Posted on 04/24/2006 7:00:16 PM PDT by Mr. Brightside
Every story of McCarthy seems to describe her using the words "who was nearing retirement." - as if we should have sympathy for a traitor who close to getting a pension.
I don't think she'll have to worry about money. I'm sure Soros will pick up her bills, set her up for a few lucrative speaking engagements and a juicy book deal.
I know no-thing!
This sounds like public posturing from a person who is trying to protect her pension in the secure knowledge that she will never be prosecuted.
Yep and if captured, you would be expected to resist torture before giving it up!
Prepare for yet another Clintonian denial-fest.
As a vet, I only had a "Secret" clearance and signed a form on outprocesing that I could be prosecuted for ever releasing anything that was classified "secret", let alone TOP SECRET CIA stuff... this makes me sick.
They assume that the President of the United States and an empoloyee of an agency have equivalent authorities. He is not merely her theretical superior but the Chief Executive of the United States who authority rests on the Constitution. Her only authority is what is contained in her job description. Her duty is to abide by its terms and, of course, she has the duty of defending the Constitution. She has been unfaithful to both.
Not only did McCarthy fail the test, she admitted to perpetrating the crime according to the report(s).
These 'Rats..McCarthy and the rest at the CIA like her..
..her ex boss ..Berglar....Should all be "Mughniyah-ed".
Civil servants don't get fired for nothing. It's almost impossible. If there were any doubt, the CIA would have just let her retire quietly or take a job of less importance.
And although the MSM deserves eternal criticism, at least this story led with McCarthy's Kerry/Clinton connections. Thanks for not hiding the truth for once.
Absolutely. She's either guilty of the prison story leaks, or something else just as bad. But given her connections to Joe Wilson and his to Dana Priest's husband, it does not take a great leap of faith to believe she was in fact the leaker.
I heard that.
Too bad her friend and her can't get their story right.
As someone noted earlier, this is the beginning of a legal strategy, that is all.
Right -- like she's gonna admit to criminal behavior.
A serving CIA official said that the day that McCarthy was escorted out of the CIAs Langley, Va., headquarters, some former colleagues of McCarthy defended her, even while acknowledging they were not familiar with the details of the case.
I guess with all the unidentified sources it doesn't matter what story you spin.
Maybe Mary and Cindy Sheehan can camp out together. Oh wait, can't happen, Mary was about to spend the rest of her life "saving the children". (And I'm gonna be an astronaut.)
"I'm 200 percent innocent!"
I didn't do it and I'll never do it again!
Mary McCarthy: "I swear, I didn't leak!"
Mistakes were made. Leaks happen. Where are the plumbers now?
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