Well hey, I had to get up in the morning at 10 o'clock at night, half an hour before I went to bed, drank a cup of sulfuric acid, worked 29 hours a day down mill and pay owner for permission to come to work, and when we got home, our dad and our mother would kill us and dance about on our graves singing "Hallelujah."
If you really want to stick it to them, you might be able to get the local TV news to do a story on the practice (around here, Austin, TX, we have `[channel] 7 on your side' stories, where they go into detail about how somebody was being screwed and how the TV cameras made all the problems go away.
We have something like that here in Boston, on the same TV channel. Only it's "Hank Investigates." (Hank being Hank Phillipi Ryan, a female reporter.)
The Executive Branch keeps hiding behind the idea that the whole program is a "state secret", and that talking about it will "endanger National Security."
Too little, too late, my monkey friend in the White House. Once the NYT went public with this story, it can no longer be classified as such because it is no longer a "secret" in the eyes of the people.
"He could quit while he's a millionaire and give his kids a normal life. Jeez."
That's a no-can-do for him. He's been branded with the identity of "Steve Lightspeed" forever. He's screwed now.
I'm not sure that counts as "not obscuring."
They didn't name his town or city, did they?
Only if you really know the man himself, can you place him.
(Without intensive search, of course.)
Well hey, I had to get up in the morning at 10 o'clock at night, half an hour before I went to bed, drank a cup of sulfuric acid, worked 29 hours a day down mill and pay owner for permission to come to work, and when we got home, our dad and our mother would kill us and dance about on our graves singing "Hallelujah."
If you really want to stick it to them, you might be able to get the local TV news to do a story on the practice (around here, Austin, TX, we have `[channel] 7 on your side' stories, where they go into detail about how somebody was being screwed and how the TV cameras made all the problems go away. We have something like that here in Boston, on the same TV channel. Only it's "Hank Investigates." (Hank being Hank Phillipi Ryan, a female reporter.)
The Executive Branch keeps hiding behind the idea that the whole program is a "state secret", and that talking about it will "endanger National Security." Too little, too late, my monkey friend in the White House. Once the NYT went public with this story, it can no longer be classified as such because it is no longer a "secret" in the eyes of the people.
...I'm not Ted. I don't know who you think I am, but I am not he.
Wrong kind of WGA. This WGA is the Writer's Guild of America, for those of you afriad to follow the link.
"He could quit while he's a millionaire and give his kids a normal life. Jeez." That's a no-can-do for him. He's been branded with the identity of "Steve Lightspeed" forever. He's screwed now.
I'm not sure that counts as "not obscuring." They didn't name his town or city, did they? Only if you really know the man himself, can you place him. (Without intensive search, of course.)