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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsString 'em all up for a Wednesday. Please come CAPTION Rep. Peter King!!!!
Representative Peter ("I'll get 'em" King is saying: "I'll go further than that, Sean. Not only should reporters be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law for publishing classified information, but their readers for having received it and thus having unauthorized knowledge of classified information. . . . Further, since the newspaper's editors and publishers were felicitators (in court we'll refer to them as 'accomplices'), not to mention their employees in the print shop. . . ."
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A link to the actual story on Huffington Post:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/11/peter-king-reporters-prosecuted_n_3424541.html
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String 'em all up for a Wednesday. Please come CAPTION Rep. Peter King!!!! (Original Post)
skip fox
Jun 2013
OP
"No punishment should be taken off the table for these leakers. Why waterboarding
skip fox
Jun 2013
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boston bean
(36,529 posts)1. WOW!
I must caution there is no need to fear the gov't having the data to determine if you read an article by Glenn Greenwald on the internet.
dembotoz
(16,922 posts)2. shoot the paperboy who delivered it especially because it landed in my tulips
skip fox
(19,489 posts)3. "No punishment should be taken off the table for these leakers. Why waterboarding
should only be foreplay before we get down to business with fiery pincers and skull spikes, then . . ."