AP: "The Decision Not To Charge Karl Rove Shows There Often Are No Consequences For Misleading The Public"...
The decision not to charge Karl Rove shows there often are no consequences for misleading the public.
In 2003, while Rove allowed the White House to tell the news media that he had no role in leaking
Valerie Plame's CIA identity, the presidential aide was secretly telling the FBI the truth.
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