NEW YORK TIMES TRUE INTENT FOR LEAK OF WIRE TAP PROGRAM
The truth is slowly coming to the surface in a round about way as to why The New York Times leaked the information concerning the NSA's wire tapping program for Al Qaeda operatives in The United States. Although the Times is not readily admitting this to be the case the story coincides with the release of a newly published book, " coincidently," authored by the same reporter who broke the story before Christmas. The book titled, "State Of War - The Secret History of the CIA and the Bush Administration, " contains the information about the Bush wire tap program as on of the main chapters in the book. The Times had the information about the program for more than a year yet sat on the story to time its release to coincide with the publication of Risen's book. Risen appeared on the Today Show this morning as part of a tour scheduled to publicize the book. So it seems that not only is The New York Times willing to commit treason and threaten National Security to,"break, " a story that should have never been revealed but they are guilty of treason for profits sake also. How far will the Times go to destroy United States secrets and to assist the Democrats in the defeat of our armed forces and the destruction of the President ? Nothing is sacred to this rag of a newspaper and both the reporter Risen and his editors should be charged with compromising national security, treason and revealing state secrets. This is one of the most disgusting items in a long line of trash journalism that the Times has written in order to proclaim a socialist/communist political agenda that has as its main goal the end of our freedoms and this nation as the lone super power and the leader of the world.
Ken Taylor
Ken Taylor
6 Comments:
I read both this post and the one before it, and answered both of them (inadvertanly) on you last post. Sometimes I get ahead (or behind) of myself!
Both posts are right on! The New York times is nothing but a liberal propoganda rag.
And I need to "Preview" before I "publish". Bad habit that!
You have no problem with Bush breaking the law (1978 FISA) and monitoring American citizens without a warrant.
Keep in mind, that FISA allows for retroactive warrants to be issued. Under FISA of the more than 10,000 warrant requests by the Justice Dept only 6 were turned down.
I happen to believe in individual rights and limited government. I also believe in the rule of law, not the rule of Bush.
The NYT should be prosecuted!! Why, oh, why is there nobody calling for a boycott of this "paper"? Hell, I'm driving around with a "Boycott France" "STOP THE ACLU" 'THE U.N.-CORRUPT AND ANTI-AMERICAN" "UNLIKE SOME PEOPLE, I DO SUPPORT OUR TROOPS-MOVE AMERICA FORWARD"....I want a "Boycott the New York Times" bumper sticker! Hey, Mike, you should start making and selling them...forget the BBC, you could probably get on O'Reilly. Although, if you read my post today, Letterman won't like you.
Spying on Americans without a warrant is a big constitutional no-no. I don't care who reported it. I put the Constitution before the president.
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