Tuesday, October 07, 2003

Spy Games: Experienced Spy Hunter On The Case




As a Justice Department lawyer for the last three decades, John Dion has helped investigate the most notorious Soviet spies and Chinese double-agents in recent American history, and his accomplishments have earned him some of law enforcement's most prestigious awards.

But Mr. Dion, 57, now faces perhaps the most difficult and politically delicate assignment of his long career: overseeing the Justice Department's investigation into whether senior Bush administration officials illegally leaked the identity of an undercover C.I.A. officer in retaliation for her husband's criticism of the Iraq war.


Read the rest of this rubbish from the New York Times by Eric Lichtblau.

Matt's Chat

One more time, say it with me NY Times people, the leak did NOT come from the White House. The reporter who published the name has already said that the sources was NOT from the White House. Mr. Lichtblau, I'm sure even you can read Mr. Novak's piece and figure that out.

Mark's Remarks

Matt, it is the people from the New York Times, they are always right, remember? They are the newspaper of record....they are...full of (expletive deleted). Mr. Lichtblau, Mr. Krugmann, all of them are liberals with an axe to grind. ONE MORE TIME, FOR THOSE OF YOU WITH WRITERS CRAMP OF THE BRAIN: NOVAK SAID, I REPEAT, NOVAK HIMSELF SAID--THE LEAK DID NOT COME FROM THE WHITE HOUSE, AND THIS JUST IN (ABOUT 1 WEEK AGO)--IT WAS NOT A PLANNED LEAK AT ALL!!!! Do you need it in braile and yelled to you, because the Times and the Liberals in Congress appear to be blind and deaf, as well as hypocrites......