The Busheviks, with the collaboration of the mainstream media, first slandered Joe Wilson. Then they endangered our national security by outing Valerie Plame, perhaps resulting in the deaths of persons who cooperated with her in her "cover" position.
BuzzFlash was there at the beginning of the effort to make Americans realize that the Plame outing was a treasonous act that endangered our national security. David Corn of the Nation was the first person to realize the importance of the sentence in a Bob Novak column that exposed Plame and her network. Then BuzzFlash followed up with an interview and two columns, keying off of Corn's discovery.
It was only later that the CIA filed a formal request to the Department of Justice to begin an inquiry as to whether or not a law had been broken that protected the confidentiality of CIA operatives working under cover, which included Valerie Plame.
Bush promised to get to the bottom of the traitorous act, but that was just another of the many con games in his administration of betrayal. He couldn�t be responsible for an investigation, since he was in on the conspiracy.
It was as ludicrous as Bush declaring that he was responsible for overseeing the investigation as to what wrong with the government�s response to Hurricane Katrina.
Today, the Bush Administration and the leading media outlets have so muddled up the Plame affair with distracting flack that many Americans forget that it was the CIA who admitted in Congressional testimony that Plame worked under cover � and only filed the DOJ request for an investigation because she was outed and neutralized as a CIA operative.
What is more tragically ironic, however (as if the Bushevik betrayal of America could get worse) was that Plame � as we have pointed out ad nauseam � specialized in tracking the illicit transfer of Weapons of Mass Destruction. In short, the Bush Administration did what Osama bin Laden and Iran can only dream about: they neutralized one of the lead CIA specialists on who has possession of and who is purchasing WMDs!
Finally, after struggling with the CIA over vetting, Valerie Plame Wilson writes her side of the story in a book to be released in October.
We can�t wait to read it.
Valerie Plame Wilson's "Fair Game: My Life as a Spy, My Betrayal by the White House" (Paperback)
By Valerie Plame Wilson

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Some things you probably don't know about Valerie Plame Wilson:
"Valerie Elise Plame was born on April 19, 1963 on Elmendorf Air Force Base, in Anchorage, Alaska, to Diane and Samuel Plame.
Growing up in "a military family ... imbued her with a sense of public duty"; her father was a lieutenant colonel in the United States Air Force, who worked for the National Security Agency for three years, and, according to her "close friend Janet Angstadt," her parents "are the type who are still volunteering for the Red Cross and Meals on Wheels in the Philadelphia suburb where they live," having moved to that area while Plame was still in school.
Education:
She graduated in 1981 from Lower Moreland High School, in Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, and in 1985 from The Pennsylvania State University with a B.A. in advertising. While a student at Penn State, she worked for the business division of its student newspaper, The Daily Collegian. After the end of the Gulf War (February 28, 1991), Plame earned two Master's degrees, from the London School of Economics and Political Science and the College of Europe (Coll�ge d'Europe), in Bruges, Belgium, respectively. In addition to English, she speaks French, German, and Greek."
-- Wikipedia
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Paperback: 432 pages
Publisher: Simon & Schuster (June 10, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1416537627
ISBN-13: 978-1416537625
Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 1.2 inches
Shipping Weight: 14.9 ounces
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