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No matter what the outcome of this partisan investigation uncovers, the NSA will not be the same because of it and the “leaker”(s) will be anathema, if not before the country, certainly in his own mirror.
p>Incidentally, I enjoyed your book and also your sitting in for Ms. Ingraham during her Iraqi visit and for your service to our country. br> — A. Lafauce br> Falmouth, Massachusetts /p>A further thought on the Dec. 2004 criminal investigation of Rockefeller, Durbin and Wyden (and countless other leakers we don’t know about):
How is it we can send a criminal to the death chamber for killing a convenience store clerk and allow men like Rockefeller, Durbin and Wyden to jeopardize the safety and lives of an entire nation — even to destroying our country — how can they go unpunished when they have broken their oath of office, betrayed their country, willfully and intentionally revealed information to aid the enemy? How can that be? Why do we tolerate these morally bankrupt to “represent” us? Are their deeds unknown to their constituents? I guess so, as the “criminal investigation” apparently died aborting. If it is still ongoing, you would do all a favor with an update as to any progress.
p>I am in favor of ridding society of the convenience store murderer, but all things considered, he presented not 1/1,000,000th the danger to our country that the likes of Rockefeller, Durbin, Wyden and Patrick Leahy do on a daily basis. Weasels, all. br> — Diane Smith br> South San Francisco, California /p>
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