ThomWV
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Tue Sep-30-03 03:55 PM
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How tough is this? I am told that 6 reporters were informed by two persons high in the Administration the name of an undercover agent of the CIA. That is against the law. Should there be much more to this investigation than putting them in a room and asking them who called, when, and what they said? How long could this take, an hour maybe?
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Tue Sep-30-03 03:59 PM
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1. Well in Ashcroft's DOJ not very long... |
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on the one hand..."ANyone know anything?" "No!" "Ok sorry for the trouble."
On the other hand..."Tell me or we will see how you do without sleep. BTW, do you have any relatives at Camp Delta?"
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Tue Sep-30-03 04:27 PM
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2. I can't wait to find out the names of the six |
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Tue Sep-30-03 04:43 PM
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3. Why is the "Dead Parrot" sketch blasting its way into my head |
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when I'm thinking about the DOJ investigating the leak?
I can just see it; John Cleese playing the Democrats, putting forth every bit of evidence that this misAdministration is corrupt, and Michael Palin playing the totally-in-denial DoJ shopkeeper trying to convince us that the parrot (story) is really only sleeping/stunned/resting/pining for the fjords (no substance).
Please convince me that this is not a correct interpretation.
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