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To: steve harris who wrote (198829)8/28/2004 11:04:02 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576021
 
>> I didn't think the NYTimes could get much worse

I've learned -- they can. Now, it feeds on itelf -- the liberals in NYC feed on the NYT, then then NYT feeds on the extremists in NYC. You get people like TigerPaw who don't even know the Times is liberal -- they actually THINK they get news from it. LMAO.

I don't know how so many people can coagulate into one big mass of idiocy as in NYC.



To: steve harris who wrote (198829)8/29/2004 2:22:58 AM
From: Amy J  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1576021
 
"U.S. government sources said on Friday the FBI was investigating an analyst connected to Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's (search) office on suspicion he gave classified documents to Israel via the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (search) (AIPAC), the powerful pro-Israel lobby in Washington."

foxnews.com

Steve, serious question that's unrelated to the article: if an American citizen moved to Israel to gain Israeli citizenship, took up a job with Mossad (rather than the military since he said he had computer knowledge that's more useful to Mossad than military) and worked for the required year or two that Israel requires of Israeli citizens in the form of either military or Mossad service, but then quit after two years of service and returned back to the USA as an American citizen, then informs people that Mossad spies on every country including partnering countries (like the USA), does that mean this person broke USA law by working for Mossad in the first place? Or, not? Is the fact he quit Mossad before returning to USA, imply he didn't break any USA law? (I don't know him, but was at an environmental organization party with some Intel people when he was asked what his previous occupation was - his answer was the thing mentioned above. Spooky. He doesn't work in hightech - he works with environmental organizations.)

Regards,
Amy J