Some Leaks Deserve To Remain In The Forefront Of Our News
Couple Reiterate Claims They Were Punished
Despite all the railing against the media for publishing leaked stories that the Bush gang considers "vital to national security," the fact that none of those stories have resulted in the same threat to the life of a CIA operative or the destruction of two careers as did the leak that came not only from the White House, but from the Vice President himself... and, according to Dick Cheney, with the authorization of the President.
None of the stories printed by the New York Times, the LA Times or reported in other media about tracking finances of alleged terrorists (or their supporters) or the NSA warrantless surveillance programs that violated FISA and the Constitution can be said to have a direct impact in the manner that leaking Valerie Plame's identity and status as a CIA operative. But, according to the Bush gang, this was not anything illegal, improper or retaliatory... which is a big pile of bovine excrement.
Plame and Wilson have filed a suit on this matter... and I am rooting for the good guys! But of course, Libby is falling on his sword, Kove has been given a free ride, and both Cheney and Bush are in denial. Maybe we need to have them on A&E's INTERVENTION show?
Despite all the railing against the media for publishing leaked stories that the Bush gang considers "vital to national security," the fact that none of those stories have resulted in the same threat to the life of a CIA operative or the destruction of two careers as did the leak that came not only from the White House, but from the Vice President himself... and, according to Dick Cheney, with the authorization of the President.
None of the stories printed by the New York Times, the LA Times or reported in other media about tracking finances of alleged terrorists (or their supporters) or the NSA warrantless surveillance programs that violated FISA and the Constitution can be said to have a direct impact in the manner that leaking Valerie Plame's identity and status as a CIA operative. But, according to the Bush gang, this was not anything illegal, improper or retaliatory... which is a big pile of bovine excrement.
Plame and Wilson have filed a suit on this matter... and I am rooting for the good guys! But of course, Libby is falling on his sword, Kove has been given a free ride, and both Cheney and Bush are in denial. Maybe we need to have them on A&E's INTERVENTION show?
Former U.S. ambassador Joseph C. Wilson IV and his wife, former CIA officer Valerie Plame, said yesterday that Vice President Cheney, presidential adviser Karl Rove and other administration officials knowingly lied and abused their power to get revenge against the couple for criticizing President Bush's rationale for going to war in Iraq.
Plame's identity as a classified CIA officer was allegedly leaked to the media by top Bush administration officials. She and her husband filed a civil lawsuit Thursday in U.S. District Court accusing Cheney, Rove, former top Cheney aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby and other unnamed government officials of violating Plame's and Wilson's constitutional rights, invading their privacy, endangering their children and ruining their careers.
Plame, at a joint appearance with her husband at the National Press Club, said she would "much rather" be a CIA operative than a plaintiff in a lawsuit.
She said that she and Wilson, both of whom had worked in government for years, filed the suit with "heavy hearts." Wilson said the couple were under "no illusions about how tough this fight will be." But, he said, "the time has come to hold those who use their official positions to exact personal revenge accountable and responsible for their actions."
Although the appearance was billed as a news conference, the couple took no questions after reading prepared statements.
A Cheney spokeswoman yesterday declined to comment on the suit, citing a policy of not discussing litigation.
Legal analysts said they expect Cheney to argue that he is immune from the suit. But they also said that if a judge allows the litigation to proceed, the lawsuit could allow Plame and Wilson to demand documents from Cheney and others, and force the vice president to sit for a deposition.
At the press club yesterday, Wilson declared, "This remains a nation of law, and no administration official is above the law.
"This suit is about the pursuit of justice," said Wilson, who served as U.S. ambassador to two African countries and acting ambassador to Iraq during the Persian Gulf War. The couple are seeking unspecified monetary damages.
The couple's suit accuses the Bush administration aides of leaking Plame's identity to "discredit, punish and seek revenge against the plaintiffs" to get back at Wilson for publicly questioning the rationale for the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in an opinion piece in the New York Times.
Wilson said yesterday that he told the administration repeatedly that, after two missions to Niger to investigate, he had "found no evidence" that former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein was attempting to buy yellowcake uranium in Niger for nuclear weapons. Hussein's alleged possession of weapons of mass destruction, which have not been found, was one of Bush's main justifications for going to war.
Despite Wilson's findings, Bush referred to the uranium charges in his 2003 State of the Union speech, during which he outlined his reasons for invading Iraq, which followed in March of that year.
Wilson said he wrote the op-ed piece, titled "What I Didn't Find in Africa," because he felt he had to exercise his "civic duty to hold my government to account."
Eight days after Wilson's opinion piece appeared, Plame's secret identity as a CIA officer was revealed in an article by syndicated columnist Robert D. Novak.
Libby is the only administration official to have been indicted in the three-year investigation into the leaks. Libby, who resigned as Cheney's chief of staff immediately after the indictment was announced, faces perjury and obstruction of justice charges next year. Special Counsel Patrick J. Fitzgerald cleared Rove of criminal jeopardy last month.
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