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"Top members of Congress from both parties complained Wednesday that leaks of sensitive national security secrets are hurting U.S. spy efforts and putting American lives in danger, with the White House angrily rejecting any suggestion that it’s leaking secrets to make President Barack Obama look tough in an election year.
The complaints came after a series of reports in the news media about the U.S. use of a computer virus to attack Iran’s nuclear program, as well as a classified “kill list” of terror suspects targeted for U.S. drone strikes."
Jay Carney says it's not the Administration who is doing the leaking. Carney is lying.
Mr. Obama embraced a disputed method for counting civilian casualties that did little to box him in. It in effect counts all military-age males in a strike zone as combatants, according to several administration officials, unless there is explicit intelligence posthumously proving them innocent.
You went from "it was better when didn't know who" to "it was better when we didn't know why".
That would be you. But Ostrich syndrome describes the effect well, from "I was better off not knowing" to "I hate knowing because now I've been forced into it"
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Originally Posted by Yooperkat
Yep, now we know they target innocent family members, women and children.
And you loved it when you didn't. Ostrich Syndrome at work.
Obama hates America and the American ways and is out to do anything he can to destroy us.
He purposely is doing things like Fast and Furious and thought we would be too stupid to see what he is really all about.
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