TragicMonkey
Poisoned Waffles
Um, you do realize it's not a permanent disability? He broke his foot.
Um, you do realize it's not a permanent disability? He broke his foot.
Um, you do realize it's not a permanent disability? He broke his foot.
My only regret is that tool [Joe] Wilson has a smirk today.
Um, you do realize it's not a permanent disability? He broke his foot.
Nice. And the parrots not dead. Nice sensitive guy you are. Poor crippled bastard, all he has left is a stupid nickname, "Scooter", which dosen't even make sense given his profound disability, and you want to take that away from him too. Nice guy. Really nice.
I won't take away how ugly he is. Will that suffice? He could also stand to drop a few pounds.
Goodbye Scooter, babe
Though I never knew you at all
You had the grace to hold yourself
While those around you crawled
They crawled out of the woodwork
And they whispered into your brain
They set you on the treadmill
And they made you change your name (this part is about you)
And it seems to me you lived your life
Like a cripple on crutches
Never knowing who to cling to
When the rain set in
And I would have liked to have known you
But I was just a kid
Your candle burned out long before
Your legend ever did
Loneliness was tough
The toughest role you ever played
Was trying to run a marathon
And pain was the price you paid
Even when you fell on your face
Oh the press still hounded you
All the papers had to say
Was that Scooter was found in the nude
Goodbye Scooter, babe
From the young man in the 22nd row
Who sees you as something as more than a limpin' cripple
More than just our Scooooooooooter, babe
Taupin, John & Ed all rights reserved
What are the chances he ever sees the inside of a jail on this?
No jail scenarios:
1. found guilty but wins appeal on technicality (a la Ollie North)
2. cooperates, plea bargains and gets no jail time.
3. found not guilty
4. pardoned
5. dies before appeals fully exhausted.
6. flees, maybe even the country.
7. other?
I put them roughly in the order of likelyhood as I see it. I think the list is exhaustive but are there some possibilities that I have missed? Right away I notice that I skipped the abducted by aliens possibility.
Why do you think it is weak?The indictment is rather weak. I kind of wish Libby fought it instead of taking a bullet for the team.
PDF:
http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/iln/osc/documents/libby_indictment_28102005.pdf
Under #7: being met by an unfortunate "accident"No jail scenarios:
1. found guilty but wins appeal on technicality (a la Ollie North)
2. cooperates, plea bargains and gets no jail time.
3. found not guilty
4. pardoned
5. dies before appeals fully exhausted.
6. flees, maybe even the country.
7. other?
I suspect his legal fees are completely covered right now.
Does deal to get off jail-time if he signs up and fights in Iraq. Where he meets with an unfortunate accident involving his billet and a fragmentation grenade. (By sheer good fortune, nobody else is hurt.)7. other?
He isn't an employee anymore Can you imagine the crap if the government paid his expenses? Not to say that some republican lawyers might not do some pro bono work though..
Does deal to get off jail-time if he signs up and fights in Iraq. Where he meets with an unfortunate accident involving his billet and a fragmentation grenade. (By sheer good fortune, nobody else is hurt.)
Not likely. He's still more or less in the service of the Republican party. The last thing they want to do is stretch this out untill the next round of elections. I'm sure there is adequate money in the GOP coffers to make sure they can cut him a deal whereby he fades from sight with a slap on the wrist or perhaps a short stint in one of the country-club prisons.One thought that occurred to me was that he might not want to even think about plea bargains right now. He might adopt a strategy of delaying the end of appeals until right around the end of Bush's term so that he hits the sweat spot for presidential pardons. Spilling his guts out now may not be the best strategy if he decides to play for a pardon.
I'm drawn to that kind of conclusion, if it can be done. The White House is surely looking for a "new beginning", cleaning house and ushering in a New Morning in 'Murrica. I've heard estimates of 18 months minimum before the case comes to court if he fights it. Too long, in my opinion.Not likely. He's still more or less in the service of the Republican party. The last thing they want to do is stretch this out untill the next round of elections. I'm sure there is adequate money in the GOP coffers to make sure they can cut him a deal whereby he fades from sight with a slap on the wrist or perhaps a short stint in one of the country-club prisons.