Valerie Plame Wilson's
book "Fair Game" now on sale.
October 23, 2007
The book we have been waiting for is now out: Valerie
Plame Wilson's "Fair
Game: My Life as a Spy, My Betrayal by the White House."
Here is an excerpt from the review by BuzzFlash.com.
"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."
To buy the book, click here. To read the full review, click here.
For ongoing updates on the PlameGate investigation, please read
http://www.buzzflash.com.
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