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To: combjelly who wrote (283829)4/11/2006 1:25:43 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1575919
 
no that would be CBS and memo gate and now ABC and their Muslims going to football games and car races, that's made up news. Gee why didn't they think of Christians going to Mosques???



To: combjelly who wrote (283829)4/11/2006 2:10:36 PM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575919
 
The Public's Right To Know [Liar: Joe Wilson]
Investor's Business Daily ^ | April 10, 2006 | None cited

Lost in the brouhaha over President Bush's "leak" of "classified" information is the real reason for the outrage: The "leak" proved that Joe Wilson was a liar.

Among the things that bothered us in this affair is that it's deemed first-rate, Pulitzer-worthy journalism when a major newspaper prints classified information that our enemies find useful, but when the commander-in-chief authorizes the release of declassified material to defend his administration's position it is treated as a betrayal of the public trust, if not an impeachable offense.

When the New York Times last December revealed that the National Security Agency listened in on communications between terrorist suspects abroad and U.S. residents, or when the Washington Post ran a story about the existence of CIA prisons where the worst terrorists were being held and interrogated, the information aided our enemies.

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