Pursue Criminals, Not the NYT

China -- The United States has been pushing countries such as China to monitor bank transactions. That focus on money-laundering makes sense. But the news media are part of the checks and balances in the American system. If that makes...

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Caymus:

Someone needs to inform this writer that top secret means "top secret" and can not be legally published. That's why it is classified as "secret." Anyone and everyone can see ther NY Times willfully broke the law and sided with terrorist protection over public protection. Democrats who deny this run the risk they'll be permanently labelled "soft on national security."

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