It wan't meant to be serious, just to look that way to keep them all in line.Dave2 wrote:Well, I suppose if said leak ends up constituting treason and it occurs during wartime... I think that'd have to be a pretty unique set of circumstances, though.Jaguar wrote:Looks like the ATF has a new method for dealing with whistleblowers. A firing squad.
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The Washington Times wrote:...the Justice Department finds itself on the defensive after a training manual surfaced that suggests federal agents could face a firing squad for leaking government secrets.
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Looks like the ATF has a new method for dealing with whistleblowers. A firing squad.
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http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/201 ... ing-squad/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The Washington Times wrote:...the Justice Department finds itself on the defensive after a training manual surfaced that suggests federal agents could face a firing squad for leaking government secrets.