Forget the Crime, We Need to Punish the Snich.

Writing by on Friday, 30 of December , 2005 at 11:00 am

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Yah, In the true faction of this Administration, we are going to have a grand investigation on WHO leaked the information about the secret wiretaps. Are we going have an investigation about the wiretaps themselves, Not under this administration.

Republican lesson number 39,231 - Find and punish the person that reported the crime, whitewash the crime itself.

From the Reuters

he U.S. Justice Department has launched an investigation to determine who disclosed a secret NSA eavesdropping operation approved by President George W. Bush after the September 11 attacks, officials said on Friday. "We are opening an investigation into the unauthorized disclosure of classified materials related to the NSA," one official said. Earlier this month Bush acknowledged the program and called its disclosure to The New York Times () "a shameful act." He said he presumed a Justice Department leak investigation into who disclosed the National Security Agency eavesdropping operation would get under way.

You know what else is a "Shameful Act"? Having so little regard for the Constitution of this once great nation, and the 100’s of thousands that died to defend it, that you are so willing to tear it apart. You know what else is a "Shameful Act", using the Justice Department to bully the media into not reporting the criminal activities of this administration.

 

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Comment by Anonymous

Made Monday, 9 of January , 2006 at 12:02 pm

Oh Goodie..Another Yaawwwwwnnnnn.
More leftist hate Bush crap…

And here I thought I was going to be pleasantly surprised.

Comment by Anonymous

Made Monday, 9 of January , 2006 at 4:04 pm

The whole Nation is anti-bush

Why would you expect anything diff here. Face it BUSH SUCKS and most people that voted for him are having voter regret. He hates America, he hates the middle class he hates you, hate to be the bringer of the truth to ya…

Comment by Anonymous

Made Tuesday, 17 of January , 2006 at 5:24 am

NO it’s not!!!
I for one am not anti Bush and I know many who are not as well, he still has a large approval rating so do me a favor and don’t cast general assumptions when you can’t speak for everyone in this country. I still enjoy my freedom of speech and choice, and thanks to Bush I can continue to enjoy it.

Comment by Anonymous

Made Tuesday, 17 of January , 2006 at 10:16 am

You just keep thinking that…
LAtest poll shows a 39% approval, so I think it is safe to say, MOST (Greater than 51%) agree with me.

Face it, you have no clue what is going on, if you did, you would not support him.

I wish you loved your nation as much as you love Bush… sad…

Comment by Anonymous

Made Friday, 20 of January , 2006 at 10:53 am

Freedom of speech and choice
This is not a matter of thanks to Bush. When you begin to believe that the government is what provides this freedom, you are lost. This is a God given right to freedom. It is inate and part of being human. That is what our forefathers so eloquently explained and fought for. This belief is what created this country. The only responsibility of our government is to protect this freedom. Not to infringe upon it.

Here’s one conservative that thinks the world is turned upside down when one is accused of being a leftist for wanting limited government and fighting for personal privacy. Wow. My how this country has changed in the last 6 years.

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