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Submitted by Andy Bryant, Mar 8, 2007 10:19
Basically, Libby was found guilty of lying because Tim Russert was believable and Libby wasn't. So that begs the question;
What if Tim Russert lied?
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Joe Potvin
Mar 8, 2007 17:16
Basically, Libby was found guilty of lying because Tim Russert was believable and Libby wasn't. So that begs the question; What...
Andy Bryant
Mar 8, 2007 10:19
I wish the world would read this and understand. I feel horrible about his conviction. Charlie Zimmerman [MORE]
Charlie Zimmerman
Mar 8, 2007 05:33
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