Something must be done
I for one am sick and tired of the antics of the New York Times. I am more than that, I am frustrated that they publish National Secrets getting away with not even a “Go stand in the corner”, the realization that they are truly Anti-American has set in to my mind along with the fact they are now on a personal crusade to end the Presidency. In the past, their actions were beyond Anti-American and well beyond “taking a stand against a perceived injustice” as many did in the 1960’s. It is evident they are attempting undermine to the entire war effort and the office of the Presidency in a constant barrage of Anti-American and subversive activity. It appears that the New York Times has not broken any laws and they are considered absence of malice as they continue their subversive activity and that is what is clearly bothering me. As a soldier in the 1960’s I was in a position where I had a security clearance and I was subjected to various federal laws should I have purposefully or even inadvertently leaked information. Granted, this was and still is limited to the military and those in high public office, but there must be something applicable to the activities of the New York Times. It is time that America enacts legislation similar to England’s Secrets act, this applies to every citizen in England and we need a similar law when it applies to National Secrets and the present war on terrorism. The fact that they are Anti-American or possible affecting the present war or even possibly the lives of the military simply does not apply to the New York Times. They want to punish President Bush for hollering at them in the media and now they will turn over any rock to do so. Something effective needs to be done about this even if it involves the people of America boycotting their publication and conducting a letter writing campaign, something.
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