Major scandal brewing? GOP steals secret memos from Dems.
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Major scandal brewing? GOP steals secret memos from Dems.
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This is a continuation of the fury over information found in Robert Novak's columns last year that was top secret, insider Democrat stuff.
This could be big... taking/using that information was majorly illegal!
This is a continuation of the fury over information found in Robert Novak's columns last year that was top secret, insider Democrat stuff.
This could be big... taking/using that information was majorly illegal!
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Ouch. If that pans out, I sense bad things for the GOP.
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Watergate II?
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Actually, taking/using that information MIGHT be illegal, depending on how the law is interpreted. Frankly, it was pretty negligent to allow access to those files without requiring a password.
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If what I think happened did happen...then WOO HOO! Go GOP! Too bad the Democrats finally caught on. I'm going to love seeing the Democrats argue that their files, kept on a government owned server, are somehow more "private" than communications in the White House.
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According to the article, there was a password. It's just that there was an exploitable glitch in the system that allowed access to the files anyway. Still pretty negligent.Master of Ossus wrote:Actually, taking/using that information MIGHT be illegal, depending on how the law is interpreted. Frankly, it was pretty negligent to allow access to those files without requiring a password.
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When Gore received a copy of the tape leaked from the Bush campaign detailing the then candidate's debate preparations, did that blow up in the Democrats' face? The voters don't give a damn about inter-party point scoring anymore. The Republicans learned this the hard way in the 1990s.Mayabird wrote:Watergate II?
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It certainly is illegal, considering that the files on that server were confidential and not intentionally open to unauthorized users -- it's breaking into a computer system as if it were a house with an open front door.
One can blame the victims for being inept, yes--but the burden of the crime is still on the perps.
One can blame the victims for being inept, yes--but the burden of the crime is still on the perps.
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This is a completely piss-poor analogy, because the Gore campaign neither secured that tape nor did they use it. They immediately handed it over to the authorities, and the person who received it recused himself from further debate preparations. The person who stole the tape didn't work for Gore, she worked for Bush.revprez wrote:When Gore received a copy of the tape leaked from the Bush campaign detailing the then candidate's debate preparations, did that blow up in the Democrats' face? The voters don't give a damn about inter-party point scoring anymore. The Republicans learned this the hard way in the 1990s.Mayabird wrote:Watergate II?
This is, in fact, the opposite of what happened here, as this story is making it quite apparent that there was a deliberate, conscious theft of the information by Republicans, and they definitely used the information, even leaking it to Novak. That's a HUGE difference.
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Do you have any evidence that the GOP used the information they allegedly received improperly, or that GOP Senators even saw the information?Baron Scarpia wrote:This is a completely piss-poor analogy, because the Gore campaign neither secured that tape nor did they use it.
Yvette Lozano worked for a media strategist who worked for Bush. She's a registered Democrat. And that tape was also leaked to the press, just as these documents were. On the other hand, it was clear that a case could be made against Lozano for mail fraud.They immediately handed it over to the authorities, and the person who received it recused himself from further debate preparations. The person who stole the tape didn't work for Gore, she worked for Bush.
There's also the computer disk that was lost in June 2002 with GOP a election strategy presentation that was found by a Senate Democratic aide and used by the Senate Democrats openly to lambast the President.
How so? In both cases the opposition received the other guy's goods. In both cases they transmitted that information to the press. What's the difference?This is, in fact, the opposite of what happened here, as this story is making it quite apparent that there was a deliberate, conscious theft of the information by Republicans, and they definitely used the information, even leaking it to Novak.
If there is, I don't see it.That's a HUGE difference.
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Except this is a government computer. The files on their are government property. The people accessing them are government employees. Unless there's evidence that the information was 1) classified or 2) accessed in an illegal manner, there's no criminal case to be made here. And given the computer disk flap from the summer of 2002, there's probably no ethical case to be made either.Baron Scarpia wrote:It certainly is illegal, considering that the files on that server were confidential and not intentionally open to unauthorized users -- it's breaking into a computer system as if it were a house with an open front door.
