Posted on 08/20/2005 7:52:05 AM PDT by Libloather


From left, President of the Inter American Press Association Alejo Miro Quesada, President of the Freedom Press Committee Gonzalo Marroquin, and Washington Post Vice President Diane Daniels leave the Alexandria Detention Center after visiting New York Times reporter Judith Miller on Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2005, in Alexandria, Va. (AP Photo/Kevin Wolf)

Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., third right, meets with members of the Inter American Press Association (IAPA), from left, Diana Daniels, of the Washington Post and IAPA Vice President, Julio Munoz, executive director of the IAPA, Alejo Miro Quesada, President of the IAPA from the El Comercio of Lima Peru, Gonzalo Marroquin, of Prensa Libre of Guatemala and chairman of IAPA's Freedom of the Press Committee, and Ricardo E. Trotti, Director of Instituto de Prensa, at the Hart Senate Office, Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2005, in Washington. The IAPA delegation planned meet with New York Times reporter Judith Miller Wednesday night at the Alexandria Detention Center in suburban Virginia, where she has been since July 6. The delegation hoped to tell Miller she was sending an important message to Latin Americans by refusing to disclose her sources in the Valerie Plame case. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Sen. Richard Lugar , R-Ind., right, meets with Directors of the Inter American Press Association (IAPA), from left, Ricardo E. Trotti, of Instituto de Prensa, Julio Munoz, executive director of the IAPA, Diana Daniels, of the Washington Post and IAPA Vice President, Alejo Miro Quesada, President of the IAPA from the El Comercio of Lima Peru, at the Hart Senate Office, Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2005, in Washington. The IAPA delegation planned meet with New York Times reporter Judith Miller Wednesday night at the Alexandria Detention Center in suburban Virginia, where she has been since July 6. The delegation hoped to tell Miller she was sending an important message to Latin Americans by refusing to disclose her sources in the Valerie Plame case. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
First class passengers promenading on the deck of the MSM Titanic.
Thank you for the post but these people come across as sooooo boring.
Trying to come up with the best spin to save Miller's posterior.
Who are these people? Didn't they used to be big? Or did the pictures just get smaller?
They never were big. They just thought they were. They were looking their reflection in a carnival house of mirrors (the MSM).
Jeepers Man!! I can't add anything to what you wrote because you touched all of the bases. I'll tell you what is scary to me....that being,,you think like I think. Are you my clone or long lost brother or something? If you are my brother, will you loan me $50.00 'till payday? :)
A federal shield law for journalists is a terrible idea. If it were enacted all you would have don is created a convenient class of "cut-outs" for the dissemination of leaks and information which could be used to attack one's political enemies. Judith Miller is right where she belongs. What if she heard about Plame from a neighbor and has started this chain of events by speaking to other journalists, some of whom obliquely and some directly confronted Rove? Is she allowed to sit on the sidelines and refuse to answer questions while the Democrats take endless shots at Rove? If a federal shield law is enacted both parties will use the press as an untouchable conduit of information to trash their opponents. We don't need it.
LOL! well man I can send you a check as long as you don't try to cash it............
Thanks for the comments about my rant I just had to get it off my mind.......
I agree 100% and I have written all my Congress critters to let them know I think a shield law would be a poor idea..
Since they have each other on speed-dial, I believe they're the ones who collaborate to get you the story they're most comfortable with...
If this is billed as a "mensa" group, I am glad our side is dumb.
I can't decide if they think they are now home free or if they see the end is near and are making one last desperate attempt.
Very well stated. These people are both stupid and delusional.
The end must be near when I agree with Richard Cohen
Wolff sounds downright certifiable. What a loon.
"Wolff called this the 'biggest story of our age.'"
NOOOOO! it's not! The biggest story of the age is that senate democrats of the senate select committee on intelligence have committed TREASON by using their positions of power within their own govt to try to bring down a sitting president; through their usual lies and deceipt.
Totally delusional if they actually believe that (as everyone on DU seems to) Judith Miller is in jail to protect Scooter Libby.
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