Posted on 04/21/2006 12:01:43 PM PDT by Howlin
Edited on 04/21/2006 12:47:23 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Just breaking on Fox...
No details, but the agent was caught dead to rights leaking....
Update: CIA Officer Fired for Leaking Classified Info to Media
WASHINGTON A CIA officer has been relieved of his duty after being caught leaking classified information to the media.
CIA officials will not reveal the officer's name, assignment, or the information that was leaked. The firing is a highly unusual move, although there has been an ongoing investigation into leaks in the CIA.
One official called this a "damaging leak" that deals with operational information and said the fired officer "knowingly and willfully" leaked the information to the media and "was caught."
Maybe they could fit "First-to-Third" Dorgan on there.
I am still waiting to learn the Real reason that Kasich left the House. He, Paxon of NY and Scarborough all quit during or just after the summer of Chandra Levy.
did you read the link .. holy crap .. is that stuff for real??
May I strongly suggest you move your domain to a US based company too? You have your domain registered with a Canadian company. You won't have a leg to stand on if they lock it.
HE'S A FREAKIN COMMIE!
more from that link
http://www.knology.net/~bilrum/PeaceGrpGloss.htm
"terrorism...repeatedly...is used to signify violent action on the part of oppressed peoples in Asia, Africa, Latin America or within the black ghettos of America, as they take up the weapons of violence in a desperate effort to wrest for themselves the freedom and justice denied them by the systems that presently control their lives. What is so easily (one suspects, often deliberately) overlooked is the fact that the regimes rebelled against are the incarnation of a greater violence than any used in the struggle against them.
"before we deplore terrorism, it is essential for us to recognize whose 'terrorism' came first....It is easy to recognize the violence of the revolutionary when he strikes out against the inequities and cruelties of the established order. What millions of middle-class and other non-poor fail to realize is that they are themselves accomplices each day in meeting [sic] out inhuman, all-pervading violence upon their fellows."
After this justification of the concept of class warfare, which makes "permissible" terrorist attacks on civilians since they are part of the "oppressive class," the AFSC pamphlet says that U.S. activists should not concern themselves with what sort of violent tactics revolutionaries utilize to achieve their ends. Instead, they should work to disarm the United States and for economic warfare against the U.S.'s "oppressive" allies. In its words:
Review a link association:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=npsis.com+moveon.org&btnG=Search
I backed up all my stuff about 2 weeks ago...how in the hell did they take me out of there? wtf!
This is unsettling as hell. Do you know what other sites have been hacked?
Unbelievable.
I raised my kids in the 70's ad 80's and paid scant attention to politics. We lived in Falls Church in '76 so I did know what was going on ,to some degree, and despised Carter.
I think my interest relly took off during the Thomas/ Hill hearings. My daughter and a friend were at our house on a college vacation and her friend and I really got into it. Then when I saw Rush featured on 60 Minute I became a political junkie. My dad ,who was a Conservative going back to the 40's, would have adored Rush so I thought this was my way to honor my Dad.
It could be a number of things. First check permissions level using a FTP manager. It could also be a defect in the .htaccess file.
There are a lot of hits for the problem on Google:
550 can't change directory to /public_html: permission denied - Google Search
http://tinyurl.com/zu3wf
"The Senate will surely want to closely scrutinize Lake's involvement with the Center for International Policy (CIP) in Washington, DC. As an official consultant for the CIP during the 1970s, Lake was an associate of Orlando Letelier, who served on the CIP's board of directors. Letelier and Lake were also connected through their mutual involvement in the Institute for Policy Studies, a Marxist think tank with numerous ties to communist intelligence agencies.
" When Letelier was killed by a car bomb, incriminating documents found in his briefcase pointed to many highly placed people. One of those was Richard Feinberg. Feinberg resigned from the Treasury Department to avoid investigation into his own involvement with the Letelier network. Also among the briefcase contents was a letter from radical activist Elizabeth Farnsworth cautioning Letelier against mentioning Feinberg's name because that might jeopardize his reputation and career at Treasury and his usefulness to the cause. Yet Anthony Lake, who at that time was serving as director of President Carter's State Department Policy Planning Staff, hired Feinberg on at State.
"Ms. Farnsworth also wrote admiringly to Letelier of the good work that "Bill Goodfellow" was accomplishing for the revolution. She was referring, of course, to William Goodfellow, the CIP director, who is a very bad fellow. How bad? Bad enough to stubbornly defend the murderous Khmer Rouge communists in Cambodia long after most leftists had decided the genocidal slaughter was just too obvious to deny anymore.
Part of the U.S. is bad crowd. They believe we deserved Sept.11th. Dana Priest should be fired.
Checked the permissions which have been changed to a value of 0. cant get into the htaaccess file since the permissions have been changed and god knows what else.
Wonder when William Goodfellow first met John Kerry... Was he around the Viet Nam Vets Against the War? Or involved with Tom Hayden and the Students for a Democratic Society?
Have we found out where he went to college yet?
Pinz
I don't want to hijack the thread. But I have a few things archived myself that might explain it. I will freep mail them to you.
To be clear: I think it is dangerous to stifle a free press; but at the same time, press freedom needs to be tied to responsibility. And printing leaked state security secrets for partisan reasons is not journalism, nor is it particularly brave: instead, it is ideological manipulation using the fourth estate as a way to influence public opinion. And it undermines the democratic process by ill-serving readers under the guise of neutrality and objectivity.
Placemarker
'bout hit my head, laughing : )
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