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Sadly, you are both bereft of an ounce of self-respect or respect for a single American ideal.

The final comment worth quoting from you:

“liberals are terrified of democracy.”

And Gay Conservatives apparently haven’t a clue that the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights is meant to protect the rights of the *minority*.

Go take a history lesson, Steve. And not from Sean Hannity.

Shame on you.

COMMENT #94 [Permalink]… Joe Fass said on 10/18/2005 @ 6:53 pm PT…

Wow. Steve F., that doesn’t make much sense. You’re saying Plame shouldn’t have recommended her husband, because she should have known that the Bush administration was going to want to discredit whatever conclusion he was going to reach by illegally outing her as a CIA employee?

I mean, I get it … You’re maintaining that both Plame and Wilson were careless, or worse (attention hounds), as evidenced by Wilson’s column (sure to draw attention to him) and the Vanity Fair shoot afterwards. (I still think she’s pretty unidentifiable in the photo, but I understand your point). But, consider this: Perhaps Plame was just an agent doing her job. Her group is looking into claims of Hussein seeking yellowcake in Niger … She knows her husband has contacts and experience there … She suggests his name. Someone else makes the final call. She has no reason to suspect that her name or identity will ever have anything to do with her husband’s mission, because why would it? Then, Wilson finds no support for the claim, but the administration uses it anyway as perhaps the biggest and scariest argument for war. Wilson’s a patriot, and knows Americans and others will die in war, and sees, in his opinion, an administration that is lying to the country. So he has good reason to speak out, again with no good reason to suspect his wife’s cover would be compromised (he’d have to anticipate retaliatory foul play).

Isn’t this plausible?

COMMENT #95 [Permalink]… Joe Fass said on 10/18/2005 @ 7:09 pm PT…

By the way, I haven’t seen the whole story on whether Plame suggested Wilson or not … But I did post a link on Tammy Bruce’s page for this story to a report given to the Senate Intelligence Committee, where there was no mention of initiative on Plame’s part in the sending of Wilson to Niger. I can see what Steve F. Might be saying: she probably suggested him and (and what, the CIA is covering that up because they hate Bush?) it’s only that official reports don’t mention that part. But still, so what? Maybe she knew of the need and put in a good word for her husband. You wouldn’t do the same for your spouse? As Brad’s saying, it doesn’t have anything to do with the illegality of breaking her cover, and it doesn’t even mean that she’s a nitwit.

COMMENT #96 [Permalink]… Brad said on 10/18/2005 @ 7:23 pm PT…

Click on the following to get an idea of Steve’s writing. Unfortunately, unlike BRAD BLOG, old Steve-o doesn’t allow for comments on his site for his writing…

COMMENT #97 [Permalink]… Savantster said on 10/18/2005 @ 7:42 pm PT…

“and it doesn’t even mean that she’s a nitwit.”

[and I’ll continue]

 

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