior Bush administration officials disclosed Plame's identity to several journalists in June and July of 2003 amid White House efforts to discredit her husband, former US Ambassador Joseph Wilson, for challenging Bush's use of bogus intelligence to justify invading Iraq.

    Her CIA employment was revealed in a July 14, 2003, article by right-wing columnist Robert Novak, effectively destroying her career. Two months later, a CIA complaint to the Justice Department sparked a criminal probe into the identity of the leakers.

    Initially, Bush professed not to know anything about the matter, and several of his senior aides, including Rove and Libby followed suit.

    However, it later became clear that Rove and Libby had a hand in the Plame leak and that Bush and Cheney had helped organize a campaign to disparage Wilson by giving critical information to friendly journalists.

    On June 24, 2004, Fitzgerald interviewed Bush for 70 minutes about the Plame leak. The only other member of the Bush team in the room during the meeting was Jim Sharp, the private lawyer that Bush hired, according to a press briefing by then-press secretary Scott McClellan.

    "The President ... was pleased to do his part to help the investigation move forward," McClellan said. "No one wants to get to the bottom of this matter more than the President of the United States."

    Fitzgerald had interviewed a couple of weeks earlier Cheney.

    Last week, Obama's Justice Department argued against the release of the Cheney transcript that CREW sought via a Freedom of Information Act request explaining his role in blowing Plame's cover.

    Justice Department attorney Jeffrey Smith told a federal judge that release of the transcript might open Cheney to ridicule from late-night comics and thus could discourage other White House officials from cooperating with government prosecutors.

    "If we become a fact-finder for political enemies, they aren't going to cooperate," Smith said during a court hearing last Thursday. "I don't want a future Vice President to say, 'I'm not going to cooperate with you because I don't want to be fodder for The Daily Show.'"

    When asked by US District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan whether the Obama administration was standing behind the refusal of George W. Bush's Justice Department to release the transcript, Smith answered, "This has been vetted by the leadership offices. This is a department position."

    McClellan says Rove arranged a private meeting with Libby in 2005 when the two men were under mounting suspicion for leaking Plame's identity.

    Calling the scene "one moment during the leak episode that I am reluctant to discuss," McClellan writes in his new memoir "in 2005, during a time when attention was focusing on Rove and Libby, [the meeting] sticks vividly in my mind....

    "Following [a meeting in chief of staff Andy Card's office], Scooter Libby was walking to the entryway as he prepared to depart when Karl turned to get his attention. 'You have time to visit?' Karl asked. 'Yeah,' replied Libby."

    In his book, "What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and the Culture of Washington Deception," McClellan doesn't offer substantive evidence that Rove and Libby used the meeting in 2005 to coordinate their cover stories.

    "I have no idea what they discussed, but it seemed suspicious for these two, whom I had never noticed spending any one-on-one time together, to go behind closed doors and visit privately," McClellan writes.

    "At least one of them, Rove, it was publicly known at the time, had at best misled me by not sharing relevant information, and credible rumors were spreading that the other, Libby, had done at least as much," McClellan said. "I don't know what they discussed, but what would any knowledgeable person reasonably and logically conclude was the topic?"

    For more than a year in three separate appearances before a federal grand jury, Rove had insisted he was not a source for columnist Robert Novak and Time magazine reporter Matthew Cooper, two journalists who were told about Plame's CIA identity when it was still secret.

    Rove told the grand jury that he first learned that Plame worked for the CIA when he read it in Novak's column, according to Rove's attorney Robert Luskin. But the truth was Rove had been an unnamed source for both Novak and Cooper.

    During closing arguments at Libby's trial, Cheney was implicated in the leak, as Fitzgerald acknowledged that Cheney was intimately involved in the scandal and may have told Libby to leak Plame's status to the media.

    Fitzgerald told jurors that his investigation into the true nature of the vice president's involvement was impeded because Libby obstructed justice.

