Like cats with a new toy, Democrats have not been able to stop rubbing up against anything that has the word 'Rove' in it. Dem-Nip. Now we can add Miers', Sampson, Gonzalez, and many more to that list of Dem-Nip. And like the cat who got it from its curiosity:
Now, its official. The Democratic run House of Representatives have compromised national security.
Go here (you might as well, the bad guys certainly will) and download all four PDF files distributed to the public by the Democrat controlled House Judiciary Committee.
Not only will you find their rush to get out as much information as they can, to do whatever they think they can accomplish, before its too late, but they have not hidden the private email addresses of key Administration officials, nor the phone numbers inside offices of the Administration.
A worry about spam? No. A worry about national security.
It turns out that Kyle Sampson, recently resigned, has a personal government email address and by golly he even has a cell phone number, now public thanks to the Democrats. But that's not all:
Democrats have compromised national security by releasing:
:: Direct contact phone numbers for a Senator ;
:: a direct line inside the Homeland Security Agency;
:: we have Tim Griffin's private home email address;
:: we have a direct phone number inside the White House to the political office;
:: we have scores of what is obviously a previously unknown government domain email handler, we have the structure of every email used in that system and they are the same, so getting any government officials email address is now as simple as that;
:: we have Harriett Miers' personal email address;
:: we have email addresses for georgebush.com;
:: we have a private email server (inside the National Republican Party) identified and shown how to use;
:: we have David Iglasias admitting to a different story than the one he's complained about, even asking the AG for a job reference;
According to the records provided in these PDF files: the emails and phone numbers having been in use for many years are now compromised.
Direct access to executive branch appointees is compromised.
Each of those email addresses and phone numbers are shared between only members of the government or political parties and as such are literally not intended for public use. That means the Democrat controlled House of Representatives has compromised communications for the Executive branch, while we are at war.
Isn't there a word to describe the act of compromising national security? Outrage anybody? Or are you still captivated by a mythical job performance shadow?