And the burden of proof is on the prosecutors. I'd also love to see the federal judge who wants to take this one up.One can blame the victims for being inept, yes--but the burden of the crime is still on the perps.
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I assume that the senate Master-At-Arms wouldn't be seizing computers from Bill Frist offices if there weren't any indications. At any rate, the fact that the confidential information in question was leaked to Novak and others is proof that there was theft of the information. You will recall that Sen. Hatch fired a staffer over this in November.revprez wrote:Do you have any evidence that the GOP used the information they allegedly received improperly, or that GOP Senators even saw the information?Baron Scarpia wrote:This is a completely piss-poor analogy, because the Gore campaign neither secured that tape nor did they use it.
I never claimed GOP Senators saw the information, but the extent to which the information was used, as stated in the article, makes it entirely possible, and I'd say beyond the scope of credulity to think they didn't see it or know about it.
Lozano was still de facto working for Bush, she was not at all employed by the Democrats, as the GOP staffers in this instance are. She also didn't leak it to the press, it was sent to Gore. Whether or not it was mail fraud is irrelevant to this point.Yvette Lozano worked for a media strategist who worked for Bush. She's a registered Democrat. And that tape was also leaked to the press, just as these documents were. On the other hand, it was clear that a case could be made against Lozano for mail fraud.
And there's no indication whatsoever that said disk was obtained illegally. But how does this excuse GOPers illegally stealing files again?There's also the computer disk that was lost in June 2002 with GOP a election strategy presentation that was found by a Senate Democratic aide and used by the Senate Democrats openly to lambast the President.
Um, in this case, the opposition STOLE the good deliberately, which didn't happen in the Gore case. I'd think that was the first and most obvious difference. Second, Gore's campaign didn't transmit the content of the tape to the press...they gave the tape to the FBI and simply reported they had received it. That's also a big difference.How so? In both cases the opposition received the other guy's goods. In both cases they transmitted that information to the press. What's the difference?
Hence your custom title, I suspect.If there is, I don't see it.That's a HUGE difference.
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Did you not read? Both 1) and 2) ARE true. The information WAS classified, whether it is was on a government computer or not. All of the internal, private information contained on these computers is protected from theft of this kind, specifically by the 1996 Telecommunications bill.revprez wrote: Except this is a government computer. The files on their are government property. The people accessing them are government employees. Unless there's evidence that the information was 1) classified or 2) accessed in an illegal manner, there's no criminal case to be made here.
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Who employs Novak, and why the fuck hasn't he been fired yet? This is so illegal it's not even funny.
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Why should Novak be fired?Iceberg wrote:Who employs Novak, and why the fuck hasn't he been fired yet? This is so illegal it's not even funny.
He's a journalist and commentator, not a government employee.
Let's fire the idiot who screwed up the security instead:
The computer glitch dates to 2001, when Democrats took control of the Senate after the defection from the GOP of Senator Jim Jeffords, Independent of Vermont.
A technician hired by the new judiciary chairman, Patrick Leahy, Democrat of Vermont, apparently made a mistake that allowed anyone to access newly created accounts on a Judiciary Committee server shared by both parties -- even though the accounts were supposed to restrict access only to those with the right password.
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And not all domestic disturbance calls on COPs end in arrests, nor does every arrest end in a conviction. There is a complaint, an inquiry, and sufficient probable cause to conduct an investigation. Whether anything will come of that investigation or, if the investigation does validate charges, whether anything will come of hearings and trials, is another matter all together. And does anyone actually think that Bill Frist is sysadmin on his server?Baron Scarpia wrote:I assume that the senate Master-At-Arms wouldn't be seizing computers from Bill Frist offices if there weren't any indications.