    Libby's attorney, Theodore Wells, told jurors during his closing arguments that Fitzgerald had been trying to build a case of conspiracy against the vice president and Libby and that the prosecution believed Libby may have lied to federal investigators and to a grand jury to protect Cheney.

    "Now, I think the government, through its questions, really tried to put a cloud over Vice President Cheney," Wells said.

    Rebutting Wells, Fitzgerald told jurors, "You know what? [Wells] said something here that we're trying to put a cloud on the vice president. We'll talk straight. There is a cloud over the vice president. He sent Libby off to [meet with New York Times reporter] Judith Miller at the St. Regis Hotel. At that meeting - the two-hour meeting - the defendant talked about the wife [Plame]."

    CREW had been hoping that the Obama administration would approach the lawsuit in a different manner.

    But last month, the Obama administration's representative before the Supreme Court, Solicitor General Elena Kagan, had also sought the dismissal of the civil suit. Kagan argued that the Wilsons had no legitimate ground to sue and further argued that Ambassador Wilson failed to prove that he was harmed by the attacks he endured from Cheney and others for accusing the Bush administration of twisting prewar Iraq intelligence.

    That was not the first time Obama's Justice Department has backed the Bush administration's position on issues related to the CIA leak case.

    One day after Obama was sworn in, as he was signing executive orders ushering in what he called a new era of government openness, the Justice Department quietly filed a motion in federal court to dismiss a long-running lawsuit that sought to force the Bush administration to recover as many as 15 million missing White House emails, including some from Cheney's office that special counsel Fitzgerald had subpoenaed in connection with the leak of Plame's identity.

    Last Thursday, CREW revealed in newly released documents that the emails from Cheney's office went missing right around the time the Bush White House faced a deadline for turning over the emails to Fitzgerald in accordance with a grand jury subpoena.

  

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Jason Leopold is the Deputy Managing Editor at Truthout. He is the author of the Los Angeles Times bestseller, News Junkie, a memoir. Visit www.newsjunkiebook.com for a preview.

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Meet the new boss, same as

Meet the new boss, same as the old boss...and that makes me sadder than anything.

Another supreme farce by our

Another supreme farce by our Supreme Court: justice is now only half-blind.

The people in government

The people in government would have to shift from hierarchical power which commands power over others to a sense of shared power among everyone involved. I don't think this can be mandated but rather encouraged from within each person.

Justice takes a backseat to

Justice takes a backseat to crime.

"If we become a fact-finder

"If we become a fact-finder for political enemies, they aren't going to cooperate," Smith said during a court hearing last Thursday. "I don't want a future Vice President to say, 'I'm not going to cooperate with you because I don't want to be fodder for The Daily Show.'" WHAT?!? Oh, poor little fat, over payed politicos...they might get made fun of...oh, woe is them. What is this government coming to? ON the other hand, quit bitching about the boss...no presidency is perfect...welcome to reality. Beats the hell out of the other president. Some people are never satisfied.

Same feeling as meet the new

Same feeling as meet the new boss. The Republicans have already used legal attacks about trivial matters to stall the gov't for two years. These are real crimes. Obama I am disappointed!

I've heard the US described

I've heard the US described many times, by Americans, only ever Americans, as "a nation of laws". I think it is a mispronunciation and what is meant is "a nation of lies".

Unbelievable. They want to

Unbelievable. They want to suppress evidence of Cheney's lawbreaking because television comics might make fun of him? That's really a new low. In the new administration, they talk a better game re Middle East policy and actual scientists have a say in science related issues. Other than that, not much change yet. Very disappointing thus far.

Lynn Samuels, a Sirius Left

Lynn Samuels, a Sirius Left radio political talk show host, has been predicting before and since President Obama was elected that nothing was really going to change and that President Obama was going to be following Bush's policies. Sad, Sad, Sad.

Step up Barak, and step

Step up Barak, and step aside. The arrogance of the Bush Administration cannot go unchecked. The new administration should not get in the way of investigations in order to calm public dissension. We smell a rat and we're going to find the rat. Allowing access to all files, orders, names, and numbers of our public officials is our right. It's Americans' way of keeping tabs on the power holders.

