The Discerning Texan

All that is necessary for evil to triumph, is for good men to do nothing.
-- Edmund Burke
Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Report: Senator Jay Rockefeller (D) is possible target of NSA Leak Investigation

This from Clarice Feldman in today's American Thinker. If true, I want indictments and jail time for this traitor, whose position on the Senate Intelligence Committee gives him top secret clearence--which means that it would be a federal jail felony for him to reveal such information to the press. On this one the Administration needs to play hardball and put politics aside. If they have a demonstrable case against Rockefeller, they need to throw his sorry ass in prison--preferably before the election cycle. This is not a "time off for good behavior" matter. If Rockefeller is putting party politics ahead of our National Security--to the point of compromising his oath to keep the secrets he has been made privy to by his position on the committee--then an example needs to be made of him. I don't care how much money his family has... :

Macsmind is reporting that Sen. Rockefeller may be the target of investigators examining the leak of classified information on the NSA surveillance program.

I’m trying to confirm this information, but several sources are telling me today that some investigators working on the NSA leak probe believe that Senator Jay Rockefeller may have been a little more than “concerned” about NSA. In fact, he may just be the leaker of the program to the NY Times, and is now being considered a “significant person of interest” in the probe.

What I’m told that investigatiors have locked into is this fact that other pundits have identified, that Senator Rockefeller had stated that he went to to great lengths to lock away his memo of concern (in a safe) so that not even other close members of the Senate knew about it. Yet the NY Times, James Risen in fact revealed the letter’s existance in his initial NSA “book excerpt”. The question being asked is if not even Senator Rockefeller’s closest confidants, staffers, etc, knew of the letter’s existance, how therefore did James Risen of the NY Times know about it?

If this incoming information is correct, it would not be the first time Senator Rockefeller – Vice Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee had been investigated for leaking classified information. In early 2005, the CIA asked the Justice Department to look into whether Democratic Senators Dick Durbin, Jay Rockefeller and Ron Wyden leaked details about a secret “black ops” CIA satellite program in December of 2004. That investigation is still on going, but I hear it may be wrapping up in the affirmative.

Moreover, it may be noted that Senator Rockefeller admitted back in November 2005, that he also made a trip to Syria in 2002 to discuss “The President’s intentions” reference to the upcoming invasion of Iraq. A move which I understand didn’t sit well with administration officials.

Of course Senator Rockefeller is the architect of the current Demorcatic game plan on Iraq as the infamous “Rockefeller Memo” showed.

If this information is acurate, it will also confirm the suspicions voiced here, and here after the NSA story broke that in fact Senator Rockefeller, along with recently ‘resigned” FISA Judge James Robertson – an outspoken critic of the President and the NSA program.

Stay tuned…

DiscerningTexan, 1/10/2006 06:05:00 AM |