Posted on 05/16/2006 6:48:33 AM PDT by Kaslin
ABC News claimed yesterday that phone calls made by its reporters and journalists at the New York Times and Washington Post are being traced by the federal government as part of an investigation into leaks of classified information.
In a blog posting, the network said two of its reporters, Richard Esposito and Brian Ross, were told by an unnamed senior federal official that the government had obtained records of calls placed by the two men. The network said the probe may be focused on leaks about a CIA program to detain terrorism suspects at secret locations outside America, but could also involve the network's reports on the spy agency's use of missile-firing Predator drones in Pakistan.
(Excerpt) Read more at nysun.com ...
"I would argue that the threat today is far less convincing or imminent than those you mention."
"Contemplate the mangled bodies of your countrymen, and then say, 'What should be the reward of such sacrifices?' ... If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude than the animating contest of freedom, go from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains sit lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen!" --Samuel AdamsWise men, those Founders.
An "unnamed senior federal official", huh? We simply must get the WH janitorial staff to stop talking to ABC!
Are you a parrot?
The quote is thought by Jefferson scholars to be a paraphrase of Franklin's.
But in any case all of your prattling about the Founders is entirely pointless.
If these reporters were breaking the law, they should be investigated by all legal means, including "wiretaps" if necessary.
If found guilty of being a party to the leaking of classified information vital to our national defense in a time of war, the Founders of whom you speak so ignorantly would have hanged them.
Lincoln would have too.
Could I ask you to say this to my wife and daughter? Nah, they'd never believe you.
Seriously, thak you for those kind words. I believe them to be sincere and I sho' 'nuff hope they are true.
Now if I could only get what to DO about it.
If you spent as much time following current events as you do posting bogus quotes (even the Franklin quote is highly suspect), you might be aware of the background of this story:
ABC News: Justice Dept. Probing Domestic Spying Leak
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory?id=1456114
It has nothing to do with Plamegate and everything to do with national security.
President Hillary Clinton couldn't agree more. Of course in her case she is talking about Jim Robinson. Or you.
Let's see, you palm off two bogus quotes. You don't even know what this story is about. And you say I should trust you?
LOL
Dear Osama,Yeah, it is convincing after all. Like I said, you'd be better off with Plamegate.
I am writing you this letter because ABC News said the NSA was tapping our phone calls. Oh, my! I would have never guessed it.
Awaiting further orders, Your Unholiness,
(signed)The willing slave of Allah and you,
Achmed
I'm glad to see that you are in a position to decern what is and what isn't worthy of being classified as a national secret.
Too bad your scholarship re the Founding Fathers, their thoughts and quotes aren't up to the same level.
LOL
God you are tiresome (and clearly pretty slow). There is thing marvelous thing called Google:
Jefferson Library: A Guide to Thomas Jefferson Quotations
In other cases, quotes are often attributed to Jefferson but were actually said by others:
* "Those who sacrifice freedom for safety deserve neither." (Benjamin Franklin)
http://www.monticello.org/library/reference/quotes.html
Benjamin Franklin and the other Founders were principled, not stupid or suicidal
"He who sacrifices freedom for security deserves neither" and misattributing them to Benjamin Franklin.
Mr. Franklin would be aghast to be misquoted and misused.
"Those who would give up ESSENTIAL LIBERTY to purchase a little TEMPORARY SAFETY, deserve neither LIBERTY nor SAFETY" is a motto on the title page of An Historical Review of the Constitution and Government of Pennsylvania. (1759).
This motto was attributed to Mr. Franklin in the edition of 1812.
In a letter of September 27, 1760 to David Hume, however, Mr. Franklin stated that he published this book and denied that he wrote it, other than a few remarks that were credited to the Pennsylvania Assembly, in which he served.
The phrase itself was first used in a letter from the Pennsylvania Assembly dated November 11, 1755 to the Governor of Pennsylvania.
http://www.renewamerica.us/columns/gaynor/060121
***The network said the probe may be focused on leaks about a CIA program***
EARTH TO LIBERALS:
They get the phone calls on CSI all the time while investigating crimes........
Leaking SECRETS is a CRIME......
Go waste someone else's time.
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