Tuesday, May 02, 2006

fitzgerald's 8 redacted pages

* I've never been satisfied with Fitzgerald's explanation of the 8 redacted pages after Libby's indictment:
"However, the Special Counsel has concluded that secrecy continues to be necessary with respect to the remainder of the redacted pages, in order to protect from public embarrassment or ridicule individuals whose status as grand jury witnesses or subjects has not been publicly disclosed, as well as to protect the integrity of the ongoing investigation."" (link)
does anyone think those pages may have something interesting regarding an underlying crime, or Plames' work in Iran or something else?

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