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Growing outrage over W.H. leaks

Say'ūn : Yemen | Jun 07, 2012 at 5:17 AM PDT
Source: Politico
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Amid mounting anger in Congress over a steady stream of national security leaks, Sen. Lindsey Graham is accusing the Obama administration of deliberately releasing clSen. Lindsey Grahamassified information to the media to make the president look good in an election year. FULL ARTICLE AT Politico
 
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