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from The Nation:
CIA Officer Jeffrey Sterling Sentenced to Prison: The Latest Blow in the Governments War on Journalism
Its a warning shotnot only against whistleblowing but against basic communication with journalists by government employees.
Norman Solomon May 12, 2015
The sentencing of former CIA officer Jeffrey Sterling on May 11 for espionage ends one phase of a long ordeal and begins another. At age 47, he has received a prison term of 42 monthsthree and a half yearsafter a series of ever more improbable milestones.
The youngest of six children raised by a single mother, Sterling was the only member of his family to go to college. He graduated from law school in 1993, worked briefly at a public defenders office, and then entered the CIA, where he became one of the agencys only African-American case officers. In August 2001, Sterling became the first one ever to file a lawsuit against the CIA for racial discrimination. (His suit, claiming that he was denied certain assignments because of his race, was ultimately tossed out of court on grounds that a trial would jeopardize government secrets.) Soon afterward, the agency fired him.
Sterling returned to his home state of Missouri and restarted his life. After struggling, he found a professional job and fell in love. But the good times were short-lived. One day in 2006, the FBI swooped in for a raid, seizing computers and papers at the small home that Sterling and his fiancée shared in a suburb of St. Louis. Slowly, during the next four years, without further action from the government, the menacing legal cloud seemed to disperse. But suddenly, a few days into 2011, Sterling was arrested for the first time in his lifecharged with betraying his country.
The indictment included seven counts under the Espionage Act, the 1917 law that President Obamas Justice Department has used to prosecute more whistleblowers than all other administrations combined. The key charges accused Sterling of unauthorized disclosure of national defense information, alleging that he gave details of a secret CIA operation to a journalist while falsely characterizing it in negative terms. The government contended that Sterling should remain in custody until trial becausewith underlying selfish and vindictive motivationshe would try to retaliate in the same deliberate, methodical, vindictive manner. A judge rejected that argument and released him on bond. But Sterlings arrest had triggered his immediate firing by Anthem Healthcare (where his work as a medical fraud investigator won a national award for uncovering $32 million in bogus charges), and suddenly even low-wage employment was out of reach. As a breadwinner, Sterling was toast. His wife, Holly, a social worker, continued to bring in a modest income as they waited for the trial. ...................(more)
http://www.thenation.com/article/207017/cia-officer-jeffrey-sterling-sentenced-prison-latest-blow-governments-war-journalism
Left coast liberal
(1,138 posts)hifiguy
(33,688 posts)and other truth-tellers to a level that Chimpy didn't even dream of.
Fred Sanders
(23,946 posts)cali
(114,904 posts)do that you wouldn't find a way to defend. And I mean anything.
rhett o rick
(55,981 posts)will grasp for anything. Now if there was more of this kind of crime maybe you can prove your case. This isn't an isolated case. Obama has embraced the domestic spying of Gen Clapper and did nothing when he lied to Congress. Obama and other conservatives don't like whistle-blowers, journalists, and protestors because they threaten their authoritative control. One would hope a Democrat would support the Constitution but some Democrats are conservatives.
It's my opinion that your attempts to rationalize away these threats to our freedoms and liberties is sad.
JEB
(4,748 posts)Around every effing corner. It really chaps my hide.
Fred Sanders
(23,946 posts)cui bono
(19,926 posts)Fred Sanders
(23,946 posts)maindawg
(1,151 posts)Betrayus walks.
stupidicus
(2,570 posts)and it's better that guys like that go to jail than those who advocated for torture and sold the Iraq wmd lies.
He's gotta look tough on crime this time, doesn't he?
LiberalArkie
(19,779 posts)end the Patriot Act and close Guantanamo.
whereisjustice
(2,941 posts)known that, before voting for him, while calling me naive. The Democratic Party has to lie to get elected which is why Clinton supporters say Sanders/Warren et al will never win.
LiberalArkie
(19,779 posts)Kelvin Mace
(17,469 posts)People being illegally detained in Guantanamo are being force fed because they choose starvation to continuous imprisonment.

Ichingcarpenter
(36,988 posts)It not made for anything else, it specifically made for one purpose only.
whereisjustice
(2,941 posts)in case we actually discover how fucked up it is.
Buzz Clik
(38,437 posts)TPP was not a secret and has nothing to do with this.
Buzz Clik
(38,437 posts)whereisjustice
(2,941 posts)the inconvenient details of this agreement before voting they would be prosecuted and jailed as a whistle blower under the same provisions. If you are not granted a secret clearance, and the backlog for clearances in measured in months, you cannot view the agreement.
The threat of of aggressive prosecution of those exposing government corruption and malfeasance is choking democracy. Over zealous security concern agents, such as yourself, haven't met an exploitative destructive secret government program they don't love.
Buzz Clik
(38,437 posts)In the meantime, we have no shortage of people like Warren visiting every microphone within range of commercial airline service divulging details.
TPP is NOT a national security issue. Period.
Exilednight
(9,359 posts)Platform to to inform the public that she is not allowed to discuss details of the TPP.
Buzz Clik
(38,437 posts)They have been repeated verbatim/ad nauseum here.
Exilednight
(9,359 posts)Several sources, but never from a politician.
Since you're claimimg otherwise, giver the links.
cui bono
(19,926 posts)That is a stupid argument and you know it makes no sense.
You want TPA passed just to see what's in the TPP even though with TPA there can be no changes to the TPP after it is known what is in it. That is crazy talk. And you know it.
Duppers
(28,469 posts)Unreal.
Buzz Clik
(38,437 posts)Most DUers applaud every time a national security is blown by some attention grabbing asshole.
whereisjustice
(2,941 posts)who raped us for trillions of dollars and destroyed thousands of communities and millions of lives here and around the world.
Buzz Clik
(38,437 posts)Please try to stay on topic.
whatchamacallit
(15,558 posts)but that just means you've been on the wrong site a long time.
woo me with science
(32,139 posts)not the type of democratic, Constitutional government the United States claims to be.
This is the depth of the corruption, the utter contempt for our Bill of Rights, that we face from these corporatists costumed as Republicans and Democrats.
We are facing not just corporatism, but fascism.
Republican House passes, and Obama endorses, expansion of surveillance (PCNA)
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10026557667
The Obama administration's escalation of police militarization
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/06/aclu-police-militarization-swat_n_2813334.html
Civil liberties disappear in the 2012 Democratic platform.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10021267747
The National Security State: Cultivating a Culture of Fear and Obedience
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1017222034
The ACLU on Obama and core liberties
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=439x2069714
Government Surveillance Is Crippling Press Freedoms, Report Shows
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023902153
NSA Spying Not Very Focused on Terrorism: Power, Money and Crushing Dissent Are Real Motives Ops
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023923016
http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=edit&forum=1002&thread=6198402&pid=6199175
woo me with science
(32,139 posts)as a reminder of the gravity of the corruption we face.
This primary season isn't about choosing between different flavors of Democrat within a functioning, representative system of government.
We are facing an infiltration into our party by corporate money and power that is dismantling our Bill of Rights and our ability to use it to protect ourselves from predatory corporations.
The Third Way is a Wall Street-bankrolled menace to democracy itself.
Cryptoad
(8,254 posts)it ain't coming back, quit whining and live with it!
neverforget
(9,513 posts)Cryptoad
(8,254 posts)you understand little..... it is not a static document. its dynamic and has been changing ever since it was adopted ,,,,,, nothing is absolute with it, as is guaranteed by the 9th amend! "Times they are a changing!"
neverforget
(9,513 posts)have any rights.