11-12-2009, 14:28
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Valerie Plame
So someone revelaing her "identity" gets someone sent to jail, but she wants the rights to reveal the same type of information to make a buck?? Go Figure.
In the ruling Thursday, the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a 2007 lower court decision to prohibit Valerie Plame from revealing the length of her tenure with the CIA in her now published memoir.
A federal appeals court in New York says the CIA did not violate Valerie Plame's free speech rights.
In the ruling Thursday, the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a 2007 lower court decision. It barred Plame from revealing the length of her tenure with the CIA in her now published memoir "Fair Game."
The appeals court agreed that the agency made a good argument to keep the information secret.
Plame's identity was revealed in a syndicated newspaper column in 2003 after her husband, former Ambassador Joseph Wilson, began criticizing the war in Iraq.
Former Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff, Lewis "Scooter" Libby, was convicted to lying and obstruction of justice in an investigation of the leak. Former President Bush commuted Libby's two-and-half year prison sentence.
She and her publisher, Simon & Schuster, sued the CIA in 2007. They claimed they had a First Amendment right to publish her dates of employment with the CIA in her memoir.
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11-12-2009, 15:18
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I've seen her interviewed on television. She's not shy at all about talking. She doesn't use much discretion, but aside from her safety, I'd think it would jeopardize some of the work she has done. Having been covert, there should be SOME kind of gag on her. IMO
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11-12-2009, 19:29
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You'd be surprised how a little bit of information can turn into a gold mine of value. It may not seem important to us or everybody, but just knowing she was in could be the missing piece of the puzzle for someone trying to put together some intelligence information. Especially with the IO War going on that's why Operational Security (OPSEC) is such a big deal and gets pushed down to the lowest levels.
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11-12-2009, 22:21
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When the Vice President (and or his office) signs your "Burn Notice" I think your obligation to the Command Authority less binding.
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11-13-2009, 09:31
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When the Vice President (and or his office) signs your "Burn Notice" I think your obligation to the Command Authority less binding.
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Perhaps, but the obligation to her classmates and coworkers is forever. One thing that Plame has lost sight of: it's not about her. It's about those who came before her and those who will come after she's gone. It's about her "friends". It's about the cause. Selfless service. She knows better.
I'm pretty sure that if she, or her lawyer, would look at any NDA that she ever signed, they would see that the 1st Amendment is nowhere on it. If she cannot understand (or more likely doesn't care) why her affiliation dates are not for public domain, then I'm glad she's gone. Our nation is better off with her on the sidelines.
I understand her desire to write a book about her service (many others have) but she knows the rules and once agreed to follow them.
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11-13-2009, 18:53
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Perhaps, but the obligation to her classmates and coworkers is forever. One thing that Plame has lost sight of: it's not about her. It's about those who came before her and those who will come after she's gone. It's about her "friends". It's about the cause. Selfless service. She knows better.
I'm pretty sure that if she, or her lawyer, would look at any NDA that she ever signed, they would see that the 1st Amendment is nowhere on it. If she cannot understand (or more likely doesn't care) why her affiliation dates are not for public domain, then I'm glad she's gone. Our nation is better off with her on the sidelines.
I understand her desire to write a book about her service (many others have) but she knows the rules and once agreed to follow them.
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How would revealing the length of her tenure with the CIA endanger those highlighted?
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11-13-2009, 21:14
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How would revealing the length of her tenure with the CIA endanger those highlighted?
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Dozer,
A quick calculation of her end date would establish the timeframe in which she worked for the CIA. Any associations between those dates could lead to identification of sources / methods.
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11-14-2009, 09:32
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Dozer,
I have no personal insight into Val's career or the CIA itself.
According to a 2003 NYT article, she was a NOC and served overseas as an officer specializing in Counter Proliferation.
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/10/05/us...l?pagewanted=1
If she worked at company X, then one (e.g. foreign intel officer) would assume that everyone who worked there was/is/will be affiliated with the same organization.
She also reportedly worked at US diplomatic facilities abroad and EVERYONE knows all State Dept employees are intel folks.
I would not want to be an Iranian scientist who found out that the businesswoman I'd been dealing with was actually a CIA officer. I'm sure the Iranian security service wasn't particularly pleased either.
Again, this info is all open source.
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11-14-2009, 14:04
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Lindy, it's worth mentioning that Plame isn't the one who revealed her source of employment. I agree with you that it is atrociously reckless to reveal that sort of information, but - with all due respect - it wasn't her choice. Forbidding a book, assuming that it details only those circumstances, seems like trying to close the barn after the horses have already left.
