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  • PLAME'S ANTI-W. MONEY (attended Soros fund-raiser; listed as "retired" on FEC form)

    07/27/2005 2:45:23 AM PDT · by Liz · 62 replies · 2,330+ views
    NY POST ^ | July 27, 2005 | DEBORAH ORIN
    Outed CIA spy Valerie Plame last fall gave a campaign contribution to go toward an anti-Bush fund-raising concert starring Bruce Springsteen....... It's the first revelation that Plame participated in anti-Bush political activity while working for the CIA. The $372 donation to the anti-Bush group America Coming Together, first reported by Time magazine's Web site, was made in Plame's married name of Valerie E. Wilson and covered two tickets. The FEC record lists her occupation as "retired" even though she's still a CIA staffer. Under employer it says: "N.A." A special prosecutor is probing whether Plame's CIA identity was leaked to...
  • Report: Plame Gave Money to Anti-Bush Group

    07/27/2005 10:16:06 AM PDT · by Alex Marko · 48 replies · 1,862+ views
    WASHINGTON — Outed CIA spy Valerie Plame last fall gave a campaign contribution to go toward an anti-Bush fund-raising concert starring Bruce Springsteen, it was revealed Tuesday night. It's the first revelation that Plame participated in anti-Bush political activity while working for the CIA. The $372 donation to the anti-Bush group America Coming Together (search), first reported by Time magazine's Web site, was made in Plame's married name of Valerie E. Wilson and covered two tickets. The Federal Election Commission (search) record lists her occupation as "retired" even though she's still a CIA staffer. Under employer it says: "N.A." A...
  • Spy at Center of Leak Case Still in Shadow

    07/04/2005 8:51:10 PM PDT · by SmithL · 29 replies · 973+ views
    New York Times ^ | 7/5/5 | SCOTT SHANE
    WASHINGTON, July 1 - For nearly two years, the investigation into the leak of a covert C.I.A. officer's name has unfolded clamorously in the nation's capital, with partisan brawling on talk shows, prosecutors interviewing President Bush and top White House officials, and the imminent prospect that reporters could go to jail for contempt of court. But the woman at the center of it all, Valerie E. Wilson, has kept her silence, showing the discipline and discretion that colleagues say made her a good spy. As her husband, Joseph C. Wilson IV, has become a highly visible critic of the administration...