Posted on 07/02/2006 11:58:45 AM PDT by Coastal
What motivates the New York Times to publish information that helps the enemy kill Americans? It is the central question because, in the final analysis, Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. and his editors and reporters are Americans, too. This is a paper based in a city that lost almost 3,000 citizens on 9/11.
The next time the terrorists strike, the Times and its employees could be incinerated. The next time we are hit by al Qaeda, Times employees could be jumping out of windows to their deaths. But the paper decided that its better to risk another terrorist attack on America than withhold information that might help prevent another attack. What accounts for such a strange view about the value of human life? Why has this paper turned its back on the absolute necessity of protecting the lives of our fellow Americans?
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He's an enemy of the country, not merely the state. He's also gone beyond sedition, way beyond, to something that is indistinguishable from Treason, via the "in adhering to their (The United States) Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort" route.
Y'all vets and current military remember the "all enemies, foreign and domestic" part of your oaths? This is exactly what it was talking about.
Arthur O. Sulzberger SR
Gin Ln Southampton, NY 11968-0000
Home: (631) 283 - 2129
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His is one of those mansions on Gin road, probably the biggest one.
I did find the Gin Lane address in some Hampton Real estate discussion. There they indicated that Pinch lived on Gin Lane. Maybe they have a compound or his dad lets him use the old place or gave it to him.
The google earth pics are in color and have more resolution.
I just got home from a day of FREEPING.
NYT, Code Pink, and "Last Supper" crowd were all FREEPED.
Honest, they had a long pink cloth and candles and flowers down the road at the White House gate!
There were so many tourists supporting us it was a pleasure. One school group sang patriotic songs and really disrupted their speakers!! The leaders borrowed our "support the troops" sign for their pictures !
It was as good a day as we had in Orlando after the first Bush win. Remember?
bttt
I sure do! Thanks for the FReep report ...Sounds to me like you guys were very effective. I'm glad to hear that you had lots of support, too!
In a bathhouse somewhere, most likely.
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