I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby (born August 22, 1950; first name generally given as Irve, sometimes Irving) is an American former lawyer, former Democrat, a prominent Republican and former adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney. and general errrr!!!
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| - I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby (born August 22, 1950; first name generally given as Irve, sometimes Irving) is an American former lawyer, former Democrat, a prominent Republican and former adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney. and general errrr!!!
- Vice President Dick Cheney's Chief of Staff Scooter Libby was convicted on four charges of lying and obstruction of justice in the Valerie Plame case, presumably to protect Cheney. President Bush then commuted Libby's jail sentence. If that was a cover-up, it was itself an impeachable offense.
- Scooter Lewis "Vespa" Libby Jr. (August 22, 1950-September 30, 2008) was Vice President Dick Cheney's former chief of staff and the architect of Cheney's secret, heavily guarded Fortress of Undisclosed Location. Libby's first name derives from his famed power scooter, equipped with a MkIII hyperspace- turbo- transwarp engine, which harnesses the antigravitational properites of domestic felines. In 1984, Libby jumped 47 parked AT-AT walkers on his power scooter, breaking the world record of 42 set in 1979 by an unknown midget whose tomb resides in Washington's National Cemetery.
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| - Scooter_Libby is based off of an Evo 2x. It is the first scooter I ever owned. The purpose of this project is to push a scooter over 50mph while still keeping it quieter than any other scooter. This will involve some visually displeasing compromises, a custom reed porting and disc brake modifications. The purpose of this project is not to create an aesthetically pleasing scooter, but rather to create a practical performer.
The name "Scooter Libbey" is somewhat arbitrary. Scooter Libbey was an unsavory lackey of the G. W. Bush administration who basically stole from and lied to the American people only to get out of jail for free. Although the individual with the name Scooter has nothing to do with this Evo 2x, I still felt it sufficient--so here we are.
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| - Lawyer but probably sits down regretting his past actions while eating & drinking Beer
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| - I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby (born August 22, 1950; first name generally given as Irve, sometimes Irving) is an American former lawyer, former Democrat, a prominent Republican and former adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney. and general errrr!!!
- Scooter Lewis "Vespa" Libby Jr. (August 22, 1950-September 30, 2008) was Vice President Dick Cheney's former chief of staff and the architect of Cheney's secret, heavily guarded Fortress of Undisclosed Location. He was the first American presidential official to be indicted in over 129 years, and the only one named "Scooter" to suffer such a legal indignity. Scooter is known to close friends and associates as "Irve," displaying the traditional "nickname-as-official-name" trend begun over two hundred years ago by B. "Big Love" Franklin, the Lord Chancellor and Dirty Old Man at Large of the Washington Administration. Libby's first name derives from his famed power scooter, equipped with a MkIII hyperspace- turbo- transwarp engine, which harnesses the antigravitational properites of domestic felines. In 1984, Libby jumped 47 parked AT-AT walkers on his power scooter, breaking the world record of 42 set in 1979 by an unknown midget whose tomb resides in Washington's National Cemetery.
- Vice President Dick Cheney's Chief of Staff Scooter Libby was convicted on four charges of lying and obstruction of justice in the Valerie Plame case, presumably to protect Cheney. President Bush then commuted Libby's jail sentence. If that was a cover-up, it was itself an impeachable offense.
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