Let's help out our good pal George! From MoveOn.org: Today we're giving you a chance to clear your name. We're asking you and tens of thousands of others to sign an affidavit affirming that you didn't leak the identity of an undercover CIA agent to the press last July. Here's why: President Bush told the press on Tuesday that he doesn't "have any idea" whether the senior administration officials who blew a CIA operative's cover will ever be found. But if he just asked his staff to sign a legally binding affidavit confirming that they weren't involved, and referred anyone who wouldn't to the FBI, it's possible he could flush out the perpetrators in a day. To date, the President hasn't even discussed this matter with his staff. We've already done the President's homework for him by writing the affidavit. Now let's show him how easy it is for innocent people to legally declare their innocence. You can sign the affidavit and send it to the President in under a minute by going to: http://moveon.org/affidavit/ On Sunday, Reuters reported that Valerie Plame, the CIA agent whose cover was blown "was probably the single highest target of any possible terrorist organization or hostile intelligence service that might want to do damage," according to a former senior CIA official. It's now clear that the leakers in the White House are willing to put national security and the lives of CIA operatives in danger for their own ends. But President Bush seems unconcerned -- he hasn't even looked into who it might be. Here are a few quotes from the Bush Administration that give some contrast to the task of finding the leakers. On finding Osama Bin Laden in Central Asia: "We're going to hunt them down one at a time. . . it doesn't matter where they hide, as we work with our friends we will find them and bring them to justice." --President George W. Bush, 11/22/02 On finding Saddam Hussein in the Mideast: "We are continuing the pursuit and it's a matter of time before [Saddam] is found and brought to justice." --White House spokesman McClellan, 9/17/03 On finding the leaker in the close confines of the White House: "I don't know if we're going to find out the senior administration official. I don't have any idea." --President George W. Bush, 10/7/03 President Bush can do better than that. He could start by simply asking his staff to sign a legally binding affidavit. Show the President how easy it is. Sign the affidavit and send it on to the President today at: http://moveon.org/affidavit/ It's been three months since Valerie Plame's identity was leaked to the press. The time for President Bush to take command and find the leakers is long overdue. Here's a copy of the affidavit: 1. I, , do hereby attest that on or about the dates of June 1, 2003, through July 14, 2003, I did not contact, whether by telephone, facsimile, e-mail, in person, or by any other means, any reporter, correspondent, journalist, or any other member of the media, with the intent to or purpose of naming former Ambassador Joseph Wilson's wife, Valerie Plame, as an operative for the Central Intelligence Agency. 2. I, , further attest that on or about the dates of June 1, 2003, through July 30, 2003, I did not have any conversation, whether by telephone, e-mail, in person, or by any other means, with any reporter, correspondent, journalist, or any other member of the media, during which the employment of Valerie Plame was discussed in any way. I declare, under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing is true and correct. By: (name) (email) (address) (city, state, zip) Date:
If you were guilty, you wouldn't refuse to sign it. I am pretty sure the punishment for the original offense would be worse than the punishment for perjury. It is a r****ded plan.
Perjury goes towards intent, which could lead to a higher charge like treason. It may seem r****ded to you, but it seems a lot less r****ded that ol' Georgie Boy going "The World May Never Know" and sitting on his hands.