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September 29, 2006
The case for prosecuting the NYT
In June, following the NY Times's disclosure of the SWIFT wiretapping program, I wrote that the paper should be indicted under the Espionage Act, concluding that the "Justice Department should aggressively seek to protect America's interests, like any lawyer is bound to do for a client, and pursue an indictment of the New York Times and those responsible for violating the law."
At the time, I frankly didn't have the time to walk through the statute piece-by-piece. Today, though, Henry Mark Holzer outlines the case and why the NYT is indeed indictable.
(H/T: American Thinker)
Posted by bill at September 29, 2006 10:31 AM
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