No it's not. There are a whole host of other statutes that are more likely to be invoked other than those related to theft.At any rate, the fact that the confidential information in question was leaked to Novak and others is proof that there was theft of the information.
I recall a staffer resigned.You will recall that Sen. Hatch fired a staffer over this in November.
And we don't know how long the tape was in possession of Downey before he turned it over. Either way, the tape was leaked.I never claimed GOP Senators saw the information, but the extent to which the information was used, as stated in the article, makes it entirely possible, and I'd say beyond the scope of credulity to think they didn't see it or know about it.
What does that matter?Lozano was still de facto working for Bush, she was not at all employed by the Democrats, as the GOP staffers in this instance are.
Never said she leaked it to the press, but the press soon discovered the contents of the tape.She also didn't leak it to the press, it was sent to Gore.
No, it is. She was in possession of stolen private property.Whether or not it was mail fraud is irrelevant to this point.
You've yet to establish that anything illegal happened.And there's no indication whatsoever that said disk was obtained illegally. But how does this excuse GOPers illegally stealing files again?
That was a political question. What difference will it make in the minds of the American people?Um, in this case, the opposition STOLE the good deliberately, which didn't happen in the Gore case.
Point conceded, the tape contents were discussed by a Bush campaign advisor.I'd think that was the first and most obvious difference. Second, Gore's campaign didn't transmit the content of the tape to the press...they gave the tape to the FBI and simply reported they had received it. That's also a big difference.
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Hence your custom title, I suspect.[/quote]If there is, I don't see it.That's a HUGE difference.
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Zing! Keep it up, homey!Baron Scarpia wrote:Hence your custom title, I suspect.
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Really? Under what authority was it classified?Baron Scarpia wrote:Did you not read? Both 1) and 2) ARE true. The information WAS classified, whether it is was on a government computer or not.
How is anything on a government computer considered private? Classified, yes. Private?All of the internal, private information contained on these computers is protected from theft of this kind, specifically by the 1996 Telecommunications bill.
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He's also a felon - in the last year he's leaked confidential information (a felony) and the identity of a CIA operative (another felony). He should be behind bars, not behind a news desk.Glocksman wrote:Why should Novak be fired?Iceberg wrote:Who employs Novak, and why the fuck hasn't he been fired yet? This is so illegal it's not even funny.
He's a journalist and commentator, not a government employee.
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The receiving party is not covered under the statute.Iceberg wrote:He's also a felon - in the last year he's leaked confidential information (a felony) and the identity of a CIA operative (another felony). He should be behind bars, not behind a news desk.
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The leaker is a yet unknown operative inside the White House, not Novak. He merely reported the leaked information. Does the law against revealing CIA operative identities apply to journalists?Iceberg wrote:He's also a felon - in the last year he's leaked confidential information (a felony) and the identity of a CIA operative (another felony). He should be behind bars, not behind a news desk.Glocksman wrote:Why should Novak be fired?Iceberg wrote:Who employs Novak, and why the fuck hasn't he been fired yet? This is so illegal it's not even funny.
He's a journalist and commentator, not a government employee.
Besides, I'm leery of prosecuting any journalist for reporting leaked information regardless of whether he's a right wing asswipe like Novak or a left wing asswipe on the staff of the Nation who reveals the contents of a secret NSC memorandum on aiding the Contras.
The government classifes information all too often merely because it's embarassing, not because it's necessary for national security.
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He's also a felon - in the last year he's leaked confidential information (a felony) and the identity of a CIA operative (another felony). He should be behind bars, not behind a news desk.[/quote]Iceberg wrote: He's a journalist and commentator, not a government employee.
Oh this is rich, Iceberg the liberal taking the sturm und drang line...
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Oh yes, shouldn't you be FOR this leaking, and for the Freedom of the press,MKSheppard wrote: Oh this is rich, Iceberg the liberal taking the sturm und drang line...
first amendment and all that?
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I don't see why he should be. He broke the law, so he should be in jail. This is not difficult.
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