I've been mostly ignoring the Galleon trial because I figured it would only matter if they got a conviction, and I could always catch up after. Well, now I'm trying to catch up. And I have a question.
Was it the Bush DOJ that got the wire tap warrants? Really? Was this one of those things where they were trying to get someone for contributing to Democratic campaigns/causes and over time it sort of turned into something very, very different?
Was it the Bush DOJ that got the wire tap warrants? Really? Was this one of those things where they were trying to get someone for contributing to Democratic campaigns/causes and over time it sort of turned into something very, very different?