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The DOJ pursues the "real criminal" in the NSA spying scandal

While the high-level lawbreakers are protected from consequences by our political class, only the courageous whistle-blower is subject to criminal prosecution.

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  • Thursday, January 8, 2009 12:18 AM

    Mooser, RMP

    Mooser - agreed with RMP, that was laugh out loud funny.

    Re: Bebop-o, I miss him, too, but not at the volume-level he was at when he finally got the boot. I appreciated his perspective, too, but it simply got to be way too much.

    I saw it coming, and I think Glenn was admirably patient and fair with him, basically pleading with him to cut down on posting and amply warning him that he would get banned if he didn't cool it. But bebop-o just threw it right back in Glenn's face. He seemed to post more, the more GG pleaded.

    This is a great comments section, but I have a very busy job and time spent here is precious. Paging through all those extraneous comments was becoming onerous, and I think Glenn did the only thing he could.

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