Friday, Mark guest-hosted on the Sean Hannity Show. Mark told Sean’s national audience of over 500 stations that the NY Times has committed a felony by publishing leaked classified information.
So why should we accept lectures about the Constitution and the rule of law from a corporation that has committed a felony? Good question, Mark! I can’t think of a single reason to do so!










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Where’s the outrage? This is treasonous!
This leak and the persons responsible have compromised national security. They need to be brought to justice.
The MSM’s lack of attention to this matter is yet another clear example that the Valerie Plame “leak” was an event that was exploited and possibly manufactured by people who had no other purpose than to damage the Bush Administration and undermine the war effort.
When are these people going to be prosecuted?
Don’t hold your breath!
Along with most of the Dems in the Senate and many in Congress, these toads are the fifth column; they want so badly to regain power that they don’t care how many Americans die.
They are criminals, and they should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Better yet, let’s deport the whole rotten bunch of them to China.
saxmachine said, “they want so badly to regain power that they don’t care how many Americans die.”
You hit that one right in the head!
I’d bet those commie bass-turds would feel right at home in Red China!
Speaking for myself, I’m at a complete loss to understand why seemingly blatant treason is no longer considered a bad thing to some Americans.
They used to shoot or hang these traitors. I think our society is becoming a bit too “civilized” for our own good. Let’s put these America-hating miscreants on trial, and if found guilty of betraying this country, execute the bastards and put it on pay-per-view!
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