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"Everything is being compressed into tiny tablets. You take a little pill of news every day - 23 minutes - and that's supposed to be enough." -Walter Cronkite, RE TV news. The Web has changed that for many, however, and here is an extra dose for your daily news cocktail. This prescription tends to include surveillance and now war-related links, along with the occasional pop culture junk and whatever else seizes my attention as I scan online news sites.
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:: 7.18.2005 ::

:: RE George & Karl ::

Bush Sets Lawbreaking Standard on Leak
From The Los Angeles Times

WASHINGTON -- President Bush said Monday that he would fire any member of his administration who is found to have broken the law in revealing information about a covert CIA operative."I would like this to end as quickly as possible so we know the facts, and if someone committed a crime, they will no longer work in my administration," Bush said at a news conference with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

The president's statement was the latest iteration of his stance on the conditions under which he would dismiss a member of his staff for any role in leaking the CIA operative's identity. Federal prosecutors are investigating how the identity of the undercover operative, Valerie Plame, made its way into the news media in July 2003 and whether anyone in the Bush administration leaked information about her in violation of a federal law that protects covert agents' identities.

Prosecutors have obtained testimony from Bush's senior political adviser, Karl Rove, and from other administration officials.

Prosecutors have obtained testimony from Bush's senior political adviser, Karl Rove, and from other administration officials.

By saying Monday that committing a crime would trigger dismissal, Bush appeared to be setting a narrower standard than he did in a statement on June 10, 2004. On that day, Bush answered "yes" when he was asked: "Do you stand by your pledge to fire anyone found" to have leaked the CIA operative's name? Bush's spokesman, Scott McClellan, said on Sept. 29, 2003: "The president ... has made it very clear to people in his administration that he expects them to adhere to the highest standards of conduct. If anyone in this administration was involved in it, they would no longer be in this administration."

Democrats said Bush, with his statement Monday, had lowered the ethical standards for working at the White House.

"The standard for holding a high position in the White House should not simply be that you didn't break the law," said Sen. Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y. Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean, in a written statement, accused Bush of having "lowered the ethics bar."

But Bush has said in the past that an aide would be fired if found to have broken a law, language similar to his statement on Monday.

"There are too many leaks of classified information in Washington," he said on Sept. 30, 2003. "There's leaks at the executive branch; there's leaks in the legislative branch. There's just too many leaks. And if there's a leak out of my administration, I want to know who it is. And if the person has violated the law, the person will be taken care of."

On Monday, McClellan rejected the idea that Bush had changed his stance on what would prompt him to fire a staff member.


Read more here.

ALSO
Roving justice
Salon.com

AND
from Alternet.org

Robert Scheer:
The Real Rove Scandal
Rove's leak exposed the depravity of the administration's deliberate use of a false WMD threat and its willingness to go after anyone willing to tell the truth about it.

Will Durst:
Roving Target
'The reporters won't get off the Karl Rove-Valerie Plame story. They're like rabid wolverines and I'm the wounded bunny.'

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