Disgraceful...makes it harder...
Isn't that what he said the last time they did overt damage to national security?
So what is he going to DO about it?
This link NY Times pushing to be charged? UPDATED at the Anchoress site directs you to a site that states an opinion on that possibility:
The Scratching Post - KTCat is a marketer who is wondering if perhaps the NY Times IS deliberately trying to provoke the WH into making charges against them
G.Mason nailed it in reply #28 above:
It would make more sense to rid the United States of the enemy within.Amen!Afterall is said and done, that will have to be done anyway.
Let's go Mr. President. You've got at least 80% of us behind you.
As you have said, the WOT will not be won overnight. Might as well set a precedent right here and now and stop this treasonous behavior in the future. American lives will be saved as a result.
How do you ask an American soldier to give his life because Pinch, et al decided to try and boost circulation by being a traitor?
And having the power to do something he boo-hood and did nothing.
Have they hired dan blather yet?
I hope the Attorney General hangs these idiots.....
Some info on the Slimes.
http://www.mediaowners.com/company/newyorktimes.html
[New York Times Company Profile
Janet L. Robinson is the CEO of New York Times Company.
The New York Times Company (NYSE: NYT) is an American media company which publishes major newspapers including The New York Times, The Boston Globe and the International Herald Tribune, along with about 20 other regional newspapers in the United States.
Originally called the New York Daily Times, the New York Times was first published on September 18, 1851. The newspaper was founded by Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones. A few years later, in 1856, Raymond was also one of the founders of the Associated Press.
Adolph S. Ochs acquired the New York Times in 1896, and he led the newspaper to achieve the international prominence it holds today. Ochs coined the newspaper's slogan "All The News That's Fit To Print." The Times moved into a new office building at the beginning of the 20th century, and the area was named Times Square in 1904. Nine years later, the Times opened an annex at 229 43rd Street, which is the current company headquarters.
The New York Times nickname, "the gray lady," is thought to have been coined around 1950 and to be taken from the phrase "the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street," long used to describe the Bank of England.
The New York Times Company owns eight local television stations and two New York radio stations. It holds a stake in the Boston Red Sox and two paper mills in the US and Canada. It operates web sites through New York Times Digital and About.com, acquired in March 2005 from Primedia for $410 million.
The descendants of Adolph Ochs, principally the Sulzberger family, play a leading role in the management of the company.
In 2004, The New York Times Company had revenues of $3.3 billion.]
We need to form citizen militias to find and HANG these traitors.
BFD. And for all you folks calling for indictments, prosecutions, etc...forget it. Ain't gonna happen.
This story is about as breaking as me stubbing my toe.
What's amazing is that the leaks of the NSA Satellite Eavesdropping Program, The NSA Black Site Prison Program, and this one is NOT having the Liberals desired effects on the public. People seem to understand that we're at war with an enemy that wants to kill us. The publication of the secret stuff hasn't cause people to rally in the streets demanding the President's head.
It's laughable. The Liberals and their Media Allies are attempting to undermine the Administration, but the reality is they're placing themselves in a heap of legal jeopardy with none of their objectives being achieved!!
TO HELL WITH THE NEW TONE in Washington. Somebody's head or heads need to roll.
King said this weekend that he wants the Times prosecuted by the AG but Congress can actually get the ball rolling. Call Risen to testify in front of a committee, put him under oath and then ask who their source is and if he refuses to answer hold him in contempt.
Thank God he doesn't come out swinging on every issue as so many on FR call for or else he would be perceived as the boy who cried wolf.
Any comment he makes on this important issue will carry weight because he rarely gets really angry.
Good for Pres. Bush. He's a disciplined man. A great CIC.
I'd love to see "Pinch" Sulzberger do a perp walk. Probably as much as he was looking forward to seeing Karl Rove do one