To: FreedomOfExpression
It goes without saying that whoever did this ought to be found, tried, and convicted of sedition.
5 posted on
10/09/2007 6:04:41 AM PDT by
Fairview
( Everybody is somebody else's weirdo.)
To: Fairview
The FBI should have already been brought in to investigate.
To: Fairview
Nothing will be done. Bush has a perfect record of not prosecuting a single traitor to our country. The leaks will go on because the leakers/traitors know nothing will happen to them. They are treated as heros by the MSM and will be shielded by the democrats in congress also. Odds are it’s a Clinton hold over at the State Dept. or CIA.
10 posted on
10/09/2007 6:10:35 AM PDT by
Ron in Acreage
(Conservative 1st, republican sometime)
To: Fairview
It goes without saying that whoever did this ought to be found, tried, and convicted of sedition. Well, unless it turns out that they are Bush Buddies.
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19 posted on
10/09/2007 6:23:55 AM PDT by
savedbygrace
(SECURE THE BORDERS FIRST (I'M YELLING ON PURPOSE))
To: Fairview
I think there's less to this than meets the eye. This gal calls politicians to ingratiate herself rather than the various defense agencies and then wonders what happens when the politicians contact the agencies who in turn download the info? Then she runs straight to the WaPost?
I'm not ready to string anybody up until I've heard more...and from somewhere other than the Compost.
41 posted on
10/09/2007 7:23:36 AM PDT by
paddles
To: Fairview
“It goes without saying that whoever did this ought to be found, tried, and convicted of sedition.”
Treason, not sedition.
195 posted on
10/12/2007 7:18:02 PM PDT by
2CAVTrooper
(It is time to bring back the sedition act and the committee on un-American activities)
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