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NATIONAL JOURNAL: Is There A Double Standard On Leak Probes? (04/25/06)
Topic: War on Terrorism 7:14 pm EDT, Apr 25, 2006

These former officials contrasted the Roberts case with last week's firing of CIA officer Mary O. McCarthy, as examples of how rank and file intelligence professionals now have much to fear from legitimate and even inadvertent contacts with journalists, while senior executive branch officials and members of Congress are almost never held accountable when they seriously breach national security through leaks of information.

"On a scale of one to ten, if Mary McCarthy did what she is accused of doing, it would be at best a six or seven," said one former senior intelligence official, whose position required involvement in numerous leak investigations. "What Pat Roberts did, from a legal and national security point of view, was an eleven."

Here's your next installment in the War of Terror. If it's good for the administration but bad for the country, it's ok. If it's bad for the administration but good for the country, you get fired.

NATIONAL JOURNAL: Is There A Double Standard On Leak Probes? (04/25/06)



 
 
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