Why does the pro-disclosure faction keep playing by the rules? The bad guys certainly haven’t been for decades.

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I get it. I really do. There’s value and strategic advantages to adhering to the rule of law. That’s only when both sides are playing by rules.

The anti-disclosure faction has not been adhering to the rule of law since fucking 1947.

Why are we? Why are we letting the momentum die? Congress is on break for a month are you fucking kidding me? Things move to slowly playing by the rules.

We need a leak. We need irrefutable documents/photos.

We need them now.

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