To: browardchad
What we could try to do is sue the New York Times and their government leakers in civil court, as citizens, for damaging our right to safety and our ability to protect ourselves. This would put employees of the Times and suspected leakers under oath.
17 posted on
06/23/2006 11:46:09 PM PDT by
Brad from Tennessee
(Anything a politician gives you he has first stolen from you)
To: Brad from Tennessee
I was just sitting here thinking about that...how would that work?
Would we sue them for some type of negligence?
I for one am to the point if our federal government won't enforce the laws again, I want to citizens to act. Protests etc. don't seem to phase them, letters to Congress doesn't move our representatives, Gonzales acts as if his hands are tied...well this is America right?
As a citizen my grievance over the failure of the government to protect national security secrets and the Times negligence at publishing them...? I've got have some sort of recourse somewhere? At least to put them on notice that their behaviors are dangerous etc.
34 posted on
06/24/2006 4:25:18 AM PDT by
EBH
(We're too PC to understand WAR has been declared upon us and the enemy is within.)
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