To: ambrose
The article last week said the claims about the Koran, which previously had been aired by other news organisations, would be validated by an inquiry report into the treatment of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay. It was based on conversations with a senior American official who said he had seen mention of the Koran incident in the report. However, on checking with the source since publication, Newsweek said the official no longer could be sure that he had remembered correctly. I don't get all this.... Isn't it illegal to talk to the press about presumeably classified stuff? Why doesn't the FBI try to track this A-hole down and prosecute him for talking at all whether the story is true or not?
14 posted on
05/16/2005 1:25:25 PM PDT by
Rodney King
(No, we can't all just get along.)
To: Rodney King
I wonder if this is the same senior American official in the State Dept that smeared Bolton.
19 posted on
05/16/2005 1:28:55 PM PDT by
mware
("God is dead" -- Nietzsche........ "Nope, you are"-- GOD)
To: Rodney King
I wonder if this is the same senior American official in the State Dept that smeared Bolton.
20 posted on
05/16/2005 1:28:55 PM PDT by
mware
("God is dead" -- Nietzsche........ "Nope, you are"-- GOD)
To: Rodney King
Isn't it illegal to talk to the press about presumably classified stuff? Why doesn't the FBI try to track this A-hole down and prosecute him for talking at all whether the story is true or not?
I agree. This type of security leak has to be stopped. This is as good a example as I can think of. It is not only irresponsible but illegal. This time it got people killed.
If they do expose the idiot, I sure hope he gets what he deserves. Say about 10 to 20 at Leavenworth! Should at least be a manslaughter charge!
Think the MSM will learn anything? NOT!
62 posted on
05/16/2005 2:15:01 PM PDT by
Allosaurs_r_us
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