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The change has come, she's under my thumb.
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Originally posted by sgtclub
If he was leaking after it had been leaked, then it seems to me it was already in the public domain and no longer confidential and therefore not actually a leak. It was also not a violation of any law, as Slave and I have been saying for years now. The only illegality here is the perjury, the punishment for which you apparently do not agree.
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If it had already been "leaked" then why would he leave out her name when talking with reporters? Put aside whether a specific law was violated (and even the "punishment" for perjury and pardon) -- are you comfortable with the Executive Branch talking about CIA spies with reporters? I'm sure as hell not. Those slopes don't get slippier.
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