Monday, September 1, 2008

Counterterror and Gonzales: Does the AP Really Want To Go there?

"Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales mishandled highly classified notes about a secret counterterror program, but not on purpose, according to a memo by his legal team.
The memo, obtained by The Associated Press, acknowledges that Gonzales improperly stored notes about the program and might have taken them home at one point."
 
The above is from the "Anti-American, Despicable Associated Press" (always use full, official name in first reference).  I have two comments.
 
1.  The despicable AP obviously has no respect for attorney-client prvilege--invaing that privilege for no good reason.  Nope.  The above "news" is UNIMPORTANT, and not "news" at all (lawyer's opinion is irrelevant--as a lawyer most of my life, I should know).
 
2.  The New York Times, the Washington Post, and the anti-American AP itself have DEIBERATELY ("on purpose") revealed classified information aobut counterterror opreations in acts of moral TREASON.  Images of stones and glass houses come into my mind here.  I will put it bluntly:  What business do TRAITORS have acting horrified about "mishandled" classified notes that have not seemingly caused the U.S. any difficulty--or at least would not have if the MEDIA were not out there revealing classified infomration.
 
As I said, to the media really want to go there?  If so, I say:  BRING IT ON.  I am willing to point out that you have committed treason every chance I get.

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