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Drafter of intel statute: "Rove accusers ignorant" - (Rush quoted Victoria Toensing on show today)
WORLD NET DAILY.COM ^ | JULY 14, 2005 | ART MOORE

Posted on 07/14/2005 7:41:23 PM PDT by CHARLITE

Democrat leaders and editorialists accusing Karl Rove of treason for referring to CIA agent Valerie Plame in an off-the-record interview are ignorant of the law, according to the Washington attorney who spearheaded the legislation at the center of the controversy.


Vanity Fair photo - (do they look angry about her "outing?")

Plame's circumstances don't meet several of the criteria spelled out in a 1982 statute designed not only to protect the identity of intelligence agents but to maintain the media's ability to hold government accountable, Victoria Toensing told WorldNetDaily.

Toensing – who drafted the legislation in her role as chief counsel for the chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence – says the Beltway frenzy surrounding Plame's alleged "outing" as a covert agent is a story arising out of the capital's "silly season."

"The hurricane season started early and so did the August silly stories," Toensing said. "What is it that qualifies as a story here?"

Democrat leaders are accusing Rove of exposing Plame's identity as an act of retribution against her husband Joe Wilson, who returned from a CIA assignment to Niger with a report disputing the administration's suspicion that Iraq wanted to acquire uranium from the African nation.

Toensing, now a private attorney in Washington, says Plame most likely was not a covert agent when Rove referred to her in a 2003 interview with Time magazine's Matt Cooper.

The federal code says the agent must have operated outside the United States within the previous five years. But Plame gave up her role as a covert agent nine years before the Rove interview, according to New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof.

Kristof said the CIA brought Plame back to Washington in 1994 because the agency suspected her undercover security had been compromised by turncoat spy Aldrich Ames.

Moreover, asserts Toensing, for the law to be violated, Rove would have had to intentionally reveal Plame's identity with the knowledge that he was disclosing a covert agent.

Toensing believes Rove's waiver allowing reporters testifying before the grand jury to reveal him as a source – signed more than 18 months ago – shows the Bush strategist did not believe he was violating the law.

Rove, according to Cooper's notes, apparently was trying to warn the reporter not to give credence to Wilson's investigation, because he had no expertise in nuclear weapons and was sent to Africa on the recommendation of his wife. Wilson had claimed he was sent by Vice President Cheney.

Another element necessary for applying the law is that the government had to be taking affirmative measures to conceal the agent's identity.

Toensing says that on the contrary, the CIA gave Plame a desk job in which she publicly went to and from work, allowed her spouse to do a mission in Africa without signing a confidentiality agreement and didn't object to his writing an op-ed piece in the New York Times about his trip.

Columnist Robert Novak, who first published Plame's name, also apparently didn't think it was a big deal, Toensing said, or he would have put it in the first paragraph.

Novak's aim was to expose the incompetence of the CIA, she argued.

"These are the kinds of stories we wanted to still be put out there when we passed the law," she said. "We only wanted to stop the methodical exposing of CIA personnel for the purpose of assassination."

Art Moore is a news editor with WorldNetDaily.com.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
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"Toensing – who drafted the legislation in her role as chief counsel for the chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence – says the Beltway frenzy surrounding Plame's alleged "outing" as a covert agent is a story arising out of the capital's "silly season."
1 posted on 07/14/2005 7:41:24 PM PDT by CHARLITE
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To: CHARLITE
do they look angry about her "outing?

No.

The look . . . sleazy.

2 posted on 07/14/2005 7:44:54 PM PDT by Racehorse (Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.)
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To: CHARLITE

A nut and a slut.


3 posted on 07/14/2005 7:47:18 PM PDT by doug from upland (The Hillary documentary is coming)
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To: CHARLITE

Are you telling me the Democrats are playing politics? :D


4 posted on 07/14/2005 7:50:21 PM PDT by Echo Talon (http://echotalon.blogspot.com)
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To: CHARLITE
They are not ignorant Victoria, they are arrogant. They know exactly what they are doing, and they know that although what they are saying is untrue, no one in the MSM is going to tell the ham and eggers out there. The intent is to make Bush look bad as usual.
5 posted on 07/14/2005 7:50:32 PM PDT by ladyinred
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To: CHARLITE

She don't look like no undercover spook to me. She looks like a ditzy, DemocRAT-voting, soccer mom.