The aspect of this that is

The aspect of this that is infinitely worse than a government that routinely breaks laws, exploits it's own citizens, places corporate profit over citizen rights, starts wars, and profiteers off of those wars is a citizenry that meekly turns away and pretends that it "doesn't know" and allows them to get away with these crimes. Evil flourishes, because Americans will do nothing.

Treason is A-OK if you're a

Treason is A-OK if you're a Republican! You can commit treason, you can call others traitors and you can commit war crimes and war profiteering while thousands die. Just state your love for Ronald Reagan and Rush Limbaugh and you can get away with murder.

Is there some reason that

Is there some reason that this usually thorough reporter did not tell us which justices voted which way? How close was the vote? Did the Bush bozos dish up another 5-4 vote? Or did I miss this bit of information in the article?

Disgusting and depressing

Disgusting and depressing that Obama supports Bush's legal positions. He is now the "guardian of empire".

Next time lets not vote for

Next time lets not vote for reps or dems. Anyone, but them might at least have some conscience! And they may not be totally corrupt and criminal!

Interesting take on the

Interesting take on the event. It should be noted however that Valerie Plame was not a covert operative according to the pertinent regulation. You seem to reflect a double standard, in that it is acceptable the Joseph Wilson discredit the Bush administration, but an affront to ethics and propriety if some member of the administration make a statement discrediting him.

Democracy does not exist in

Democracy does not exist in the USA anymore. We have a de facto fascist regime, even if Obama might sound good on occasion.

There must be consequences,

There must be consequences, and there will be. What has been conclusively demonstrated here is that dedication to truth is incompatible with a career in the so-called "Intelligence Community". If we want reform, we must not allow anyone to miss that point -- and especially nobody who works in "intelligence". I think an advertising campaign to that effect, perhaps on billboards on the Metro, is now in order. "If you love your country, and you believe your country is strongest when it knows and acts on the truth, then consider the Plame-Wilson case." Yes, that's dangerous to our country, but I'm afraid that particular horse has already left the burning barn. What's far more dangerous is the simple fact that truth telling in intelligence is punished, rather than rewarded. Truth-tellers should look for other work. Non-truth-tellers are already complicit in the intelligence-as-pure-propaganda game; let them stay in the burning barn if they wish. It's a terrible shame that so many truth-tellers are already caught up, through no fault of their own, in the propaganda game. They face a terrible career adjustment, or a terrible change in their values. There's no easy way forward for them, and the American people should find a way to thank them for their dedication and to support those who make the hard choice of changing their career. (I know several whom I would love to hire, and any sensible person in the IT business would, too.)

So let me get this straight:

So let me get this straight: the Obama justice dept. is arguing for keeping public information secret because releasing it will discourage people such as Dick Cheney from cooperating in their own investigation in the future. And they would be discouraged from cooperating in their own investigation, not because they might spend several years in jail, but because of the thought that it will become an embarrassing moment for them when they are ridiculed on the Daily Show. Oh that's rich.

Not a peep out of Obama to

Not a peep out of Obama to punish the guilty...like everything else in this country...let it go...people will forget or just aren't interested in justice...until it happens to them...and then it is too late. Pay attention to Iran...because that's where we are headed.

So now the "danger" of

So now the "danger" of ridicule by Jon Stewart and late-night comics is a reason to keep potentially embarrassing transcripts secret. Total hogwash. Beyond absurd. This is "a new era of openness???"

When justice became

When justice became injustice. This is a disgrace.

This is a surprise? How

This is a surprise? How many of the justices currently on the S.Ct were appointed by Bush or another member of the GOP? Did anyone really expect someone like Justice Thomas and Scalia to do otherwise? This is just another example of the Obama administration adopting the Bush position on the "state secrets privilege"--or the Exec can do as it wishes when it (and perhaps no other branch of gov't) decides it's an issue of national security. Congress could change this through legislation, but I won't hold my breath. Members of Congress would have to develop courage, as opposed to a tendency for most (not all) to grovel for dollars & influence. Congress could change the outcome. Call your reps. Hound them. Otherwise, we're moving faster along that road to fascism maybe we're already there.

