1 posted on
08/24/2002 2:40:03 AM PDT by
kattracks
To: kattracks
I wonder if they're going to look at one senatecritter who's a known leaker...Leahy(D)-VT.
To: kattracks
In April of this year, a poll indicated some 72% of Americans believe a Democrat would leak confidential material provided to them.
4 posted on
08/24/2002 3:11:10 AM PDT by
Liz
To: kattracks
Is it possible that Biden talks during his hair transplant sessions?
To: kattracks
The F.B.I. has asked all 17 senators on the joint Senate-House intelligence committee to turn over appointment books, schedules, phone records and electronic calendars....Yeah? Lotsa luck getting that on. The FBI better get back to its time-tested traditions of wiretaps and informants.
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9 posted on
08/24/2002 5:19:26 AM PDT by
JCG
To: kattracks
These motormouths aren't even required to go through backround checks before they're allowed access to this stuff. I think the blackmail risk is even greater than the risk posed by their uncontrolled verbal flatulence.
10 posted on
08/24/2002 5:21:56 AM PDT by
mewzilla
To: kattracks
I personally think there is too damn much so called secrecy
The public has a right to know what the hell the government is doing
12 posted on
08/24/2002 5:27:40 AM PDT by
uncbob
To: kattracks
Leaking classified info to the press is against the law. Although I wouldn't put it past a Democrat Senator on the committee to leak to the press, I doubt he/she would leave a trail of the misdeed. What's more likely is that the Senator would leave the info in a spot where a staffer would see it and the staffer leaks it.
Are staffers allowed to be in the briefings? Anyone know?
19 posted on
08/24/2002 5:57:36 AM PDT by
randita
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