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"Originally Posted by GenuineRisk
... And you know the Bush administration is sweating when they try to turn something that has been in Public Domain knowledge since 2002 into a "Traitorous New York Times!" issue. ArtJim, the following is from Salon.com. What I can't figure out is how the rest of the media continues to let the Bush Administration get away with turning this BS into major stories, distracting from what SHOULD be major stories. Anyway... here you go: <<Is it a leak if it wasn't a secret in the first place? >>" One more question, what are the major stories that this is distracting us from? Isn't leaking a secret spying program a major story. I remember the Dem's were going gaga about leaks when they thought Dick Cheney leaked the identity of Valerie Plame and there was hardly any national significance to that leak. That story went on for years and had a special prosecutor I believe. For the record I think any and all leakers should be invetigated and prosecuted no matter the party. Last edited by ArlJim78 : 06-28-2006 at 05:57 PM. |