Protecting Cheney or other

Protecting Cheney or other government officials from public ridicule by late-night comics is not the function of the Justice Department or the law. This is the most absurd argument I have ever heard. Has some unearthly power simply declared the Bush administration beyond the reach of reason and law?

Department of Justice is a

Department of Justice is a new oxymoron. Not much "Supreme" about the High Court in this country, unless they discover a new Kangaroo and call it the Supreme Kangaroo Court. HOW can these "officials" continue to break the laws of this country and not be held accountable? Then again, look at the the majority of these independent thinkers on this court and figure it out. WHAT A BIG JOKE ON THE AMERICAN PUBLIC. "Ha, Ha. And You thought that the laws in this country were for everyone!"

Where is Obama we elected

Where is Obama we elected when we need him? Obama in office, seems to think that if we all pretend that it did not happen it will not happen again. Wrong! Wrong! Wrong! The stupid fascist laws and Office of Legal Counsel memos are still unchallenged, and on the books: Ready to be unwrapped and imposed by the next fascist trending Presidency. Sorry about β€œfascist” but read β€œThe End of America” by Naomi Wolf and you too will use fascist unashamedly as well. Unless we have a real catharsis, either by criminal proceedings, or by a β€œTruth and Reconciliation Commission” where Rove, Chaney, Rumsfelt, Rice, (oh! And Bush) say they are sorry and say they did not understand what they were doing we are due to find we finally lost our freedoms in the first eight years of the 21st century.

Of course it's really hard

Of course it's really hard to understand what's really going on. There's a spin on *everything.* And there's our own spin. Nonetheless, Valerie Plame's career as a CIA specialist is destroyed. And it was against the law to reveal her identity. This is verifiable damage which will definitely restrict operation of CIA emplyees. So this is a loss for democracy--if that is what we aspire to--as Joseph Wilson says. In spite of this obvious fact, "lack of damage" was claimed as reason for not filing suit. So that's bullshit. It's SO obvious. So you can deny it, and it becomes fodder for the cheap shows. CIA employees now have no protection from their own governments. And that's the Supreme Court's stance. The Supreme Court is a cheap show.

Why aren't Americans

Why aren't Americans protesting in the streets as they are in Iran because of injustice. The US administration and its mainstream media minions have been chastising other countries for lack of democratic principles and injustice ,all the while showing an extremely bad example at home. Who has the gonads to stop this sham....... Guy

Supremes can be Impeached -

Supremes can be Impeached - this is in the Constitution and has been done before in this country. This is life choice for us as a nation - either we blandly slide down into the trough of tyrrany and despotic rule or we man-up and woman-up to the task of speaking truth to power and kick the arses of each and every of our cowardly Reps to also grow the courage to defend the Constitution from all Enemies, Foreign and Domestic - we seem to have no shortage of the Domestic variety at present. If Treason is not prosecutable, then neither will be the lesser crime of someone's stealing everything you own - get it?, we the people have no rights unless we demand enforcement of the laws at the highest levels. This is not easy - it is the same kind of difficult task as a family confronting that Daddy has been raping Sister: Silence = Doomed Family. SO, PICK UP THE PHONE!!!

Obumma!!! S.O.S. Either

Obumma!!! S.O.S. Either law and justice are impartial in their application or the whole system is a fraud. You may surmise which.

A sickening travesty. We can

A sickening travesty. We can only take comfort in the fact that perhaps history will get it right. My heart goes out to Valerie Plame.

I hate to say this, but the

I hate to say this, but the spineless Democrats who approved the nomination of the corrupt supreme court justices are just as guilty as anyone else. Scalia and Cheney must be organizing their next hunting trip to celebrate now...

