On Aug 12, 2004, at 20:06, R. A. Hettinga wrote:

Officials call that argument outrageous and argue some secrecy is necessary.

It's an easy shot, but I'll take it: If some government secrecy is necessary, then the government should maintain some secrecy. If Mr. Young found the information, there was no secrecy.


How about starting with the REAL secrets, like the names of cooperating al-Qaeda defectors?

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