All the news that’s fit to print, and then some

loose lips sink ships
During WWII the American people generally understood that prudence required sensitive information such as troop movements to remain secret, because lives depended it. Things have changed.

The NY Times reveals how the CIA transports Al Qaeda prisoners. It goes without saying that the NY Time’s motives are above reproach. I do wonder, in a hypothetical sort of way, what exactly a newspaper would have to do to cross the line between reporting and treason.

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