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[Help-sweater] bed alienate


From: Theodore Wright
Subject: [Help-sweater] bed alienate
Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 21:37:14 +0900
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For the first time, they say, they believe they have the manpower to make the strategy work. Sandy Berger got in heap big trouble for doing next to no damage to national security, other than perhaps tampering with records. Fallujah having been wrested from them, the moojies cannot sustain their efforts in Baghdad without being able to use Ramadi as a conduit and base. Who's in a position to know for sure?
I'd be sitting in Leavenworth right now if I posted about the SWIFT program on the web.
You have no idea what we were tracking. The only way it is too early to talk about prosecuting them is if you do believe that they are, in fact, above the law that governs the rest of us.
There never has been quarter given in a fight that close. You can assume one thing but you can't assume the other.
If he's that bad, why not hire someone else permanently? There cannot be any hesitation on the trigger.
You can assume one thing but you can't assume the other.
Two said he should be suspended without pay for two years; the two others recommended a five- year suspension without pay.
Not entirely a safe harbor - I would have to question why, when it became apparent that the Marines had clearly wounded noncombatants, aid was not rendered.
And the Times is not exempt from the laws of the country, no.
And why were no civilians wounded, rather than killed outright? If we don't stick up for ourselves now, we create a new and lower standard for the future.
The Vice President says it damaged the war effort.
Not only has Keller revealed his arrogance, but also showed the lack of integrity that led to his decision to publish this story. There's a risk that you're going to get in trouble.
Once again, I tried to be gentle. Obviously they didn't deserve it.
You can assume one thing but you can't assume the other. There's a risk that you're going to get in trouble.
The Vice President says it damaged the war effort.
The rules of engagement allow for a close quarters fight like that.
The only way it is too early to talk about prosecuting them is if you do believe that they are, in fact, above the law that governs the rest of us.
Institutional trades are routinely monitored, even domestically, and without a warrant.
The Iraqis will have to do that.
It's not that hard a question - if you have any sense of moral balance whatsoever.
I will write tomorrow when I get the chance. Obviously they didn't deserve it.
What we can do is try to impart an irreversible momentum. A lot of bloggers on both sides are a pretty good example.
Fallujah having been wrested from them, the moojies cannot sustain their efforts in Baghdad without being able to use Ramadi as a conduit and base.
Yet imagine sleeping in your bed when parts of the ceiling above fall on you.
But it would be unusual. Yet imagine sleeping in your bed when parts of the ceiling above fall on you.


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