Curtis CCR wrote:
You should have paid attention in school. You cannot be compelled to
testify against *yourself*.
Really? Does that include being forced to hand over documents, including
ones which probably don't exist? Seems to me that people are compelled
to testify against themselves all the time.
... People are compelled to testify against
others in court everyday.
And this makes it right? Especially the situation under discussion, that
two reporters considered hostile by the Administration are ordered to
jail while other reporters who have done the exact same thing but are
pro-Bush/Cheney walk free?
And what about Plame's husband? Jeeezzz.. He is worried about his
wife's career? Why has been on every mountaintop he can find for the
last year yelling, "These dirty *******s told everyone that my wife is
a CIA agent? Did you hear me?!?! I said these guys are telling people
that my wife is a CIA agent!!!"
I think it's not so much his wife's career, but a career move for
himself 
However, John Cairns has a good point... not much in the news about the
situation.
There isn't much to report. You are not seeing a lot of detail in the
news about this because nobody in the news business knows more than a
couple of facts about the case.
We still don't know if a crime was committed.
Possibly, but it seems pretty likely that one was.
One of the reasons I distrust the Bush Administration so much is their
overwhelming urge towards secrecy.
http://www.archivists.org/news/secrecyorder.asp
http://www.fas.org/irp/offdocs/eo/eo-13233.htm
Now, who needs a reminder on what the Bible tells us about those who
hateth the light?
DSK