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...them was Gaurav “Libby?? Yadav ’06, who took time off volunteering at a South Indian NGO to represent India last summer. Yadav ’06 was traveling around Bangalore with roommate Peter J. Doyle ’06 when he heard about the competition—“AXN Xtreme: India v. Pakistan”—sponsored by and then aired on the AXN extreme sports network...
...that despite “admissions of guilt,” President Bush “has yet to ask for one resignation.” Actually, the Plame affair has not resulted in any admissions of guilt, at least to the public, and Bush promptly received I. Lewis Libby??s resignation. Finally, the editorial offers a few somber reflections. “We are eagerly anticipating answers and admissions of guilt,” the editorial declare, though, naturally, “it is not a time for the Democrats to bask in the glory of Republican...
...resignation. This is not surprising considering the Administration’s consistent failure to responsibly deal with internal incompetence or corruption—neither John Ashcroft nor Donald Rumsfeld were ever asked to resign when such action would have demonstrated appropriate accountability. Even Libby??who resigned himself—received no official calls from the White House. It is unfortunate that we cannot trust our President to be a man of his word and must rely on Fitzgerald in order for justice to be served.But while we are eagerly anticipating answers and admissions of guilt, we must trust...
Lynch insisted that he had confiscated Trombly’s cell phone on the street at the time of arrest—contradicting Libby??s assertion that Trombly still had the phone in his pocket while being uncuffed in the station house...
...Libby??s financial head start does not necessarily put him ahead politically. “Many presidents have come from modest personal circumstances,” says Porter, who has advised Republican presidents since Gerald Ford. “Ability, drive and ambition are much more important than personal financial resources...