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In reply to the discussion: Wall Street Crimes: President Obama is "effectively encouraging future financial fraud" [View all]...maybe so.
http://www.salon.com/2011/05/16/whistleblowers_6/
Monday, May 16, 2011 2:17 PM 21:58:38 EST
Jane Mayer on the Obama war on whistle-blowers
By Glenn Greenwald
In a just released, lengthy New Yorker article, Jane Mayer with the diligence and thoroughness she used to expose the Bush torture regime examines a topic Ive written about many times here: the Obama administrations unprecedented war on whistleblowers generally, and its persecution of NSA whistleblower Thomas Drake in particular (Drake exposed massive waste, excess and perhaps illegality in numerous NSA programs). Mayers article is what Id describe as the must-read magazine article of the month, and I encourage everyone to read it in its entirety, but I just want to highlight a few passages. First, we have this:
When President Barack Obama took office, in 2009, he championed the cause of government transparency, and spoke admiringly of whistle-blowers, whom he described as often the best source of information about waste, fraud, and abuse in government. But the Obama Administration has pursued leak prosecutions with a surprising relentlessness. Including the Drake case, it has been using the Espionage Act to press criminal charges in five alleged instances of national-security leaks more such prosecutions than have occurred in all previous Administrations combined. The Drake case is one of two that Obamas Justice Department has carried over from the Bush years.
Gabriel Schoenfeld, a conservative political scientist at the Hudson Institute, who, in his book Necessary Secrets (2010), argues for more stringent protection of classified information, says, Ironically, Obama has presided over the most draconian crackdown on leaks in our history even more so than Nixon.
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