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The Republican Spin Machine Continues....


Hutchinson: Indictments Should Be “On a Crime and Not Some Perjury Technicality”

On Meet the Press, Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchinson picks up where George Will left off:

I certainly hope that if there is going to be an indictment that says something happened, that it is an indictment on a crime and not some perjury technicality where they couldn’t indict on the crime so they go to something just to show that their two years of investigation were not a waste of time and dollars.

Perjury is just a little technicality punishable by up to five years in prison.


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I was watching Meet the Press this morning and heard these comments for myself. I was floored that this pathetic excuse for a senator (mind you she is from texas, that pretty much sums it up) would say such a thing. She talked in circles basically saying that perjury wasn't a crime and that people are innocent until proven guilty. Tim Russert reminded her that Clinton was slapped with a perjury charge and her only response was yes he was but was also had other charges against him. 4 words come to mind, Ken Starr and fifty million. This was the price tag to find out that Bill got a few blow jobs in the oval office and lied about it. Don't talk to me about fruitless investigations that end in perjury, if so this one would win hands down. This will be the defense coming out if Fitzgerald indictes on perjury and obstruction of justice and not on the actual crime itself, the repubs will belittle the charges and act like they are just little misdemeaner parking tickets.

Kay has proven to be a hatchet man for the administration, they knew no other senator would go out and spew forth such garbage so they picked the dirty skank whore from texas who's ties to Bush run very deep. She also tried to compare this to the Martha Stewart trial that all they could convict her on was trip ups in her testimony. I am hoping the republican party can see thru this swiss cheese argument and doesn't adopt it, but if they do it just makes it easier to beat them on it. It pisses me off that the repubs like to remind us that they are tough on national security but when it goes against their agenda, they have no qualms outing a CIA agent and undercover company. To me, that doesnt seem like they have our best interests when it comes to national security.

Posted by mardenhill 10/23/2005 12:25:00 PM  

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