Does it mean that they punished him for what others did? Or they 
punished him for his part, while believing that others were potentially 
just as guilty.


Robert Munn wrote:
> I'm not sure he is going to pardon Libby. He told everyone to cooperate with
> the investigation, and if he thinks Libby was less than forthcoming with the
> FBI, he might just let him rot in jail.
>
> Having said that, I still think Libby has a good chance at an appeal because
> of the jury's statements, which seemed to indicate that they were punishing
> Libby for the leak, which was not a crime.
>
> On 3/6/07, hof.kenfused wrote:
>   
>> Bush is out of office in January 2009 just less than 2 years.  He is
>> lame (depending on definition) after the election in November 2009. So
>> if the appeals take 20 months Libby very well may be pardoned without
>> spending a day in jail.
>>
>>     
>
>
>
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