That said, Mrs. Plame seems to be abiding by her non-disclosure agreement; presumably, for this case to have even gone to court, she had to apply for permission to publish. I don't know whether she was trying to reveal confidential information that is still relevant - if that's the case, whether she did it innocently or not, the CIA and the court system made the right call.
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11-14-2009, 14:15
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My concern is only for those who served with her who may be compromised by details released by her.
There have been many leaks out of the CIA, but the CIA selectively chooses which ones to force into public prosecution. These are the choices of the brass, not the choices of the personnel on the ground who risk their lives.
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I have no sympathy for Valerie Plame. Scooter Libby was found guilty for lying and obstruction of justice. Yet it was Valerie Plame and her husband who lied and obstructed justice.
And I'll never forgive Colin Powell for knowing the truth, but letting his nemesis (Dick Cheny) come under public suspicion and ruining the life of a good and dedicated man (Scooter Libby). I see no honor or code here.
If the moderators find this inappropriate, please delete it. But this has been gnawing at me for a long time.
<rant off>
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11-15-2009, 13:04
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...seems like trying to close the barn after the horses have already left.
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...after SOME of the horse have left.
There may be some prize thoroughbreds still inside that barn. You know, those ones kept hidden from view so the other horse owners didn't know you were studding them out.
It's all part of the game.
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11-15-2009, 20:47
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...after SOME of the horse have left.
There may be some prize thoroughbreds still inside that barn. You know, those ones kept hidden from view so the other horse owners didn't know you were studding them out.
It's all part of the game. 
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It's a dangerous game. And those involved would not agree it is a game at all.
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11-15-2009, 21:12
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And those involved would not agree it is a game at all.
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Are you certain?
Then why has the "Great Game" been used to describe the craft of intelligence by those who study it as well as its practitioners? Examples are here, here and here.
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11-16-2009, 10:25
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When the Vice President (and or his office) signs your "Burn Notice" I think your obligation to the Command Authority less binding.
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IIRC Richard Armitage "burned" her - and he was no friend of the V.P.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...083101460.html
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11-16-2009, 10:52
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Okay let me see if I follow your cited article from the Washington Post
"It follows that one of the most sensational charges leveled against the Bush White House -- that it orchestrated the leak of Ms. Plame's identity to ruin her career and thus punish Mr. Wilson -- is untrue. This is what we're talking about The partisan clamor that followed the raising of that allegation by Mr. Wilson in the summer of 2003 led to the appointment of a special prosecutor, a costly and prolonged investigation, and the indictment of Vice President Cheney's chief of staff, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, on charges of perjury. All of that might have been avoided had Mr. Armitage's identity been known three years ago. So Scooter was wrongly convicted?
That's not to say that Mr. Libby and other White House officials are blameless. That's what the first sentence of this article says. As prosecutor Patrick J. Fitzgerald has reported, when Mr. Wilson charged that intelligence about Iraq had been twisted to make a case for war, which pretty much was true as there wasn't any yellow cake uranium and we still haven't found any WMD Mr. Libby and Mr. Cheney reacted by inquiring just asking around? about Ms. Plame's role in recommending Mr. Wilson for a CIA-sponsored trip to Niger, where he investigated reports that Iraq had sought to purchase uranium. That he reported was not true and no one subsequently showed that he was wrong in his findings Mr. Libby then allegedly and later convicted disclosed Ms. Plame's identity to journalists and lied to a grand jury and convicted when he said he had learned of her identity from one of those reporters. Mr. Libby and his boss, Mr. Cheney, were trying to discredit Mr. Wilson; if Mr. Fitzgerald's account is correct, they were careless about handling information that was classified.
That's not to say that Mr. Libby and other White House officials are blameless. That's what the first sentence of this article says. As prosecutor Patrick J. Fitzgerald has reported, when Mr. Wilson charged that intelligence about Iraq had been twisted to make a case for war, Mr. Libby and Mr. Cheney reacted by inquiring about Ms. Plame's role in recommending Mr. Wilson for a CIA-sponsored trip to Niger, where he investigated reports that Iraq had sought to purchase uranium. Mr. Libby then allegedly disclosed Ms. Plame's identity to journalists and lied to a grand jury when he said he had learned of her identity from one of those reporters. Mr. Libby and his boss, Mr. Cheney, were trying to discredit Mr. Wilson; if Mr. Fitzgerald's account is correct, they were careless about handling information that was classified. I think I've got it now.
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