Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Declassified Docs: Plame Was Covert

Got some slow friends who still say she wasn't? Here's more to throw at them:

The employment history indicates that while she was assigned to CPD, Plame, "engaged in temporary duty travel overseas on official business." The report says, "she traveled at least seven times to more than ten times." When overseas Plame traveled undercover, "sometimes in true name and sometimes in alias -- but always using cover -- whether official or non-official (NOC) -- with no ostensible relationship to the CIA."


Plame was assigned to CPD, the article says, in 2002. That would make "at least seven times to more than ten times" that she traveled using cover in just the 18 months prior to Novak's article in July, 2003. One of the main charges made by the "Everybody knew she was a spy!" or "She wasn't a spy!" (so hard to keep them straight) hacks is that she hadnt traveled under cover in the last five years. I guess they'll admit their erroneous ways now, huh?

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