Too bad for Berger....I always thought of him as fairly upstanding as politico's go...He deserves to be punished for a F-up like this, intentional or not. There Basso, you can mark my response as a Democrat By the way, I am a trained "Basso Profundo"...might you be a "Basso Pretend-o"? hehehehe
Just jokes B! Actually, my Voice teacher in college Used to call me a "Basso Pretend-O" since I couldn't belt out the low D's like a fog-horn. I studied, undergraduate only, under Dr. Garner 1996-1999 at the University of North Texas, the second largest musical college in the Country. At the time, the undergrad vocal performance program and talent was arguably the best in the Country. However, I realized far to late that I did not REALLY want to pursue a career in Opera. While I was definitely one of the best in my "pond" as it were; I didn't have the gritty ambition and love for the music to make a go out of it. I often tell folks, that having a successful career in Opera as a "Star" is about as likely as being drafted in the first Round of the NBA. Sorry to get off topic...You stink cuz you are a conservative!! That's what I really mean! A-a-aand GWB is the devil! Whew, back on topic...
How very true. In Berger's case someone is being held accountable for the misdemeanor crime that has been committed. In the Plame affair a felon is still on the loose. Of course accountability has never been a strong point for this administration. Instead of being held accountable for his horrible performance regarding the Iraq war Wolfowitz is tapped to head the world bank.
Good of course it is important to remember that whether or not an indictment is returned doesn't mean a felony wasn't committed. It just means they aren't sure who committed it. At least Berger is stepping up and admitting what he did wrong. Too bad the same can't be said for the person who leaked Plame's identity.