D1B wrote:native wrote:
Pollard would be a good choice.
The Plame affair is much ado about nothing.
Like you know.

You're another conk blowhard who sells used cars for a living.

To your point, none of us know all the relevant details. However, unlike the Pollard and Manning cases, the issues are much less clear cut in the Plame affair. Reading the testimonies of the various participants creates more heat and confusion than light.
You do not like Bush/Cheney/Libby because they responded to mid-level bureaucrats who were actively conducting partisan attacks on their policies.
It is the professional bureaucrat's job to privately advise but in the end salute authority, not to undermine authority.
It is our job as citizens, and the job of elected officials - not the job of bureaucrats - to conduct partisan and public critiques and to publicly object to administration policies and their implementation.