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Old April 11th 06, 05:07 AM posted to sci.space.station
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John Doe wrote:

:Pat Flannery wrote:
: And that's the way the Bush Whitehouse should have handled it- just
: release the data to everyone at once, rather than try to plant a "leak"
: so that everyone will then demand that that section of the NIE would be
: declassified, and you are apparently forced to do it to satisfy public
: demand, despite the possible risk to national security.
:
:Pretty hard to justify declassifying the identity of a covert CIA agent.

And there's no evidence that anyone did so.

:What possible purpose would releasing the identity of a CIA agent serve
ther than hurt that person and jeoperdize any operations that he/she
:was involved in and possible jeoperdize the life of other people working
:with/near her in some project ?
:
:This is reckless endangerement. Even if the idiot had officially
:declassified the document, he should be held accountable for such a
:stupid move.

Go read up on this. You can't just make **** up and pretend it
happened.

--
"False words are not only evil in themselves, but they infect the
soul with evil."
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Old April 11th 06, 10:20 PM posted to sci.space.station,sci.space.history
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"Jim Oberg" wrote in message
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"jonathan" wrote
I'd expect to hear this kind of response from Rush.
Knee-jerk, uneducated and biased opinions.



Well, go talk with Rush, then.
I'm killfiling your snarky ass.



And you go talk to the greenies.
I see plonks as white flags.





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"jonathan" wrote in message
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Knee-jerk, uneducated and biased opinions.


They are yours. If you don't like them, don't make them.


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Old April 12th 06, 09:45 AM posted to sci.space.station,sci.space.history
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"Scott Hedrick" wrote in message
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"jonathan" wrote in message
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Knee-jerk, uneducated and biased opinions.


They are yours. If you don't like them, don't make them.



For instance? I cited reputable research backing up my opinion.
Those comments about greenies by Jim shows a high school level of
understanding of the issues. If someone is going to blurt out ignorant
statements, I have no problem pointing it out. If they don't like it, they
should think before speaking.

You don't seem to get it. Such one line insults are meaningless unless
backed up with some sort of logic or evidence. Otherwise comments
like yours are little more than playground taunts.

I am speaking to children.


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"jonathan" wrote in message
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I


don't seem to get it.


Exactly.


 




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