msnbc.msn.com — Karl Rove and Harriet Miers, former top aides to President George W. Bush, agreed to testify before Congress under oath about the firings of U.S. attorneys, a controversy involving allegations of political interference that became a major issue in Bush's second term.
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blacklabelsarMar 5, 2009
Fail to recall? Fine. Fail to recall from a prison cell.
darkciti2Mar 5, 2009
Is that a serious question?Besides, it wouldn't have done them any good to throw them in jail 2 years ago, because Georgie would've just pardoned them.
darkciti2Mar 5, 2009
I've heard of judges doing this exact thing.Throwing someone in the slammer until they remember what happened.
nihilvilleMar 5, 2009
FTA: "White House counsel Greg Craig said the deal came after 'a tremendous amount of hard work, patience and flexibility on both sides.'"This is what makes me suspicious. What exactly was compromised to get Rove to testify?
lonelymiddle1Mar 6, 2009
I'm all for it, but what does anybody really expect to be accomplished. They won't remember anything, that was so long ago.