Posted on 03/07/2006 7:27:01 PM PST by MindBender26
ping
its propaganda mate
Oh yes, I know exactly what you mean. I've been in the middle of those things, myself. LOL
Gonzales is pretty fired up about all of the leaks and wants action! You can bet that THAT came from THE TOP! I really DO believe that the president is now taking the white gloves off.
Yes, Oasis and another n00b troll gone; two down, one still to go, on this thread.
Oh, not just the Lamesteam Media...but FR's damned doom&gloomers, who swore, SWORE that DeLay was down for the count, this time. Bugger 'em all!
I love your throw away line re the Old Gray Whore. LOL
You're missing the whole thing! THIS WAS SECRET. The Slimes published it. THIS IS TREASON!
The good news is that if it appears in the New York Times, it's presumptively false, so the terrorists can't rely on this information.
Next time you can just recommend "4F" treatment for traitors. And you post will be safe. ;)
Thank you! :-)
Good luck and my prayers, should you be deployed.
LOL
NYT Sues Pentagon
Boldly asserting that it has not yet done enough to "unmask the horrors of the Bush Regime," the New York Times has sued the U.S. Defense Department, demanding that it hand over documents about the National Security Agency's domestic spying program.
The Times wants a list of documents including all internal memos and e-mails about the program. It also seeks the names of the people or groups identified by it. "The covert nature of this program gives the U.S. an unfair advantage against its technologically deprived adversaries," Times spokesman, Andy Busch. "We're not taking sides in this conflict. We just want to see a more level playing field."
Last December, the Times broke the story that the NSA had begun intercepting domestic communications linked to al Qaeda following the September 11 attacks. That provoked renewed criticism of the way U.S. President George Bush is handling his war on terrorism.
The Times had requested the documents under the Freedom of Information Act, but is dissatisfied with the Pentagon's response that the request was "being processed as quickly as possible."
Franklin Lyman, a lawyer for the Times, acknowledged that the list of documents sought was lengthy but that the Pentagon failed to use the words "unusual circumstances," a provision of the law that would grant the Pentagon extra time to respond.
"There is much classified information that has yet to be brought to the attention of the public," said Lyman. "Keeping secrets is profoundly undemocratic. This case gives us the opportunity to pull back the veil concealing the Bush Administration's tactics in this so-called 'war.'"
read more at...
http://www.azconservative.org/Semmens1.htm
At some point voting for/supporting the lessor of two evils, still gets you bad government, although never as much of it as you pay for.
When do the indictments begin?
If this is true the New York Slimes needs to go down, way down.
What a bunch of Baloney your trying to lay on the guy.
If he knows about it you can damn well bet so do hundreds of others.
If the NYT was really a threat to our country and releasing classified information that could damage us, our President would surely shut them down and have them prosecuted as traitors.
Unless and until that happens, it seems more likely that the NYT is trying to create a perception on behalf of the government.
Iran long ago make our embassy's their primary target and have engaged in a covert war and used proxy organizations against the USA.
This article is pure BS as the US would never violate diplomacy by using it as a military garrison. There are just certain things diplomatically impossible and this is one of them.
Leftists and Liberals always try to destroy the legimaticy of any POWER they want to destroy. It looks like the Liberals are out to vilify the State Department while venting their hatred of the Miliary.
Now, the terrorists not only know we have teams in country, they have just been told that they are holed up at the embassies, dramtically compromising the safety of every embassy worker's life in every country we have them.
I will be very surprised if these actions do not result in attacks on our embassies, damaged relations with innumerable countries, and compromised operations, either current, or planned. I pray any team members on assignment don't find out that their position has been compromised the hard way
The animosity between our own intelligence agencies that will develop over this is too staggering to contemplate.
Our enemies have got to be laughing their asses off right about now.
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