Yet another Democrat, wants to remain ignorant
You take one lousy week off to join Thorax at the Elvis concert, and this
is what happens: jim rozen writes on 13 Jan 2006
13:44:37 -0800 in rec.crafts.metalworking :
In article , pyotr filipivich
says...
Bush's NSA fiasco broke the law.
So did the leaker and the New York Times.
What, the valeri plame leaker?
No, I mean the poor confused soul who saw something he thought illegal,
and rather than report it to the Inspector General, or the Department of
Justice, reported it to a newspaper. (Funny how the New York Times does
seem to want to print the copy of the Barret Report, which was also been
"leaked" to it.)
I don't know about you, but I don't recall hearing about how the New
York Times was granted jurisdiction to investigate charges of criminal
behavior with the possibility of filing criminal indictments. Democrats
seem more than a bit unclear on that distinction.
One more time for the Left Coast Audience": the New York Times does not
have government powers, no matter how self important they consider
themselves.
That would be Karl Rove, right?
Wrong again.
I guess the worm as they say is indeed on the other foot now.
Jim
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pyotr filipivich
Denial is not a river in Egypt, "Denial is a save-now-pay-later scheme,
a contract written entirely in small print, for in the long run, the
denying person knows the truth on some level." LTC Grossman.
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