Posted on 06/26/2006 8:23:26 AM PDT by Sub-Driver
Bush slams leak of terror finance story
10 minutes ago
President Bush on Monday sharply condemned the disclosure of a secret anti-terrorism program that taps into an immense international database of confidential financial records. "The disclosure of this program is disgraceful," he said.
"For people to leak that program and for a newspaper to publish it does great harm to the United States of America," Bush said. He said the disclosure of the program "makes it harder to win this war on terror."
The program has been going on since shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks. It was disclosed last week by several news organizations.
Using broad government subpoenas, the program allows U.S. counterterrorism analysts to obtain financial information from a vast database maintained by a company based in Belgium. It routes about 11 million financial transactions daily among 7,800 banks and other financial institutions in 200 countries.
"Congress was briefed and what we did was fully authorized under the law," Bush said, talking with reporters in the Roosevelt Room after meeting with groups that support U.S. troops in Iraq.
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There is zero justification for what the New York Times did. There is no allegation of illegal activity at all, just another way for Bush haters to kill two birds with same stone, selling more papers and underminding the war on terror.
Now the terrorist will try using other methods to spread terrorist funds, knowing that bank transactions are being constantly monitored. In other words, we just made it harder for the good guys, and my family, my friends and myself are exposed to greater danger.
Thanks New York Times
And if a 100 more of our soldiers are killed as the enemy is encouraged, it is okay, because by God we wouldn't want the "campaign season" to be disrupted.
If another attack happens...the administration has a built-in accomplice
Whew, glad to hear that when 3 or 5000 people are murdered, AGAIN, at least the administration will have an accomplice to point to.
He said part of the government's argument was that the anti-terror program would no longer be effective if it became known, because ..... terrorists would find other ways to move money.
"We don't know what the banking consortium will do, but we found this argument puzzling," Keller said
This is a treasonous lie.
Any idiot would not be puzzled that the terrorists would find OTHER WAYS to move their money.
These newspaper traitors are not stupid; they knew exactly what they were up to.
They were warning the terrorists.
BECAUSE THEY ARE ON THE TERRORISTS SIDE.
Good Point
He said part of the government's argument was that the anti-terror program would no longer be effective if it became known, because ..... terrorists would find other ways to move money.
"We don't know what the banking consortium will do, but we found this argument puzzling," Keller said
This is a treasonous lie.
Any idiot would not be puzzled that the terrorists would find OTHER WAYS to move their money.
These newspaper traitors are not stupid; they knew exactly what they were up to.
They were warning the terrorists.
BECAUSE THEY ARE ON THE TERRORISTS SIDE.
Thank you very much.
1. Prosecute NYT reporters under Sedition Act, or
2. Subpoena NYT reporters and compel them to divulge names of leakers in the government. When they refuse to divulge, jail them for contempt and let them rot.
Did I leave anything out?
NO...I get Rush on a delayed basis...
I am glad to know that Alberto was on...I will listen for it.
Anybody who buys the New York Times or places an ad in it is subsidizing the enemies of the United States.
Wasn't the WSJ's participation an editorial that occured AFTER the Slimes ran the story?
I thought I'd heard that.
I don't know. But if anything is done would it not also have to be done to the LA Times and to the Wall Street Journal?
We should do to the NY Times what we should have done to Al Jeezera - bomb the b
Words. More action, please, Mr. President.
++++This program can also be used to screen for drug dealing, illegal political contributions, money laundering, large real estate purchases, large stock transactions, other large financial transactions, legal political contributions, tobacco purchases, etc.++++
Hey 'Doctor', stop self medicating.
This program tracked international financial transactions through Brussels Belgium.
NOT if you're donating $20.00 to Joe the Alderman or buying aunt Mary's house in Ames, Iowa. And especially NOT if you're buying six cartons of Camels© from "Cigs For Less" run by the Infugdubia branch of the Sioux Indians in South Dakota.
The NYT. Always eager to do whatever they can to harm the United States of America.
Natalie Maines subscribed to the NYT, but couldn't find the comics...
My thoughts exactly. The New York Slimes, and other birdcage liners and puppy trainers posing as "newpapers", have shown repeatedly that they will stop at NOTHING to try to gin up anger and impeachment fever against this President -- even if it puts all of us AND our troops overseas in danger and causes setbacks in the War on Terror. Disgusting. They need to be prosecuted. This is not a "freedom of speech" issue.
I just saw the last half of this news conference on C-spam. The President was TICKED OFF during that last question!!! His facial expression and entire demeanor changed.
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