In a message dated 9/16/2005 11:46:13 AM Central Standard Time,
wincros@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
"The Intelligence Identities Protection Act of 1982
What was the genesis of this legislation?
Rove's attorney admitted to the press that Rove had revealed Wilson's
wife was a CIA agent
Somewhere it was reported that what had happened was that during a lengthy
conversation the reporter said he had heard that Wilson's wife worked for the
CIA and if my memory serves me that Rove said he also had heard that.
Although if this was the case, he should not have done it, however it does fall
a
few miles short of what you said happened . . . if my recollection is actually
what happened as opposed to what you state were the facts.
Not only that, the following day Novak revealed the name of
her cover corporation which compromised the whole intelligence
Your implication is that Rove divulged who the cover corporation was and
that the reporter reported it. Are you saying that there is factual
information, rather than just left wing hysteria to support your statement?
You might find this to be a fairly balance bit of information about the
entire episode: _http://www.factcheck.org/article337.htm_
(http://www.factcheck.org/article337.htm)
So there, I allowed myself to be sucked in and I will add some Olympus
content given that is the purpose of this list.
While making my rounds this morning to inspect some repairs on one of my
clients home, I decide that as long as I was on the East side of town and 35
miles from home I would go to a restaurant in San Leon about which I had read
in
Texas Highways magazine. Topwater Grill has great seafood and I sat outside
with my OM2S, 85mm Zuiko, green filter and Tri-X with a few exposures left
on the roll. There were some interesting clouds and interesting activity on
the dock. I also had my pinhole Agfa Clack with two exposures left of TMax
100. I didn't get the e-1 one out, but did manage to capture 8 or 10 images
while watching the shrimpers and fishermen come in with their catch. There
weren't many people at this little dockside restaurant and I had a great lunch
and a great time burning some film. Exposure was the open pressing issue on
my mind and that soon passed. I always like to keep some sort of camera in
the car (really SUV) with me so I can take advantage of and create
opportunities for doing some photography.
I hope everyone will take the opportunity this weekend to release your
shutter a few times and only be concerned about being right about your
exposure.
Bill Barber
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