Ethics and Karl Rove - now there's a good definition of "never the
twain shall meet." Except in a negative sense. We're talking about a
person who engaged in some of the more vile slander campaigns in
almost 100 years the McCain takedown in 2000 for instance.

larry

On 7/13/05, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I truly do not understand how you can defend Rove and crusify the reporter.
> 
> Rove should have had the guts (which it appears he finally did, at the
> last second) to release the reporter from his promise when it was
> apparent he was heading to jail.
> 
> But even if Rove did not break the law, do you think he did the right,
> ethical thing here? Does his behavior merit no scrutiny? Did he act in
> an upstanding way?
> 
> Jerry Johnson
> 
> On 7/13/05, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >If the facts come out, as they have here, a guy like Cooper deserves
> public ridicule for >breaking his word to Rove and using background
> information in a story.
> 
> 

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