6 posted on 07/14/2005 7:53:07 PM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (We did not lose in Vietnam. We left.)
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To: CHARLITE

The Dems have been all over TV today, and Wilson and Chuck Schumer even had a press conference asking that Rove's security clearance be pulled.

I wish Victoria Toensing and everyone else who knows better would go out and tell the world that Rove broke no law. Bernstein & Woodward were on Scarborough last night, and even THEY said they didn't think any laws were broken. But the dems are putting the story out there, and people may start to believe them.

I just fear that with the MSM's complicity, the dems could turn this into hell for the President and Rove. They are out for blood!!! It's time to start fighting back and defending Rove, before this gets any bigger.

Repubs should be be on TV constantly, to combat the constant untruths put out by the dems against Rove!!!


7 posted on 07/14/2005 7:56:40 PM PDT by Joann37
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To: CHARLITE

What a laugh. The party of treason accusing us of treason.


8 posted on 07/14/2005 8:02:34 PM PDT by doug from upland (The Hillary documentary is coming)
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To: Joann37

Wilson said earlier in the day, in an interview with Wolf Blitzer, that his wife wasn't a covert agent at the time the Novak article came out. This guy is a real whore to appear later with Schumer at a theatrical press conference asking that Roves' clearance be pulled.

An investigation of Wilson to see if his security clearance should be pulled might be more productive. I'm sure Chuckie Schumer wouldn't want that to happen.


9 posted on 07/14/2005 8:09:42 PM PDT by popdonnelly
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To: CHARLITE

Vanity Fair photo - (do they look angry about her "outing?")


No, this looks like a candid photo of a couple of drunks at the end of a wedding with an open bar!


10 posted on 07/14/2005 8:10:41 PM PDT by SpinyNorman (Liberals are enablers for terrorists and other anti-American groups.)
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To: CHARLITE

I've worked for guys that look and act like him. Worthless!


11 posted on 07/14/2005 8:17:15 PM PDT by WHBates
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To: Mrs Zip

ping


12 posted on 07/14/2005 8:17:18 PM PDT by zip (Remember: DimocRat lies told often enough became truth to 48% of Americans (NRA))))
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To: popdonnelly

somebody get that off to Drudge and Rush immediately


13 posted on 07/14/2005 8:19:50 PM PDT by Lib-Lickers 2
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To: popdonnelly; SpinyNorman
Plame gave up her role as a covert agent nine years before the Rove interview, according to New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof.

Kristof said the CIA brought Plame back to Washington in 1994 because the agency suspected her undercover security had been compromised by turncoat spy Aldrich Ames.

What is utterly infuriating is that every single one of these anklebiting leeches on the Bush & Rove bashing side knows all of this! They are counting on what they perceive to be the stupidity and/or ignorance of the "average American" in order to sell this "Rove must resign" pitch!

Thanks for your remarks; - great additions to this thread.......Now I'm going to go outside and YELL a little while, to let off some steam!

Char (:

14 posted on 07/14/2005 8:48:38 PM PDT by CHARLITE (I propose a co-Clinton team as permanent reps to Pyonyang, w/out possibility of repatriation....)
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To: CHARLITE
The federal code says the agent must have operated outside the United States within the previous five years. But Plame gave up her role as a covert agent nine years before the Rove interview, according to New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof.

Other sources have the year of her last overseas covert operation as 1997, which is still safely outside the 5-year "no-expose" window. Morever, Rove did not identify her as a "former covert agent"; the presstitutes got that info from other sources (and not in violation of this statute).

15 posted on 07/15/2005 8:58:09 AM PDT by steveegg (Now that the FReepathon is over, I'm in search of a tagline)
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