Roger L. Simon

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August 27, 2004 - 5:19 pm - by Roger L Simon
Rick Ballard
2004-08-28 06:18:59

An FBI employee compromises an espionage investigation of an aide to an under-Secretary of Defense three days before the Republican Convention. No matter what is exposed, the DoJ needs a separate investigation to determine the source of the FBI leak. Someone in the FBI is putting political maneuvering above national interest and deserves at least dismissal.

In re Jews, neocons, Israel there will be an enormous hubbub among the spittle flecked denizens of DU and other similiarly predisposed groups such as the DNC/MSM but I fail to see this as causing more anti-semitism than is already extant. People with an IQ higher than the average eggplant understand that every country in the world tries to influence US policy. Some (such as Saudi Arabia and Israel) are more successful than others.

Are attempts at espionage (successful or not) admirable? Well, if they are not admirable they are at minimum necessary for survival. If it were not so, why would the US devote the resources that it does to espionage?

Let’s determine the import of the “secret” documents passed before making a decision concerning whether Israel “influenced” our decision making process. Secondarily, let’s not lose track that an FBI employee was willing to compromise investigation of a serious matter for political advantage. That weasel needs to be found and disposed of. Hopefully a law was broken by the disclosure so that the weasel and the spy might conceivably have an opportunity to spend some quality time together.

Finally, the agent in charge for the FBI, Mr. Szady, should come to an understanding that his career is now complete. Allowing an investigation to be compromised is sufficent cause for reassignment to the Fargo office as a wheat purity inspector.