[IP] more on AP Story Justice Dept. Probing Domestic Spying Leak
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From: Brock Meeks <Brock.Meeks@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: December 30, 2005 2:03:27 PM EST
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [IP] more on AP Story Justice Dept. Probing Domestic
Spying Leak
Well, I suppose that depends on what your meaning of "is" is, H.B.
One man's crime is another man's civic or patriotic duty. The crap this
administration has and is pulling under the guise of "protecting us" is
making me ashamed to be an American.
Your statement that this leak of the NSA spying is "doubly so" is
specious at best.
I submit that it's never a "crime" when one shines a light on an
illegal, heinous government act.
If a highly classified assassination action by the CIA (and yes, we all
know these are taking place all the time now) goes awry and ends up
killing innocents, when there was ample forewarning that such a
circumstance will take place, is it a "crime" to leak the details of
that fiasco to the media in order to try and bring those responsible
into accountability?
In your book I suppose the answer is "yes." Not in mine.
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From: David Farber [mailto:dave@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 1:51 PM
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Subject: [IP] more on AP Story Justice Dept. Probing Domestic Spying
Leak
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From: h_bray@xxxxxxxxx
Date: December 30, 2005 12:55:23 PM EST
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [IP] AP Story Justice Dept. Probing Domestic Spying Leak
Because (a) the DOJ approved of the spying and (b) the leakers violated
federal law by revealing an ongoing intelligence operation in
wartime. If
the Valerie Plame leak was a crime, this leak is doubly so.
Hiawatha Bray
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