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Letter: We suffer from TMI

The Columbian
Published: May 5, 2011, 12:00am

As I’m watching CNN, I have a question for the entire American press community: As a veteran who has been in harm’s way, please explain to me why you find it so important to tell the world how our government went about finding and ending the life of Osama bin Laden. How can you justify giving our enemies information on how to evade our forces who seek to find them, putting our intelligence services and our military personnel at greater risk, including our information sources on the ground worldwide? And please don’t tell me that the public has a right to know, thereby insulting my intelligence.

Dan Andruss

Washougal

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