leakign secrets to the media! shades of Valerie Plame! why didn't they frog walk him out of the building?
October surprise!
Get the little so and so and put him or her in prison for 10 or 15 years.*
(*This assumes a proper trial, and a determination of guilt. If innocent, we can straighten it all out in December, right after the Mark Foley thing is finished up)
Is this a hint at George and Karls 72 hour surprise, massive intel leak scandel for Congressional dims.
Looks like they got the right guy this time - the dems are squeelin.
"The Intelligence Committee's top Democrat, Jane Harman of California, wrote to Hoekstra that she was "appalled" by his action,"
I bet she is...
Why can't he be identified?
Well, time to get the usual suspects together... dig time.
The first thing they should have done was grab the Times reporter and editorial staff and put them in gitmo.
Before this is done, the Dems will be screaming "political vendetta" and "illegal wiretapping" although I would bet there were search warrants on the phone lines.
May she so testify...at the staffer's treason trial.
Have you noticed that the word treason never seems to apply to domocrats? Why is it when they do something really wrong we don't get to shout to the sky about it? Why is it our fault for doing something about the wrong doers?
What's the SOB's name ?
It shouldn't be long before the Rats come out and squeal and screech about people impugning their patriotism.
This is incredible. This story is spun to make the real scandal the suspension of the staffer by a republican. Let's just forget that the story is about a massive intelligence leak by a democrat. The media will burry this story, just like Sandy Berger.
The Intelligence Committee's top Democrat, Jane Harman of California
Jane On the Issues
http://www.janeharmancongress.com/jane_issues.html
Reproductive Choice
Womens reproductive rights are under assault. In Congress, the leadership in both Chambers have Roe v. Wade in their sights, and the chipping away has already begun. Decisions that should be made between consenting adults or in a doctors office are now being made on the floors of the House and Senate.
Fighting for Choice - October 2, 2002
Fighting for Choice - July 24, 2002
Roe marked a cornerstone of equality and freedom for which American women had fought for generations. The Supreme Courts decision empowered women to make their own choices about their reproductive health and protected them from unwarranted government intrusion into their personal, private decisions.
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Iraq & Civil Liberties
As the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, Jane Harman has established herself as one the countrys most outspoken and effective critics of President Bushs policies regarding the Iraq war, the use of intelligence, and domestic surveillance. Her national reputation as a thoughtful, bipartisan legislator has given unique credibility to her criticism of Administration policies.
Taking On The Failed Policy in Iraq
Harman has repeatedly criticized the Administration's flawed Iraq strategy, calling it the "greatest strategic and tactical foreign policy failure in 30 years."
She's pushed hard to hold the policy's architects accountable. Appearing on CNN in February, Harmans called on President Bush to replace Donald Rumsfeld as Secretary of Defense, describing his tenure as "very damaging to the United States."
Harman has been especially vocal about the Administration's failure to develop a strategy for exiting Iraq. In a March 8 letter to the President, she wrote, "your continuing failure to clarify US intentions provides an excuse for certain Iraqis to avoid compromise and jeopardizes our ability to succeed." And in an op-ed article she authored last year, Harman stressed that "President Bush should
make clear that U.S. policy is to leave Iraq completely."
Finally, Harman has led the charge in Congress to investigate the Administration's intelligence failures. She pushed the House Intelligence Committee to "follow the truth wherever it may lead," and in 2004, she introduced and passed legislation to reform the Intelligence Community, in order to prevent a repeat of the mistakes that led to the Iraq invasion.
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Homeland Security
One of the chief responsibilities of the federal government is protecting its citizens against the danger of attack.
The tragic events of September 11, 2001 changed forever how the federal government fulfills that responsibility. Not only must our military servicemen and women have the training and tools they need to fight future wars, Jane Harman believes the federal government must also defend against terrorist attacks at home and provide aid and support to local governments and first responders.
Key to protecting the homeland is a national strategy that all levels of government and emergency response personnel implement in partnership, and a national threat and vulnerability assessment upon which decisions allocating scarce resources can be based. Regrettably, more than a year since the Homeland Security Department was created, it has yet to complete a threat and vulnerability assessment.
Securing the American Homeland
National Homeland Security Strategy
As Ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee and member of the Homeland Security Committee, Harman is an advocate for improving the collection and analysis of intelligence; sharing relevant intelligence information with local first responders, and developing technologies for protecting the homeland many of which are created in the South Bay.
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Environment
Residents of Californias 36th District live along some of Southern Californias most beautiful coastline. The Pacific Ocean and Santa Monica Bay offer a range of wonderful recreational activities and, as a resident of Venice Beach, Jane Harman enjoys biking and jogging along the bike path, talking with neighbors, and watching the waves and seabirds.
Protecting this environment is important to her and her constituents. Having grown up in West Los Angeles, Harman remembers all too well the smog alerts and hearing the regular reports of beach closures. Responsible stewardship over the environment is a lesson she learned at an early age and which she takes seriously as a Member of Congress.
Over the last several decades, real progress has been made restoring clean air and water. Regrettably, the Bush Administration and its allies in Congress are rolling back many hard-fought protections. A good example is the energy bill, which Harman opposed and which gives billions of dollars in tax breaks to polluting industries and shields polluters like MTBE manufacturers from lawsuits.
Opposition to Energy Bill
Jane Harman supports an energy policy that permanently protects the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and the California coastline from oil and gas drilling. As important are policies that encourage development and use of alternative sources of energy, including hydrogen, solar, fuel cells and wind. In fact, the Harman home in Venice has solar cells and reverse metering on the roof. Harman has hosted a number of public forums highlighting the renewable energy technologies developed in the 36th District, including fuel cells, solar panels, LEDs and hybrid engines.
Harman Opposes drilling in ANWR
Bush Administration policies also threaten the solitude and pristine beauty of such premier parks like Yellowstone, the last remaining rain forests in Alaska, roadless areas in our national forests, and the Red Rock wilderness of Utah. This Administration has also eased clean air requirements for old polluting power plans, weakened the standard for arsenic in drinking water, and allowed valuable wetlands to be drained and developed.
Harman has opposed all of these anti-environmental policies. She has worked to fight these proposals and to support balanced policies that ensure the protection of our environment.
Harman has supported expansion of wilderness areas and scenic rivers in California
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Just a reminder, IF the democrats win control of the House guess who'll be the new Chairperson of the House Intelligence Committee? Reason #56,927 to get out and VOTE!