Why not publish pictures of the residences of NYTimes Board of Directors members: Brenda C. Barnes, Raul E. Cesan, Lynn G. Dolnick, Michael Golden, William F. Kennard, Janet L. Robinson and Thomas Middlehoff. I'm sure they will enjoy the publicity.
This is a scathing article, spot on and unfettered. Needs to be bumped frequently.
This is outright traitorous. Publishing detailed information about the location and movement of our executive leaders during a time of war should set at the very least set the Secret Service into motion. There has got to be some type of law about this. This paper needs to be shut down in the name of national security.
At the very least, Rumsfeld and Cheney should file a civil lawsuit against the times for endangering their families.
I know the Times is unquestionably socialist, but anybody with a rudimentary investigative skills probably could have found Cheney and Rumsfeld's houses. Do we think the Times was encouraging suicide bombers to kill the Clintons because it focused on their Chappaqua house so much in 2001? You would think they would have thrown in one Democrat's house just to make it look fair.