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To: Grampa Dave
Didn't the Bush Administration implement a policy of only briefing like 8 Congresscritters on U.S. Secrets awhile back? I think I remember how upset the Dems were about it ...and Orin Hatch ;-)
134 posted on 03/09/2002 7:28:49 AM PST by Registered
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To: Registered
Alec Baldwin is going to throw a hissy-fit if he finds out about this report...
139 posted on 03/09/2002 7:35:40 AM PST by Dallas
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To: Registered, Miss Marple
You are correct re the briefing. That happened fairly quick post 9/11.

These demonicRat senators who hate America and our military and still think that this is 1960/1970 leaked some of that briefing. All hell broke loose. Each senator was called in for a little correction therapy.

GW used his stealth techniques to trash those leaking scum bags. My bets on those early leaks were on Leaky Leahy and the Chifi b$tch. Of course the Rats can only get on the intel committees as demonicRats only if they hate America and promise to leak classified data to the Compost and LA and NY Slimes and of course CNBCABCNBCCBSCNNCSPAN. They have been doing this since the 1960's.

This so called leak and the Slime magazine fiasco re the fake nuke bomb is classic old CIA techniques to smoke out the bad people acting like they are on your team. The leakers have left a trail of stink right back to their offices in DC.

The only way this leaking will ever stop is when a leak costs a lot of American lives here or in combat. Then, we have to go to the Secrecy Act that the Brits use. You violate their secrecy act, you are pushing up flowers or in jail for the rest of your life.

157 posted on 03/09/2002 8:10:56 AM PST by Grampa Dave
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