If only we WERE doing this.
Please, let this be true!
Spread a little more paranoia in the media. I like it when they foam at the mouth.
There's also that pesky little 1979 Supreme Court case, Smith v. Maryland
If they were buiilding profiles on the traitorous MSM, I'd be happy as a clam, as long as it were followed by prosecutions for treason.
The media told Bin Laden to get a new cell phone, because the feds were on to him.
Now a mole in the government tells the media to get new cell phones, because the feds are on to them.
We need treason trials. Some government officials, and, I think, some media people, need to be in the cells near Massaoui.
I'd be happier if the "sources" claimed that "phone calls and contacts" of certain Senators and their staff to be included in the examination.
I know the MSM's number. 1-800-Dem-ocrat.
I bet there are some HIGH TENSION PUCKER STRINGS hooked on media spoilers and their sources!
SARANDON: "I think the worst thing is when they pick on your kids. And you understand why nobody else wants to go through that, really. But at the same time you can't not ask the questions. . . . [My kids] were terrified. Our phone was tapped. But at least I think they know in hindsight when this will be history that you do what you have to do."
The leaks are criminal cases. If classified information makes it into print then, barring an accident, somebody broke the law. It's a criminal case. You can pull a suspect's phone records. Get over yourselves, ABC, you're only the mouthpieces.
These traitorous bums, who put a scoop above principle and who think patriotism is a four letter word equivalent, are obviously running scared. One of those who undoubtedly is under investigation is Lelie Cauley of USA Today who broke the recent story on computers and telephone calls. As Cauley formerly worked with the Wall Street Journal and did a number of articles and a book on AT&T, it should be obvious that someone at AT&T should also be running scared.
Those who know how to manipulate the stock market could start to go after Gannett, which owns USA Today. It would be difficult to hit GCI stock hard, but it could be done even though more than 80% of the stock is institutionally owned. Perhaps one way of doing it is to embarass Gannett's largest stockholder Private Capital Management, which also has recently tried to purchase cheap the pieces of the Scripps-Howard debacle. Private Capital was bought out by Legg Mason Inc., in 2001, but Bruce Sherman of Naples, Florida, is still President and handling purchases. It would be nice to find out what Private Capital and Legg Mason are up to.
Leahy is afraid that Bush will discover that the terrorists have been talking to some of his friends at Yale who arranged for a Taliban member to attend college there, even though the terrorist only has a 3rd grade education. What is worse, Yale lowering its entrance requirements or Yale dealing with the enemy, while their ROTC unit was kicked off campus and has to travel 80 miles for training.
And if Hillary Clinton gets in power, she'll be doing this to FNC, and she WILL use it to make leakers disappear into the night. Scary.
So, you say you are involved in something treasonous, illegal, or just plain disgraceful? That's what cell phones off the rack are for! WalMart has a large selection.
The SUPREME COURT has already said keep a pin registry is not illegal. Reporters are so illiterate.
The MSM is in a panic since their sources now have criminal prosecution as a definite possibility.