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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: NA
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May 9th, 2006, 12:52 PM
I agree that it's strategic. Maybe they intend this to be wiretapping's "day in court." From what I hear, Hayden is very articulate. The key, I believe, is the reason Goss quit. Was he forced out, or did he decide to go? Was the decision made for policy or political reasons? I think the CIA, in the position it's in right now anyways, can go leaderless for a while with no harm done. It's war time, and the major threat during war is the war, which is run by the military not the CIA. Military intelligence has far more resources and capabilities than has the CIA, and the scope of their operations, based as they are smack dab in the middle of the problem, is as far reaching as is that of the enemy.
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mburbank~ Yes, okay, fine, I do know what you meant, but why is it not possible for you to get through a paragraph without making all the words cry?
How can someone who obviously thinks so much of their ideas have so little respect for expressing them? How can someone who so yearns to be taken seriously make so little effort?!
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