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To: Srexley who wrote (469471)10/2/2003 2:01:49 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769670
 
BTW, I heard a guy on FOX go over the law about disclosing information on the identity of a covered agent and what is a crime.

FACT, Unless at the time of the first Kiss they were husband and wife Ms Plame broke the law. This is a quote of words from Wilson.

I saw this striking blonde," he recalled, still sounding smitten six years later. At first she said she was an energy analyst, but confided sometime around the first kiss that she was in the C.I.A. "I had a security clearance,"

I see also wilson says he had a security clearance, that matters not a didly. That is direct testimony of a serious breach of security and violation of the law.

The only person a covered agent can tell they really work for the CIA is their spouse. There are several other provisions and Ms Plame broke the law by every provision.



To: Srexley who wrote (469471)10/2/2003 4:37:53 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
"Put the link up if you can."

washingtonpost.com

"On Saturday, a senior administration official told The Washington Post that before Novak's column appeared, two top White House officials called at least six journalists and disclosed the identity of Wilson's wife. The senior administration official said the leak was "meant purely and simply for revenge." Wilson had been sent by the CIA to Niger in 2002 to examine the nuclear claims"



To: Srexley who wrote (469471)10/2/2003 4:45:24 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Andrea Mitchell...

ap.tbo.com

"NBC News, whose reporter Andrea Mitchell said she had an off-the-record conversation with a Bush administration official after Novak's column was published, "doesn't disclose sources and would fight any attempt to compel us to do so," spokeswoman Barbara Levin said."