| Hear hear! These crimes should not be ignored as political maneuvering; they are more than just distasteful mudslinging or yellow politics. By hindering our nation's ability to gather intelligence -- let alone the personal damage done to these two Americans -- the people who revealed this information should be charged with treason against their country. Aren't they the ones who claim we are at war with terrorists? The same people who decry our weak intelligence gathering as the source of the "misunderstandings" about WMD's and the war? So what should be the penalty for those who weaken our intelligence services in a time of war, with an enemy as elusive and dangerous as terrorists? Surely, if Hussein's crimes merited the atrocities leveled against Iraq, these men should suffer penalties no less severe. Let's see them in cages -- or at the very least, impeached and disgraced.
"Would you like some pie, Dr. Stark?"
"Science is my pie. Curiosity, my sweet tooth. Knowledge is my candy." |