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New York Times accurately assesses consequences of its actions?

Stranger things have happened I suppose, but the Times and other papers still need to be reminded, by watching this old cartoon, of the consequences of their reporting.

The Times reporting is clear - this is a good program; ending it would harm national security; publicity may kill it.

So says Tom Maguire, of JustOneMinute, in a link filled piece.

A nice roundup on the New York Times issue, from Pajamas Media.

A Tip of the Hat to Instapundit.

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