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Politics : Bush Administration's Media Manipulation--MediaGate? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: tejek who wrote (7598)6/26/2006 12:28:39 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 9838
 
Treasonous'
The chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee urged the Bush administration yesterday to seek criminal charges against newspapers that reported on a secret financial-monitoring program used to trace terrorists.
Rep. Peter T. King cited the New York Times in particular for publishing a story last week that the Treasury Department was working with the CIA to examine messages within a massive international database of money-transfer records.
Mr. King, New York Republican, said he would write Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales urging that the nation's chief law enforcer "begin an investigation and prosecution of the New York Times -- the reporters, the editors and the publisher."
"We're at war, and for the Times to release information about secret operations and methods is treasonous," Mr. King told the Associated Press.
A message left yesterday with Times spokeswoman Catherine Mathis was not returned, the AP said.
Speaking yesterday on CNN's "Reliable Sources," conservative David Frum called the publication "as big a media scandal as it's possible to be."
"How secret was this program? Well, it helped to catch the author of the Bali bombing. It helped to catch a number of other terror suspects. I think it would be hard to come closer to the classic definition of publishing the departure time of a troop ship in war time and inviting the enemy to shoot a torpedo at it than this," said the National Review Online columnist.
"Here's a program where there's no allegation of abuse," he added. "Here's something that has caught important terrorists. ... Here's something that will never catch an important terrorist ever again, and it's all because a newspaper said, 'We think it's in the public interest.'"



To: tejek who wrote (7598)6/26/2006 2:52:35 PM
From: Skywatcher  Respond to of 9838
 
Good thing SADAAM isn't still there allowing WOMEN TO DRESS IN ANY WAY THEY LIKE....what PROGRESS from the RELIGIOUS AMERICAN CHRISTIAN CRUSADE EH?