
Just so I understand this, this woman was a victim. Her classified status was exposed, it ended missions, endangered lives, ruined her career...and now she is suing the intelligence agency she worked for for having concerns about the information in the book? She is suing the government for not taking sensitive information seriously? And what if, on the off-chance her book gets published and someone or something is compromised? The defenders of Valerie Plame have treated her 'outing' as one of the most aggregious and disastrous acts of this generation, so protecting secrets that might be harmful if exposed surely should trump someone's eagerness to get their book published. Right?
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