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"Working outside the US" is a very vague notion. In the law who is an "employee" and who is a "contractor" can be vague. And it certainly varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
Likewise, the term "outside" can become vague. Remember the recent medical marijuana case was considered to be "interstate commerce" even tho everything was grown in one state for one person's use.
The "Working outside the us" standard can be met by working on projects that have an impact outside the US.
Clearly the WMD espionage that goes on concerning Iraq has an effect outside the US. And the front company they used worked outside the US. An agent that was killed as a result of the outing happened outside the US.
The defense you offer is a lame defense, just like Rove's "I didn't give her total name" defense is lame.
The identity is the key, and what impact the work has outside the US is also a key. It does not turn on the physical locus of the employee.
Furthermore, who can say Valerie Plame did not leave the US physically in persuit of her duties? That would be classified information, illegal to disclose as well.
COMMENT #34 [Permalink]... Dredd said on 10/17/2005 @ 6:43 am PT...
One of the more relevant topics in the Plame-Gate affair is the tainted and perverted platform upon which it stands:
"Fitzgerald's status differs in one potentially important respect from the independent counsels who investigated alleged wrongdoing during earlier administrations. They reported to a panel of appellate judges, while Fitzgerald reports to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, who at least theoretically must approve any indictment." (link here).
The fox will tell the chickens whether or not anything has happened to the eggs. This is the concept of bu$hit "justice", not american justice.
However, I can't imaging a situation where even the AG can quash a grand jury indictment. If things have gone that far down we are doomed.
COMMENT #35 [Permalink]... Terri in S. FL said on 10/17/2005 @ 6:58 am PT...
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