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devil21
07-01-2011, 04:59 PM
http://dailybail.com/home/obama-has-finally-become-dick-cheney.html



The Obama administration wants to jail James Risen, a reporter who exposed Bush-era wrongdoing, if he doesn't reveal one of his sources.

In Barack Obama's rise to national prominence, when he criticized the Bush Administration for its false claims about WMDs in Iraq, its torture of detainees, and its illegal program of spying on American citizens without warrants, he owed a particular debt of gratitude to a New York Timesnational security reporter. In a series of scoops as impressive as any amassed during the War on Terrorism, James Risen reported in 2004 that the CIA failed to tell President Bush about relatives of Iraqi scientists who swore that the country had abandoned its weapons program; the same year, he was first to reveal that the CIA was waterboarding detainees in Iraq; and in 2005, he broke the Pulitzer Prize winning story about the secret NSA spying program.

These scoops so embarrassed and angered the Bush Administration that some of its senior members wanted Risen to end up in jail. They never managed to make that happen. But President Obama might. He once found obvious value in Risen's investigative journalism. Its work that would've been impossible to produce without confidential sources and an ability to credibly promise that he'd never reveal their identities. But no matter. The Obama Administration is now demanding that Risen reveal his source for a 2006 scoop about CIA missteps in Iran. If he refuses to cooperate, which is his plan, he faces the possibility of jail time.

more at link

Aratus
07-01-2011, 05:32 PM
bill of rights

Matthew Zak
07-01-2011, 05:37 PM
Obama is really embracing this tyrant thing, isn't he?

flightlesskiwi
07-01-2011, 05:54 PM
bill of rights

that's funny right thar...

Obama from his 6/29 press conference:
I don't even have to get to the Constitutional question

if he feels this way about illegal war, do you really think he feels any differently about rights?

Kludge
08-06-2011, 04:05 AM
Judge called this crock of shit writing "A criminal trial subpoena is not a free pass for the government to rifle through a reporter's notebook." The judge quashed the USG subpoena. The USG intends to appeal.

If you don't intend to read the article linked below, here are two interesting points: "Part of President Obama's campaign promise was more transparency and more encouragement of whistleblowing. And yet, as we've noted, he's gone after more whistleblowers using the Espionage Act than all other former Presidents combined." "Pretty sad for a President who once said that whistleblowers are "often the best source of information about waste, fraud, and abuse in government," to now support a campaign that is blatantly designed to scare off whistleblowing."

Full article @ http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20110805/01550815399/judge-slams-feds-its-attempt-to-punish-another-whistleblower.shtml

Aratus
08-06-2011, 03:23 PM
our potus went status quo