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17. That is an encouraging thought.
I think, though, we have a pretty good overall picture of the organized crime family that was the Bush-Cheney Administration. It leaked like none since Watergate. That, in itself, tells me that even in the darkest days there were still plenty of good people left in gov't.

As for accountability, in Washington today the default position is to do nothing. Some around Obama probably have made a convincing case that putting BushCo on trial might be more trouble than it's worth, but keeping the possibility in reserve might be useful. That's a very short-sighted view, as we've seen the results over and over again since the Church Commission. The same perps pop back up into power, and just commit bigger crimes.

Almost makes one wish for a Star Chamber and a police to police the secret police and to spy on the spies. But, then, who holds them accountable? I'd like to say the people, but that probably assumes too much. Sigh.
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  EXCLUSIVE: CIA asks Justice to probe leaks of secrets kpete  Sep-04-09 12:36 AM   #0 
   so how upset were they about the Plame leaks?  villager   Sep-04-09 12:39 AM   #1 
   If they had not referred the Plame disclosure to DOJ, there would  24601   Sep-04-09 06:53 PM   #20 
   Moonies, Moonies, Moonies  grasswire   Sep-04-09 12:43 AM   #2 
   Eh. We still don't know who they killed.  aquart   Sep-04-09 12:53 AM   #3 
   This is obviously pushback from the torture investigation thing. n/t  byebyegop   Sep-04-09 01:40 AM   #4 
   Erik Prince on a most wanted list. Oh boo hoo. Who in security doesn't know that comes with the job?  Wizard777   Sep-04-09 02:01 AM   #5 
   So why all the secrecy anyway? Why can't we conduct honest buisness above board? Who needs a CIA?  earcandle   Sep-04-09 02:07 AM   #6 
   The leaker was probably Bond  Torn_Scorned_Ignored   Sep-04-09 05:38 AM   #7 
   Don't do crazy shit and break the law  formercia   Sep-04-09 06:18 AM   #8 
   Maybe someone in the CIA leaked it? Or in Blackwater?  No Elephants   Sep-04-09 06:54 AM   #9 
   bullshit. you can't ask for a witch hunt of whistle blowers.  Soylent Brice   Sep-04-09 08:09 AM   #10 
   When you sign the papers for a clearance it says 10 years federal if you break it. That includes  Pavulon   Sep-04-09 08:50 AM   #14 
      When Ellsburg leaked the "Pentagon Papers,"  coalition_unwilling   Sep-04-09 09:22 PM   #21 
         To internal prosecutors not to the media  Pavulon   Sep-04-09 09:36 PM   #22 
   Why do I feel that I'm on the set of Dr. Strangelove?  rucky   Sep-04-09 08:18 AM   #11 
   Guess what..  sendero   Sep-04-09 08:20 AM   #12 
   If someone had leaked the plans for 9/11 before the attack, they'd probably be prosecuted  leveymg   Sep-04-09 08:37 AM   #13 
   There must be some really good dirt left to shovel out the door  formercia   Sep-04-09 10:05 AM   #15 
      That is an encouraging thought.  leveymg   Sep-04-09 10:20 AM   #17 
   The CIA is a problem to everything, not a solution to anything.  Political Heretic   Sep-04-09 10:13 AM   #16 
   Valerie was Covert you lying fascist freaks!  fascisthunter   Sep-04-09 03:55 PM   #18 
   Who Dunnit?  XXXMADAM   Sep-04-09 05:22 PM   #19 
 

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