Posted on 07/15/2005 12:21:26 PM PDT by kellynla
(4) The term covert agent means (A) a present or retired officer or employee of an intelligence agency or a present or retired member of the Armed Forces assigned to duty with an intelligence agency (i) whose identity as such an officer, employee, or member is classified information, and (ii) who is serving outside the United States or has within the last five years served outside the United States; or (B) a United States citizen whose intelligence relationship to the United States is classified information, and (i) who resides and acts outside the United States as an agent of, or informant or source of operational assistance to, an intelligence agency, or (ii) who is at the time of the disclosure acting as an agent of, or informant to, the foreign counterintelligence or foreign counterterrorism components of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; or
(Excerpt) Read more at 4.law.cornell.edu ...
Many thanks to "Zacs Mom" who found the law.
Hey Kelly,
Are you a lawyer?
Do you know if there's anything wrong, legally, with Senators asking a Supreme Court Justice NOT to retire?
Not a lawyer, I work for a living. LOL
Let's get real: The Wilson's are looking for a very healthy retirement check from the US government. The picture of the two in the sports car says it all.
Her name is Valerie PlaMe, and it's not for any journalist to decide when it becomes okay to expose a covert agent. Do you realize that people often get murdered by their own governments when it's discovered that they aided and abetted the activities of a covert CIA agent? Do you realize that no covert agent will be able to gain the trust of potential foreign informants, if those people think that their participation will be subject to sudden unprovoked exposure just because some idiot journalist feels like blabbing? Exposing a current OR former covert agent -- whether CIA, military Special Forces, or any other agency -- without explicit permission from the agency that employed the person, should be a guaranteed ticket to a long stint in the slammer.
I see, well I thought it deserved it's own thread so all could reference the law.
And the more that this is put out the more the ridiculousness of the Democratic position becomes apparent.
"it's not for any journalist to decide when it becomes okay to expose a covert agent."
Maybe you should read the law and classification.
Plane did not meet the qualifications as a "covert agent."
She was working at Langley which last time I checked is not "foreign" soil. LOL
would you correct the spelling of Valerie Plame in the title. thank you
There is something particularily gruesome about hoping that Renqhuist's illness becomes worse
Taking little snippets from the great body of statutory and common law, and then claiming that anything that doesn't violate the particular snippet you cited is legal, is a silly exercise. Trust me, if you happen to know the identity of a former covert CIA agent whose role has not been publicly disclosed by the CIA, you'd do well to keep it to yourself.
In the Plame case, the journalists in question may be able to make a plausible argument that they didn't realize the agent's identity was still secret, since they were given the info about her former role by a high-ranking government official. The high ranking government official, however, is likely to be in deep doo-doo -- though from a practical standpoint, his prominent role in the Bush Adminstration will mean he probably won't be prosecuted.
Email I got from Air America to fire KR(if you like insane liberal rants) :
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1443785/posts
It's "play" and "poll" in the Dem camp.
I'm betting Miller comes out Monday and settles this.
You're entitled to your opinion, however my opinion is based on law and has been referenced by attorneys who were asked about Plame. BTW, I was in Marine Corps intelligence and I don't need any advice from strangers. LOL
Oh, please, you don't even know what you are talking about. Do a little research before you post.
Bruce Sanford, a First Amendment attorney was interviewed on Fox News "Special Report with Brit Hume" and Sanford said the same thing I am saying here, that Plame was not considered a "covert agent" because she had not been stationed in a foreign country within the five year limit.
Next case...
While it is true that it is not up to journalists, is has been said that Valerie was HERSELF, telling her cocktail party friends that she worked for the CIA.
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