Posted on 11/19/2006 2:41:41 PM PST by Mr. Brightside
He is NOT. He's just been too busy composing Memos to his lap dog, PC, Idiot Feeb Director Mueller, instructing him to continue sending his Agents to Muzzie Sensitivity Training Classes.
Gonzales, Mueller AND THE WORST PC JERK IN THE ENTIRE BUSH ADMINISRATION, Chertoff, should ALL be fired, but will never happen, no matter how inept they are.
seymour hersch is a hack
The key word is secret....they are doing it in broad daylight!!!
Don't forget that Mike Wallace was there for a week...and he LIKES Ahmanutjob....so, hey, between Wallace and Hersch, I am convinced.
From the same New York Times:
"Intelligence Analyst" Larry C. Johnson: "The Declining Terrorist Threat (July 10, 2001)
Posted on 07/20/2005 10:12:47 PM EDT by Sam Hill
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1447248/posts
I was joking.
I have always had my suspicions.
If we're still finding munition from WW2, god only knows about WMD in Iraq, a country the size of France.
Amazing how this keeps happening!
Just when we start to believe that dictators who openly call for our destruction actually mean it, low and behold--some report comes out about a (always unamed) "government official" who has found that the threat is not true at all, and that our leaders are plotting to harm the harmless.
And always by some embittered, sullen lefty reporter.
Do we see a pattern here?
http://www.dia.mil/publicaffairs/Testimonies/statement25.html
Lieutenant General Michael D. Maples, U.S. Army Director, Defense Intelligence Agency
Statement for the Record
Senate Armed Services Committee
15 November 2006
excerpt:
DIA judges the continued Coalition presence as the primary counter to a breakdown in central authority, which would have grave consequences for the people of Iraq, stability in the region, and U.S. strategic interests. No major political figure in Iraq has endorsed the notion of civil war or partition, and most political and religious leaders continue to restrain their communities. Moreover, DIA judges that Iraqi Arabs retain a strong sense of national identity and that most Iraqis recall a past in which sectarian identity did not have the significance it does today. Although leaders across the political spectrum who are participating in the government continue to talk and search for a positive way forward, the challenges to bringing stability and security with a cohesive, unified, and effective government remain significant.
(does sound as if he's saying everything was under control while Saddam was in power, doesn't it? If sectarian identity was not significant then, who ended up in the mass graves, I wonder?)
I have no problem with them saying this but to state this without also adding "... but we do not have boots on the ground to determine what is being developed in large underground facilities so we simply do not know what Iraq is doing in this regard ...
DIA finds IRAQIS BETTER UNDER SADDAM, RECOMMENDS RE-INSTALLATION
That reminds me of a joke I heard
Seems a car broke down in front of framer Johns house just about every week.
Dutifully framer John would go out and drag the wreck off the road and bury the dead.
So one day sheriif tom comes by and asks if framer John had seen an accident lately.
Framer John said "yep, happened last night"
So sheriff Tom asks "did what did you do?"
"I buried 'em"
"Were they all dead?" the sherriff asks.
"some said they weren't but you know how those city slickers lie"
Same with Iran, they say they're going to get nukes. the Dems want us to belive they aren't telling the truth. GO figure.
I stopped readin at Seymore Hirsch.
I was just listening to a program about the first Iraqi war. The CIA told the military that their vehicles could not cross the sand. SpecOps went in and took some samples and said no problem, which there wasn't. So much for the CIA and its agenda.
oh, we nuked their nuclear facilities before the elections so that Republicans would win, didn't we?
didn't the CIA say the sme thing about nort korea?
No need to read any further.
The CIA couldnt find their butt-crack with both hands and a flashlight.
We could save millions if we just turned Langley into a housing development.
Putin works for Rasputin...
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