Prosecute if they fail to reveal the piece of government trash that let them in on the existence of the program.
Prosecute both. Otherwise, the papers will continue...
"There are some statutes on the books," he said, "which, if you read the language carefully, would seem to indicate that that is a possibility."
So, Gonzales - DO IT! How many more national security secrets need to be spilled before you act!!!
I think all you guys are going at this the wrong way. First..you should declare that any information within the NY Times is fair game, and proceed to hack into their server...this includes subscription info...employee info...etc. Second, you declare that the private lives of the reporters are now public knowledge and proceed to follow these guys and report via blogs what they are actually doing. If they are spending 3 hours every Thursday at Madam Lesley's apartment...then the public ought to get that info. Third...in terms of finanical gains and losses....its time to hack into their info and protray the actual finanical bottom line on the newspaper.
After a month of blogging this info and declaring nothing secret about the Times...they will start to fall back and regroup. They won't like having their private business hung in the sunshine or their personal lives displayed. And if this works so well with them...then we move onto Newsweek and Time. They all deserve a taste of reality.
The one person we have heard zip from lately is Rockefeller. (I think). He was so verbal about the NSA spying, it makes me wonder if he is under investigation.