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To: DMaA who wrote (125196)7/14/2005 10:50:07 AM
From: mph  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 793838
 
They must really think the American public is stupid,
and perhaps it is.

This whole Plame controversy has never been anything more
than Democrat payback and yet another way to undermine/criticize/whatever the Bush Administration.

I mean, really.
The woman worked in a CIA office. What's covert about that?

Evidently, her identity had been previously compromised
which was why she was no longer a covert agent in the field
and was working in a CIA office under her own name.

Her husband, Wilson, was ultimately discredited in large
measure by the ensuing investigation regarding his report.
In short, his honesty is suspect. That Wilson had an agenda
all along can hardly be doubted.

Bottom line: Plame was not "outed" and there was never any "danger" to her. My guess is that there will ultimately be
a finding that no law was broken, regardless of whose lips
carried the sacred "Plame" name.