Libby indictment: thirty years isn’t good enough

And now we learn the details of the much anticipated Libby indictment.

The grand jury indictment charged Libby with one count of obstruction of justice, two of perjury and two of making false statements. If convicted on all five, he could face as much as 30 years in prison and $1.25 million in fines.

Even if he is found guilty on all counts, we would not be appreciably closer to justice truly being served. That contemptible piece of dog crap was part of a criminal conspiracy, members of which rank much higher than himself, to perpetrate a fraud on the American people as a fake justification for an unnecessary war and manage the ensuing coverup — to include retaliation against those who sought to expose that conspiracy. He is an accessory to several thousand counts of murder — including innocent civilians, American troops and Iraqi patriots. Hanging’s to good for him.

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