Plame suing Cheney?

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Via AP/Yahoo/LMAO:

WASHINGTON - The CIA officer whose identity was leaked to reporters sued Vice President Dick Cheney, his former top aide and presidential adviser Karl Rove on Thursday, accusing them and other White House officials of conspiring to destroy her career.

In a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court, Valerie Plame and her husband, Joseph Wilson, a former U.S. ambassador, accused Cheney, Rove and I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby of participating in a "whispering campaign" to reveal Plame's CIA identity and punish Wilson for criticizing the Bush administration's motives in Iraq.

Since Novak is on record saying that none of these three offered Plames identity (He had to ask Rove), I can't imagine this going anywhere. In fact, this promises to be embarrassing to Wilson and Plame.

If it goes to trial, I hope they televise it.

Added: Considering that they whined about Plame being a "covert" agent being outed and that turned out to be a big fat lie, I can't imagine they'll find a friendly court anywhere.

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Scrappy said:


The Plames (Flames) were so scared for their lives that they went on vacations, formal dinners (including the White House one) and gave speeches, talked to the media, photographers.
I can see that they when into hiding when the cover of her desk job was blown.
ROFLMAO!


Maybe its just me but I always found it funny when it came out that she sent her "husband" on a fact finding trip.

Was he the only one able to do this? not!
Was this a chance to push his agenda? LOL


Like people can't always find what they want....if they try hard enough.

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