>>I am sick and tired of this guy exposing government secret ops are designed to protect our interests.
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>I agree with you that not everything journalists learn should be published. So do the editors and publishers of reputable media. Not sure this story fits in the category of national secrets. Like it or not, this administration's history of lying, obfuscation, and stonewalling is probably a factor in the news media opting to report more of what they do rather than less. Someone needs to tell us the truth.
Mike/Tamar: I do not dispute the excellence of past investigations and reporting he has done. However, this time, he CROSSED THE LINE.
I COULD NOT DISAGREE WITH YOU MORE. I wonder if Obama were the one authorizing such actions (and I don't doubt that he will as ALL PRESIDENTS have in the past including your beloved Clinton), if you would take the same stance. I can not believe you put your hatred for the current administration ABOVE THE WELLBEING AND SECURITY OF THIS COUNTRY.
I am really dissappointed.
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