I think you missed the point.
We knew about the e-mail a day or two after Cooper testified. It
supported what Rove was saying all along and proved Cooper was not
being truthful or was forgetful. Meaning the fact that you are so sure
he's guilty is pure partisanship. Besides wasn't the charge that the
Administration was out to smear Wilson, yet it was Cooper that called
Rove and asked about Niger.


On 10/11/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
>
> Of course that always applies *legally*.   However remember that our
> system is built such that "better 100 guilty men go free, than one
> innocent man be denied freedom."
>
> In practicality many guilty people go free: OJ,  Jeff Skilling, etc.
> This is because the bar to convict is so high.  But implicit in their
> freedom is that they might actually be guilty.  The public has a right
> to weigh in there.
>
> As a member of the public I feel very comfortable in saying that
> either Rove, Libbey, or both are guilty of outing a CIA officer with a
> protective cover.
>
> However the law says that to punish them for that crime, certain
> standards must be met; standards the Whitehouse clearly knows and had
> at least 12 hours they gave themselves to protect against.
>
> Because the bar is so high, there's been a new trend with prosecutors
> really starting in the 1920s: don't get them for their crimes, get
> them for the cover up and/or associated crimes.  People like Al Capone
> and Martha Stewart have been jailed using this method.
>
> All that being said, what we know for a fact is that the Whitehouse
> does not have it's facts straight regarding this case.  That means, at
> a minimum, there's a cover up by at least one person within the
> Whitehouse.
>
> Why would Rove coverup his actions if he weren't guilty?  And if he
> weren't fearing a cover-up conviction why would he volunteer to
> re-appear before the prosecutor, someone appointed by his man?
>
> He's guilty.
>

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