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New York Times - A Note to Readers: The Decision to Publish Diplomatic Documents
NYTimes ^ | 11/28/2010

Posted on 11/28/2010 3:27:49 PM PST by markomalley

The articles published today and in coming days are based on thousands of United States embassy cables, the daily reports from the field intended for the eyes of senior policy makers in Washington. The New York Times and a number of publications in Europe were given access to the material several weeks ago and agreed to begin publication of articles based on the cables Sunday online. The Times believes that the documents serve an important public interest, illuminating the goals, successes, compromises and frustrations of American diplomacy in a way that other accounts cannot match.

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To: markomalley

the magnitude of this leak event is simply mind-boggling. This is coordinated with the overt intention of destroying the United States, and I do wonder if there is a nation-state behind this (china or russia).

No one will ever trust communication with the United States again, and who knows what the consequences of that will be, not to mention what policies are changed negatively just because of this leak.


81 posted on 11/28/2010 6:16:40 PM PST by WoofDog123
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To: markomalley
The reality is that the cables are being released by media around the globe. The Guardian has made the review of the cables interactive and searchable.
82 posted on 11/28/2010 6:19:07 PM PST by kabar
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To: Jedidah
Isn’t it rather hypocritical to lambast the Times for publishing this material when we’re all reading it here on Free Republic as well?

Not really, as the New York Times has been a source of anti-american socialist drivel written by mentally ill homosexuals since the time of reconstruction. They dish out the crap; FR dissects. Pinch should be tried for treason and hanged. That would happen if we had a real chief executive rather than a Chicago street punk from a criminal underworld.
83 posted on 11/28/2010 6:20:07 PM PST by NightOfTheLivingDems
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To: markomalley
I just had a thought; were these cables in clear text, ie NOT encrypted?

If so, our State Department is dumber than I thought.

There are commercial products that can encrypt with up to 4000 bit encryption keys--basically, unbreakable.

My company encrypts data sent over the internet.

What's with our government? Even if these are "secure" diplomatic wires, I would encrypt these emails.

Of course, I know this was an inside job--some employee with access dumped this to Wikileaks--so encryption probably wouldn't have mattered.

84 posted on 11/28/2010 6:22:04 PM PST by Forgiven_Sinner (If you think a RINO will be with us . . . youÂ’re living on a unicorn ranch in fantasy land.)
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To: coloradan
I am led to believe I would face the third degree if I were to release anything classified, but Wikileaks, Sandy Berger and the New York Times misuse classified information with impunity.

All you need is an old purple mimeo machine, and you too can claim 'freedom of the press' when committing treason.

85 posted on 11/28/2010 6:22:34 PM PST by nina0113
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To: kabar

87 posted on 11/28/2010 6:25:27 PM PST by EternalVigilance (There is nothing that Communists do better than winning in a morally relativistic universe.)
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To: cycle of discernment

The Daily Mail UK is a site which has imposed copyright restrictions upon Free Republic which demand that all material from the Daily Mail be properly excerpted, attributed and linked.

And as noted in your post, you typed that you had “excerpted” the article.

However your “excerpted” post contained 2,046 words out of an article just 2,790 words long which is not even close to being a proper excerpt. In fact it was approximately 7 times the length of what might be considered a “Fair Use” excerpt.

Posting 3/4 of an article from a copyright restricted site places Free Republic in jeopardy of a copyright infringing lawsuit.

Please do not do that again.


88 posted on 11/28/2010 6:30:29 PM PST by Admin Moderator
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To: markomalley

We know the verdict now. The Obama Administration is the culprit of the document releases.


89 posted on 11/28/2010 6:32:18 PM PST by Thunder90 (Fighting for truth and the American way... http://citizensfortruthandtheamericanway.blogspot.com/)
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To: markomalley

The publishers of the NYT should be charged with treason!!!


90 posted on 11/28/2010 6:34:33 PM PST by LiteKeeper ("Psalm 109:8")
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To: markomalley

In many cases, the NY Times has gone out of their way to damage American interests. This is not one of them for the following reasons:
1) The information is available at wikileaks to anyone who takes the time to look
2) Multiple news organizations inside and outside the US were provided this info

The NY Times publishing this info does not further the damage already done by wikileaks.

The people the US should be focusing on:
1) Wikileaks: why is this organization still able to operate when it continually does significant damage to US interests including causing injury/death to those who assist the US???
2) The person who leaked this info.
3) The people responsible for the security of this info who did such a poor job. If it was this easy to compromise, you can be assured that foreign governments had already done so.


91 posted on 11/28/2010 6:34:38 PM PST by al_again2010
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To: Colonel_Flagg

The U.S. branded France’s President Nicola Sarkozy an ‘emperor with no clothes’ with a ‘thin-skinned and authoritarian personal style’,

Sez the American emperor with no clothes with the thin-skinned and authoritarian personal style.
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No kidding...the pot calling the kettle black.


92 posted on 11/28/2010 6:44:07 PM PST by mommab2003 (Stop these White House Chefs!!!)
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Manning is said to have told a fellow hacker: ‘Information should be free. It belongs in the public domain.’

What part of George Soros' Open Society don't you understand, America?

93 posted on 11/28/2010 6:50:40 PM PST by April Lexington (Study the Constitution so you know what they are taking away!)
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To: advance_copy

OK, then who spilled the diplomatic beans? Hitlery? Probably not as am hearing that some are not flattering to klintoons.


94 posted on 11/28/2010 6:58:04 PM PST by dusttoyou ("Progressives" are wee-weeing all over themselves, Foc nobama)
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To: markomalley

Good Lord help us. The Times should be called the New York Socialist Manifesto.


95 posted on 11/28/2010 7:00:59 PM PST by Karliner (Now this is not the end. .... But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning, Churchill 1942)
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To: markomalley

No worry. The news organizations mentioned HAVE ALREADY censored and sanitized the material, so as to not damage any of their favorite interests or individuals.

So these weighty revelations may be little, compared to what is NOT being published.


96 posted on 11/28/2010 7:03:23 PM PST by truth_seeker
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To: WoofDog123

... This and all the Internet Domains being seized by the Feds makes me wonder how long we will be privileged to be here at FR!!


97 posted on 11/28/2010 7:06:01 PM PST by pollywog ("O Thou who changest not, abide with me.".......)
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To: HiTech RedNeck
Some of the UK papers are already saying this may end Hillarys career as SOS.

Looks like Obama killed two birds with one stone.

98 posted on 11/28/2010 7:06:34 PM PST by mware (F-R-E-E, that spells free, Free Republic.com baby.)
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To: AdmSmith; Arthur Wildfire! March; Berosus; bigheadfred; ColdOne; Convert from ECUSA; Delacon; ...

Thanks markomalley.
99 posted on 11/28/2010 7:14:06 PM PST by SunkenCiv (The 2nd Amendment follows right behind the 1st because some people are hard of hearing.)
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To: Elyse

Don’t like this, don’t like this at all. This crud is all too high for a single person to snag files. Has to be someone very high up.


100 posted on 11/28/2010 7:15:54 PM PST by Karliner (Now this is not the end. .... But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning, Churchill 1942)
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