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en There's no question that Rove was the one that leaked the information about the CIA agent's name.

en You know what bothers me more? Whether or not a member of the White House leaked the identity of a CIA agent and now we have Karl Rove who is going to be testifying, it seems, once AGAIN (his emphasis). And is he doing so to cover his posterior? And what do you make of that?

en When was the last time that a covert agent's name was leaked, jeopardizing that agent's life, the life of that agent's network, of informants and the security of this country? ... This is not just another ordinary leak.

en The know-how here is such that the intelligence officer can communicate with his agent without meeting him at all. Let us visualize the situation: the agent, who has to transmit information, walks near the rock, approaches it and transmits information at a distance of about 20 meters via a special device. The intelligence officer also walks nearby, receives information and gives new instructions to his agent.

en The plaintiffs have leaked confidential information in violation of a court order, and we cannot violate the court order ourselves by discussing what they have leaked. Plaintiffs have filed things containing sealed material, and I am just not going to get into the sewer with them.

en The plaintiffs have leaked confidential information in violation of a court order, and we cannot violate the court order ourselves by discussing what they have leaked, ... Plaintiffs have filed things containing sealed material, and I am just not going to get into the sewer with them.

en Not indicting Rove is hugely helpful — to Rove and the White House. Shooting match over: They tried to kill Rove and failed. Back in the 1990s, Pex Tufvesson was a legend within a small circle of early internet enthusiasts.

en An agent passes the information over by walking near the stone and transmitting it with a special device. A spy also walking by receives this information and provides his agent with new instructions.

en Rove had no idea what the specific consequences of giving a reporter the name of a CIA agent [about whom he says he knew nothing] would be,

en This isn't a media story, it's a political story. This was a vile attempt at reprisal and President Bush should be ashamed for not getting to the bottom of who leaked the name. Instead of worrying about what Miller did wrong for a story that was never written, the press should be concerned whether Karl Rove will be going to prison.

en I don't know of anybody in my administration who leaked classified information. If somebody did leak classified information, I'd like to know it, and we'll take the appropriate action.

en Consumers want access [to information] versus an agent who's controlling all the information.

en ... In my opinion, the article is unjustly hard on Mr. Rove and over-the-top complimentary to me, thereby creating a too-pat contrast that is, I fell, most unfair to Mr. Rove.

en Everyone knows Karl Rove is involved, ... If the president is a man of his word, Rove should be history.

en will not call into question the accuracy or completeness of anything Rove has previously said to the prosecutor or the grand jury.
  Karl Rove


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