While the left tried to blame the Lieberman website hack job on “cheap hosting” (which has now been debunked soundly), federal authorities are moving forward swiftly to find the culprits.
“The state has computer forensic expects, both in the state police and elsewhere,” he said. “We have some expertise and federal authorities have very impressive resources. I am very optimistic that ultimately any wrongdoer will be apprehended.”
Fact is that they may already have the suspects identified. According to sources who have tangible evidence, this was a pre-coordinated attack and may have involved some of those who tried to explain the crime away.
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Carol Johnson
August 10th, 2006 at 6:24 pm
1You saying that they just might have been a bit premature in writing Leiberman’s “Joebituary”? I can’t take credit for that, but can’t remember where I saw it.
“Joementum” has just begun!!
Carol
Carol Johnson
August 11th, 2006 at 7:55 am
2Sorry Mac…OT I know, but:
http://patterico.com/2006/08/10/4993/aipac-case-decided-opinion-opens-the-door-to-prosecution-of-the-nyt-and-lat-for-the-swift-disclosures/
Wonder if the the DOJ is still moving on this. I think at the very least they (NYTimes, LATimes, WAPost, etc.) can be forced to give up their sources, if not be prosecuted themselves. The real question is not IF but WHEN. Comments?
Carol
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