By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution
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An intelligence officer who worked with the Army intelligence analyst accused of giving U.S. secrets to the WikiLeaks website said Sunday that the soldier was considered to have an especially high understanding of enemy threats in Iraq and had to be trusted to keep the material he saw private.

The young Army intelligence specialist accused of leaking government secrets spent his 24th birthday in court Saturday as his lawyers argued his status as a gay soldier before the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell" played an important role in his actions.
Capt. Lim said he was also unaware that Pfc.
Officer says Manning had high understanding of enemy threats in Iraq →
Capt. Lim said that the outbursts occurred before he arrived and that when he learned of them after Pfc.
Officer says Manning had high understanding of enemy threats in Iraq →