Posted on 03/06/2007 8:34:59 AM PST by Dog
http://www.amazon.com/SPYING-Secret-History-Denis-Collins/dp/1579123953
SPYING: The Secret History of History (Hardcover)
by Denis Collins (Author) "It always didn't take a thief..." (more)
About the Author
Denis Collins is a journalist who writes for the Washington Post, the San Jose Mercury News, and the Miami Herald. He lives in Washington, DC.
"The Wilsons will now be expecting their movie to be a sell-out."
Sell-out is somehow appropriate to the Wilsons.
From day one, the dims and leftist have done and said anything, even lied when they wanted without repercussions. There has been no one, on either side, to draw them back and say, enough is enough. They keep taking and taking because there are no boundaries any longer. All the envelopes have been pushed and no one was brave enough to restrain them. We are reaping what we have allowed them to sow. They have been given carte blanch to destroy this country of ours.
From the burglar burger, to the NYslimes giving away national security secrets. We have American politicians going to enemy country's talking with terrorist and those who support terrorism. Our loving politicans say our soldiers lives have been wasted in Iraq.
This verdict comes as a shock to you? I'm not the least bit shocked.
Exactly...however...sadly..I think many in the Republican/RINO ranks wants bad things to happen to this administration...
He's a published author ... looking for another book deal?
http://www.amazon.com/SPYING-Secret-History-Denis-Collins/dp/1579123953
Book Description
Everyone, at some time in his or her life, fantasizes about being a spy--James Bond, Mata Hari, George Smiley, Maxwell Smart. At the new International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C., more than a million visitors have stepped into the secret history of history--and have learned what it is really like to live undercover. This distinctive and fascinating book at once distills and expands upon that experience, with inside information on how spies do their jobs, interviews with operatives, and hundreds of photographs and descriptions of tools of the trade.
Biographies of legendary spies and how they completed their special operations are included, along with timelines showing the developments of bugs, surveillance tools, weapons, and disguises. Letters, maps, examples of disguises, dead drops, and rare photos make spies and their operations from 2000 BC to the present live and breathe on every page.
About the Author
Denis Collins is a journalist who writes for the Washington Post, the San Jose Mercury News, and the Miami Herald. He lives in Washington, DC.
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So, he's writes spy novels .. I bet he's already got the first 3 chapters of his book .. and his agent is juggling calls right now.
CONFUSION!! YES .. Wells, take that to your next actions. I wonder if he's gifting the defense here.
See 601
Journalists are feeding questions
Goodgodalmighty the White House better get a press conference going.
This whole case was a waste of time and money.
A common, but nevertheless disgusting, attitude on FR.
I'm really curious what Giuliani - a former fed prosecutor - thinks of all this. I'm sure the media will try and paint him into a corner and force him to agree with the verdict.
"but I do think Libby got himself in trouble"
He didn't learn the magic mantra, "I don't remember".
Some in the jury micro managed the evidence??
Very Interesting...........
Moments after the guilty verdict handed to I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby was made public Tuesday, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., called on President Bush to promise not to let Libby off the hook with a presidential pardon.
"I welcome the jury's verdict. It's about time someone in the Bush Administration has been held accountable for the campaign to manipulate intelligence and discredit war critics," said Reid in a press statement. "Lewis Libby has been convicted of perjury, but his trial revealed deeper truths about Vice President Cheneys role in this sordid affair. Now President Bush must pledge not to pardon Libby for his criminal conduct."
Libby, a former chief of staff to Vice President Dick Cheney, was convicted on 4 of 5 counts of obstruction of justice, perjury and lying to the FBI in the investigation into the leak of CIA operative Valerie Plame's identity.
Is he the same guy who was Russert's neighbor? Why was he left on the jury? It all came down to the credibility of Russert vs. Libby. I say ineffective assistance of counsel. New trial granted. Here's hoping.
And if he's THAT guy, he wrote a book on SPYING????
Fitz used the law for purposes that it was not intended. To set perjury traps until some knucklehead fell into it. Fitz started an investigation of ....nothing.
I think people have conflated the Plame aspect (not undercover, not outed, not a crime) with the witch hunt that Libby was caught in. He clearly lied, but not to cover any crime because there was no original crime to lie about or cover up.
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