July 27, 2003

And don't forget THIS:
Bush Cartel Blows CIA Agent's Cover

The identity of an undercover CIA officer whose husband started the Iraq uranium intelligence controversy has been publicly revealed by "two senior administration officials."

Intelligence officials confirmed that Valerie Plame, wife of retired Ambassador Joseph Wilson, works at the agency on weapons of mass destruction issues in an undercover capacity - at least she was undercover until she was named by columnist Robert Novak.

Wilson, while refusing to confirm his wife's employment, said the release to the press of her relationship to him and even her maiden name was an attempt to intimidate others like him from talking about Bush administration intelligence failures.

Think of it. The White House exposed a CIA operative. During wartime.
Isn't that a treasonous offense?

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