When DICK/Georgie Boy broke

When DICK/Georgie Boy broke laws with such impunity, they knew they would not be prosecuted because the Supreme Court (aka Far Right wing court) was the body that gave them the power to rule on behalf of the far right in the first place. Al Gore could have objected and thrown the US into the same turmoil Iran is today. When institutions collude to promote injustice, it is the beginning of the end of the JUSTICE FOR ALL.

Howard Zinn was right on

Howard Zinn was right on when he reminded us that Obama was A POLITICIAN. The country is run by a very small elite that will allow a "reformer" to access power as long as he understands the limits of his position. Unfortunately, most of the citizenry couldn't care less, for they are busy with more important matters (like looking for a job). The Supreme Court has been thoroughly politicised, to the extent that the majority will follow the lead of the real rulers. Think about this: The very same individuals who nearly bankrupted the country are now in charge of its economic policy! And their friends are taken care of handsomely. Meanwhile, I know at least four families who are being forced out of their homes. What has to happen before there is an uprising (see Iran) of the people who always get the wrong end of the stick?

So the above article clearly

So the above article clearly shows that Rove lied to the grand jury when he told the jury that he first learned of Plame's identity when he read it in Novak's column, further it became known that Rove was indeed Novak's source. If Rove can lie to the grand jury and not be convicted of obstruction of justice, and perjury, and the president also lies about his knowledge of the leak, what can we expect from a court made up of a republican majority. Following a charade of he said - she said, the entire fiasco becomes moot, and thrown out by a disingenuous court, with the same judges who refused to hear it before. What does it take to convince congress and the american people, that our system of justice is nothing less than a kangaroo court, and nothing more than the King's right arm.

they sued under the wrong

they sued under the wrong theory. they should start over.

This is a typical Supreme

This is a typical Supreme Court travesty. With the "stuffing" by the Bushes with Scalia, Thomas, Roberts & Alito, the fascist pattern of the 1930s (stuffing the German courts with sycophants) is just about completed. The totalitarian corporatists are winning the battle, as evidenced by the argument of the clown from what used to be the Department of Justice managing to carry the day to flange up arbitrary secrecy. No self-respecting American lawyer could be induced to advance such a ludicrous argument without throwing up in court. For the "Distinguished Court" to accept such an argument demeans the institution almost beyond belief, but clearly demonstrates the devotion of the court majority to totalitarian principles. This guy Smith must be a Liberty U Law School, or an Oral Roberts U Law School graduate, who cheated to pass the bar exam. Or maybe he found his law degree and/or law license in a Cracker Jack box. Disgusting!! As for "RV8R" commentator: either you're a troll, or you've drunk way too much of the Limp-paw Kool Aid. You don't know what you're talking about, or you're bent on perpetuating a talking-point lie.

I am disgusted with our

I am disgusted with our courts and political leadership."Compared to what?!" an Eddie Harris jazz song from 1963 says it all.

It sounds as if the big Dick

It sounds as if the big Dick and his gangs of thugs must have some dirt on the Justices. And it sounds, also, as if the big Dick and his gangs of thugs have something that scares Obama away from doing the right things. So, maybe American citizens need to take the example of the Iranian citizens who ARE exercising their independence - at no little cost.

The Criminals are in power.

The Criminals are in power. That is the story. What are we the People going to do after they bankrupt us, seize our property,and force their chemicals and vaccines into the blood of our children under their laws? If the answer is "nothing" then sit back and let the monster into the house. Smile and wave good-bye as your brothers,mothers and children are taken away by their Injustice System. You are owned and you don't even know it.

It's not over, not as long

It's not over, not as long as former intelligence professionals like myself keep reminding our elected representatives that we demand justice. It was actually the Reagan administration that made treason a capital offense. This act of treason, exposing an agent's identity, was committed during a time when the US was at war. Cheney and Novak belong in prison with Clyde Conrad and Aldrich Ames.

