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Originally Posted by Kix
You mean after there's no threat of him being brought up on felony perjury charges? Well, this is one of those situations where if he doesn't speak now, he better plan on holding his peace for the rest of his natural life. Because if he refuses to say it here, it's going to be much easier to convince a civil court that it was a lie. Been there, done that..
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...so I get to have as much conjecture from my side too then...whooppeee...
Kix, the answer would be no. It is pretty common knowledge that Mr. Cheney and his buddies run this thing like the CEO he is and expects concrete loyalty up and down. When s*** like this happens people's lives and careers get ruined and this has been going on for a while. For the next two years while MR. Cheney and MR. Addington have the seats they hold there are numerous people who will not testify. Wilson's testimony can open a can of worms where he has to name people and I AM SURE those people told him PLEASE don't because I will lose my job, reputation, and pension. Those are people that have built a career over a long time. Cheney sent a 'shot over the bow' early by forcing people out that were not on his side; includes military personnel too and not just civil service.