Want to find sedition??? Look to yourselves ...
A Nov. 16, 2009 Washington Post article on al-Awlaki written by Sudarsan Raghavan of the Posts Foreign Service — with a dateline of Sanaa, Yemen and featuring contributions from Post staff writer Spencer S. Hsu in Washington — included the revelation from anonymous federal law enforcement officials that the terrorist cleric was under surveillance.
U.S. intelligence agencies intercepted e-mails from Hasan to al-Awlaki, the Post story revealed, but the FBI concluded that they posed no serious danger and that an investigation was unnecessary, the law enforcement officials told the paper.
Yeah, but at least he didn’t participate in a Tea Party rally or something like that...
(If you don't know what it is, think about it for a minute)
... how the U.S. media can inadvertently assist and protect al-Qaida terrorists.
"Inadvertently"? Either we have the dumbest, most ignorant people possible as editors or it is very intentional.
“Loose Lips Sink Ships”
Another in a long line of sedicious acts by “American” media.