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Wen Ho Lee --- Victim of Internment?
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Emcee:  donjuan_demarco Type:  Unmoderated
Anyone have any thoughts on this travesty?

Okay, so the guy broke the rules (apparently he is one of many). For that he gets held without bail for the better part of a year?

What about all the laptops with classified information that government employees keep losing, what are we going to do with them, boil them in oil?
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9Disgrace of the New York Times Alexander Cockburn September 20, 2000 The coTom Clarke-9/22/2000
8The kicker is there <i>was</i> espionage at one of the labs. Their oTom Clarke-9/22/2000
7Among the many damages caused by this fiasco --- China can now laugh its ### ofdonjuan_demarco-9/21/2000
6Another angle on how the NY Times railroaded Wen Ho Lee salon.comTom Clarke-9/21/2000
5I don't think Reno called the shots. This statement from Dr. Lee's lawyeTom Clarke-9/19/2000
4Another remarkable aspect of this is Reno's justification for keeping him lodonjuan_demarco-9/18/2000
3John Deutch did the same thing Lee did, yet he wasn't locked up in solitary Tom Clarke-9/17/2000
2How the New York Times framed Wen Ho Lee slate.msn.comTom Clarke-9/17/2000
1Statement by Judge in Los Alamos Case With Apology for Abuse of Power SeptemberTom Clarke-9/17/2000
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