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Lieberman Introduces Anti-WikiLeaks Legislation
Submitted by Derek Henson on Sat, 2010-12-04 03:00
"Lieberman’s proposed solution to WikiLeaks could have implications for journalists reporting on some of the more unsavory practices of the intelligence community. For example, former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega was once a paid CIA asset. Would reporting that now be a crime?"
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Where is the outrage? It's the government's responsibility to keep state secrets...it's the journalist responsibility to report the news.
I think all of us are tired of the double standards by congress. Just read a new book about Americans finally taking a stand against tyranny & corrupt politicians & corporate govt. It's so real & about each of us. I highly recommend it. Not much spending money this holiday for me so I'll be giving this book out cause it has a good plot & fits todays problems.
www.booksbyoliver.com
Look, presidents & former federal agency heads write their memoirs & print all sorts of classified material & nothing happens to them. Plus, these classified cables would be released under the FOIA anyway....it's just sooner than later in this case. Good article.