1 posted on
01/18/2005 10:23:20 PM PST by
kattracks
To: kattracks; prairiebreeze; onyx; Texasforever; CyberAnt; BigSkyFreeper; Tamsey; mrs tiggywinkle; ...
Moreover, he helps the enemy by writing that our commandos have been "penetrating eastern Iran from Afghanistan." That considerably reduces the areas the Iranian military and counter-intelligence forces have to search and monitor to try to catch our brave commandos. No Kidding !
2 posted on
01/18/2005 10:35:50 PM PST by
Mo1
(Does the distinguished Sen from VT wish to act as our treaty rep. for negotiations with Al Queda?)
To: kattracks
So why isn't this SOB being prosecuted? Rumor or not, he is a domestic enemy!
3 posted on
01/18/2005 10:39:19 PM PST by
Just Lori
(There! I said it!)
To: kattracks
And .. the really big question is - WHERE DID SEYMOUR GET THAT INFORMATION ..??
ANOTHER DISGRUNTLED MILITARY GENERAL TRYING TO GET BACK AT RUMSFELD ..??
Seymour is just a putz - but whoever leaked this is a monster - and probably one of Hillary's minions at the Pentagon.
6 posted on
01/18/2005 10:50:33 PM PST by
CyberAnt
(Where are the dem supporters? - try the trash cans in back of the abortion clinics.)
To: kattracks
Hersh's journalism might be too non-specific to be prosecutable but he does deserve a good horse-whipping. Pray that he falls into the path of one of our Special Ops guys one day soon.
10 posted on
01/18/2005 11:28:35 PM PST by
thegreatbeast
(Quid lucrum istic mihi est?)
To: kattracks
Arrest, duly charge, try, convict, sentence and execute for treason. Hersch is scum.
13 posted on
01/19/2005 12:15:31 AM PST by
7.62 x 51mm
(• veni • vidi • vino • visa • "I came, I saw, I drank wine, I shopped")
To: kattracks
To whom should we address our request that Mr Hersh be made the subject of a federal grand jury investigating possible espionage?
17 posted on
01/19/2005 3:50:39 AM PST by
NetValue
(I would kiss a cobra before I'd trust a democrat.)
To: kattracks; Mo1; Howlin; Peach; BeforeISleep; kimmie7; 4integrity; BigSkyFreeper; RandallFlagg; ...
To: kattracks
Furthermore, Mr. Hersh informs the world that our commandos are working with certain Pakistani scientists who had previously worked with Iranian scientists.If any of these Pakistani scientists lose their lives, do we think Mr. Hersh will care that he has blood on his hands? I don't think so. The things I think should be done to Mr. Hersh are not printable.
20 posted on
01/19/2005 4:58:54 AM PST by
Bahbah
To: kattracks
Must read later-print out!
22 posted on
01/19/2005 6:04:31 AM PST by
meema
To: kattracks
The Seymour Hersh Affair will no doubt be looked into as soon as the somnolent DOJ is done fiddling around with trying to decide if Sandy Burglar did anything wrong and if so, if they should bother trying to prosecute him, and if so where and who will work up the case, and where in the budget the money will come from and what ramifications the case would have on looking like a witch hunt against a Liberal and friend of bill clinton.
These clinton holdovers are past masters of the "slow- roll". Hersh will never see the inside of an interrogation room, much less a prison cell.
23 posted on
01/19/2005 7:32:04 AM PST by
Gritty
("The moral and intellectual pretense of the American liberal is a thing to marvel upon-RE Tyrrell,Jr)
To: kattracks; All
"Subsection (a) of that statute prohibits anyone "with ... reason to believe that it is to be used to the injury of the United States or to the advantage of a foreign nation, communicates ... to any representative, officer, agent, employee, subject or citizen thereof, either directly or indirectly, any information relating to the national defense, shall be punished by death or by imprisonment for any term of years or for life."
Can someone kindly explain to me why Fred Burks is allowed to continue his crusade?
An American Expat in Southeast Asia
27 posted on
01/19/2005 11:04:06 AM PST by
expatguy
(http://laotze.blogspot.com/)
To: kattracks
If I were the US military, I'd be using this louse Hersh as a prime conduit for spreading misinformation....
30 posted on
01/19/2005 11:24:07 AM PST by
Antoninus
(In hoc sign, vinces †)
To: kattracks
34 posted on
01/19/2005 1:33:03 PM PST by
Texas_Jarhead
(I believe in American Exceptionalism! Do you?)
To: kattracks
Let me play devil's advocate here:
The military often leaks false stories to the press. For example, it was leaked before the recent Iraq war that we would be bombinb for a long time before the ground troops went it. It was also leaked that we couldn't start the invasion until the 4th infantry division arrived in Kuwait from Turkey.
Both were not true, and aided us on the battlefield. One could have said at the time that those reporters were treasonous as well.
It may well be that Hersh's sources are all feeding him disinformation for whatever reason. If we have a policy of arresting reportes who publish stuff like this, then the press can't be used for disinformation because any time a reporter was arrested, the enemy would know the report was true, and vice-versa.
Perhaps it would work if charges could somehow be filed in secret now, but not prosecuted until the war is over, or something like that.
36 posted on
01/19/2005 2:04:30 PM PST by
Rodney King
(No, we can't all just get along.)
To: kattracks
This is unbelievably treasonous, and Hersch should be prosecuted.
38 posted on
01/19/2005 5:57:21 PM PST by
alwaysconservative
(President Bush is the both the incumbent AND a revolutionary. Cool!)
To: kattracks
This SOB needs to be prosecuted!
41 posted on
01/19/2005 6:59:34 PM PST by
Just Lori
(There! I said it!)
To: kattracks
Okay, I admit that I don't watch Fox News 24/7, so it's possible I could have missed their breaking news report. When exactly did Iran declare war on the U.S.? I mean, they must have declared war if they are now considered the enemy, right?
44 posted on
01/25/2005 3:58:28 PM PST by
sheltonmac
("Duty is ours; consequences are God's." -Gen. Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson)
To: kattracks
Mr Hersh better pray that none of those commandoes goes rogue to exact revenge for comrades killed as a result of Mr Hersh's writing.
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