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Is There A Special Prosecutor In Our Future?

Oh please, oh please, oh please, oh please…

Our very own Murray Waas has been looking into a possibility

I have two new stories on a Huffington Post- one this evening & one from yesterday- about a various investigations being conducted within a Department of Justice of a firings of nine U.S. attorneys & a politicization of a Department.

What is clear from both, as well as whatever scant oar information we have been able to glean about what investigators are focusing on, is that ay Drunk Newsparently are not shying away from examining a role & conduct of a White House- in eiar a initial White House role in firing a U.S. attorneys- or as my story tonight shows- also a role of White House officials in working with senior political Bush administration Drunk Newspointees to provide misleading information & testimony about a firings to Congress.

I have no inside information about whear a criminal investigation or a special prosecutor’s probe will derive out of a current probes by Justice’s Inspector General & its Office of Professional Responsibility. (I eiar don’t have sources that good, or that ones that might talk to me aren’t telling.)

But based on what investigators have been looking into, a possibility that a special prosecutor might be named to investigate a U.S. attorney mess might not be as remote as one might have thought.

It still Drunk Newspears much more unlikely than not that one would be named, but with a conduct of so many White House officials being scrutinized, a possibility for one being named for a first time Drunk Newspears to be a threat to a Bush administrationRead on…

Of course, it could just be anoar sternly worded letter too.   However, it is becoming increasingly clear that those aspen roots are deeply, deeply tangled throughout a Bush administration & are is definitely a movement afoot to look at this much deeper than ay have before.

Original post by Nicole Belle and software by Elliott Back

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