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Dola: Imagine if this happened to two certain journalists named: Woodward and Bernstein.
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I can't believe they sent Lil Kim to jail either. Travesty.
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Did they reveal the name of a CIA agent?
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I'm big about protection of anonymous sources, but I find it hard to get behind Miller in this case because the leak was not done to expose corruption, but rather as a political attack against someone that exposed corruption.
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Woodward would have become even more of a self-aggrandizing gasbag?
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I can't believe this is even an issue. Why do journalists think they get special treatment for committing basically an act of treason? They are just as bad as the person who is their source. They aren't granted any special honors when they accept the $25k/year job. I find it quite humorous that they think freedom of the press means you get to take part in felonies and don't have to testify.
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At the time, some could say the leak was made to expose *potential* corruption in that the man sent over to cover the WMD issue may have gotten his job because of his wife being in the CIA.
Now, after the fact, this was less of an issue. But, who becomes the authority on which leaks "are OK" and which ones are not? Either all journalists should be punished that refuse to testify or none should. Last edited by Arles : 07-06-2005 at 04:41 PM. |
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I'm completely against the press being able to protect those that are involved with criminal activity
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Arles, c'mon, this was a smear job, it was never an attempt to ferret out corruption.
I just read this from my local Daily News blog, and I think it captures it nicely. Here is an excerpt: Quote:
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How does this "treason" apply to Judith Miller? She didn't even write a story about Plame. |
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I find it amusing that the same people who are against holding people in Gitmo are all for holding a journalist in the Alexandria jail, all because they think she's a stooge for the Bush administration.
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By "arbitrary person," I assume you mean a judge. Judges make decisions like this all the time. It is their job. I have no particular opinion either way on this issue because it is pretty complex, but don't pretend this is an "all" or "nothing" issue.
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ROFL! Are you f'n serious? They aren't remotely close to being the same thing. Are you going to tell us next that we shouldn't hold murderers in jail if we won't hold people in Gitmo? |
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Huh? You mean like the ACLU? Who are the "same people?" I think some liberals may support the jailing of the journalist, but it is hardly a partisan divide.
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No, a judge makes decisions regarding cases based on fact. Asking a judge to determine whether or not a source should be protected before hearing the facts is arbitrary. |
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Huh? I presume any scheme that codified when a journalist privilege exists would allow for a hearing. That is how these sort of things work. Or do you think lawyers just get summarily thrown in jail when someone accuses them of improperly adhering to attorney/client privilege? It is easy to design a system for journalists because it has already been done in other contexts (lawyers, doctors, priests, etc.). I have no particular view on how a system should be designed, but too call it "arbitrary" or "all or nothing" is just nonsense.
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So what's Judith Miller been charged with, Chubby?
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dola: I don't have a problem with Miller being in jail, btw. As to who these "same people" are, I think I was specifically thinking of Mr. Bigglesworth when I wrote that line.
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That's fair - just be more specific next time.
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Nope. She's being held in contempt of court, but she's not charged with contempt of court.
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What exactly can her attorney do to release her? I'm sure SHE'D like to know. There is no due process in this case because she hasn't been charged with anything... which is exactly why you're opposed to keeping these people in Gitmo, isn't it?
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which is more than the peeps at gitmo can say isn't it? |
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but the prisoners at Gitmo also have the right to file a writ of habeas corpus.
http://straylight.law.cornell.edu/su...03-334.ZO.html
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Until your arguments can be stated without "I thinks" popping up all over the place, I'll consider this thread closed. The Supreme Court has ruled that those held in Gitmo have access to the court systems. Look at the Hamdi case. Even when the government tried to stonewall Hamdi, his father was able to file a writ of habeas corpus on his behalf. The same could be done for the other detainees. The precedent has been set.
If Human Rights Watch is filing writs on behalf of a dozen detainees, you might ask them why they're not doing the same for ALL the detainees. It's not as if some have a different classification than others.
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