For nearly eight years, the

For nearly eight years, the Democrats in Congress, who rolled over for the Bushies every day, repeated the excuse that they were a powerless minority. Then they said they were a very slim and, thus, powerless majority. Okay, so what's their excuse now that they have the White House and a significant majority in both houses of Congress? The truth is that not only do they not have one but they don't need one; they are simply accomplices invested in the status quo. This is why our disappointment, thus far, in Obama is so unsettling: we believed his campaign rhetoric, we believed in real change, we were given reason to hope, we were convinced that his leadership could transform government into something that actually works for the common good. We believed he would end the war in Iraq, put an stop to torture and extraordinary rendition, hold government officials accountable for their crimes, and restore America's dignity around the world. I say, let's not give up on him yet. For the first time in a very long time, the American people have a president who is willing to listen, but we must speak up if we are to be heard.

If we can't stop the public

If we can't stop the public from finding out about high level corruption in our government, then the late night comics win. Is that the kind of America we want to live in?

"When in the Course of human

"When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people (the majority) to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another (the minority)...". Seems like that course is coming to its new apex and resolution...The only question seems to be : "How much longer before time runs out on the minority still in power...?".

The character assasination

The character assasination of Joe Wilson and the ruin of Valerie Plame's career at the CIA were detestable acts of cowards, made worse by the utter denial of any accountability of the miscreants who did this. Lenny Bruce was right when he said "In the halls of justice, the justice is in the halls." My disappointment with the Obama Administration's commitment to balancing the scales for the Bush Administration's naked criminality grows daily. Business as Usual, Same Wolves, Different Pack. Who dealt this hand, anyway?

"What has to happen before

"What has to happen before there is an uprising (see Iran) of the people who always get the wrong end of the stick?" ## See the earlier part of your comment for the answer, the statement that "Unfortunately, most of the citizenry couldn't care less, for they are busy with more important matters (like looking for a job)". Americans are too stupid to realize that placing people in office who will make decisions based on the common good is in fact one of the more important matters, and one that would have a much greater beneficial effect on their ability to find jobs than running around looking for jobs that aren't available because they've put in power people who actions helped (and continue to help) make them disappear. It takes work to find and place in office people interested in the public good, and Americans are evidently too fond of their greed, prejudice and hate to stop beating each other into the ground while society's leeches continue to suck them dry.

Once again, "THE GOLDEN

Once again, "THE GOLDEN RULE" prevails! That is: "THEY WHO HAVE THE GOLD MAKE THE RULES!" R.M. Nixon must be having a great laugh in HELL as well ivo his infamous claim that: "It's NOT illegal when the president does it!"

We hold these truths to be

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness- That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed- That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of those ends, it is Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security." I'd like to enlist, and do what I can to restore justice and honor to our country. I'd like to join the revolution.

Hoping for change we seem to

Hoping for change we seem to be settling for shortchanged. Why is that? Are we really as stupid as the rest of the world believes us to be? Ashamed American.

Dear Valerie: You've

Dear Valerie: You've suffered enough; everyone knows you were right. Take some time and raise your and Joe's beautiful twins to ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS Question Authority. All my best. Frances in Calif.

A key revelation is that

A key revelation is that "[Obama] Justice Department attorney Jeffrey Smith told a federal judge that release of the transcript [of Fitzgerald's interview of Cheney] might open Cheney to ridicule from late-night comics and thus could discourage other White House officials from cooperating with government prosecutors. "If we become a fact-finder for political enemies, they aren't going to cooperate," Smith said during a court hearing last Thursday. "I don't want a future Vice President to say, 'I'm not going to cooperate with you because I don't want to be fodder for The Daily Show.'" Mr. Smith would have us believe that simply protecting White House officials from ridicule by late-night comics would promote more cooperation from said officials. This claim would be truly comical, if it weren't utterly absurd. Is protecting officials from ridicule a valid justification for rejecting a lawful Freedom of Information Act request? Not even close. If these "officials" are protected from ridicule, does anyone with three or more working brain cells think they won't easily find other reasons for not cooperating? This performance by Obama's "Justice" Department is beyond absurd. It's downright disgusting.

Cheney slithers on. How safe

Cheney slithers on. How safe we all should feel now.