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The FBI's emerging, leaking case against Ivins

The more revelations there are in the Bruce Ivins case, the more questions there are.

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  • Tuesday, August 5, 2008 11:45 AM

    @seanmcbride

    I think it is safe to conclude that a few people here, possibly coordinating their efforts, are trying to disrupt Glenn Greenwald's blog and take our eye off the ball regarding the key issues in the Ivins' case

    First of all, if you have a problem with a poster, you have to use the e-mail address for that purpose. It's below the comments box you gift us in. The e-mail you send rings a buzzer at Salon which wakes up the editors, if they're not too smashed, and they attend to the problem. But they can be grouchy as hell if you wake them up after lunch. Use your best judgement.

    And damn, man, my posts have been much more extensive and much more disruptive. If we don't find the Anthrax killer here, it'll probably be my fault. And if we don't even try to solve the case, but instead converse on the columns Glenn wrote on the nature of the media coverage of the event, and the actions taken by the principle agencies in the case, I would sure as hell complain to Salon.

    Don't forget to blame me.

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