Mystery Thickens in Secret Source Case
After two years, more questions than answers have emerged on who named a CIA agent and the role the White House may have played.
By Richard B. Schmitt, Times Staff Writer
WASHINGTON — Was it Karl Rove, after all?
Or is President Bush's longtime political advisor getting a bum rap, fueled by wishful thinking of administration critics?
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White House statements have skirted questions about discussions that administration officials may have had with journalists about Plame. The statements seem to show an awareness of the distinction between breaking the law and repeating gossip.
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And the law governing the protection of covert agents is written in such a way that hardly anyone has been prosecuted under it.
The government must show that individuals knew the agent had a protected status and that the agent's identity was disclosed intentionally.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-rove9jul09,0,7295561.story?coll=la-home-headlinesWe can not let that happen. Does the intimidated and scared stiff media need suport from the public? An outcry? Would the corportae media allow their journalists go against the powers and respond to such an outcry?
any thoughts? :think: