To: notbackingdown
Ironically, if the intelligence agencies reverted to more human intelligence, they might be able to ride the technology waves a bit better.
To: notbackingdown
The problem is that consistent in every government effort. Too much money is wasted with duplication, contracts given to the wrong companies, too many government workers they canât fire, narrow equipment purchasing guidelines, power and control struggles causing programs to be shifted between groups, and too much money being handed out by too many government hands. This does not cover all the programs we just don’t need. We would keep up with technology but the government is broke.
5 posted on
07/29/2007 10:30:59 AM PDT by
bmwcyle
(Satan is working both sides of the street in World Socialism and World Courts.)
To: notbackingdown
I think it's more like
U.S. Intel can't keep up with Congrsssional efforts to impede it!
9 posted on
07/29/2007 11:05:13 AM PDT by
Rummyfan
(Iraq: it's not about Iraq anymore, it's about the USA!)
To: notbackingdown
Gee you suppose part of the reason might be the relentless, reckless way the Democrat Congressional Leadership, mindlessly cheered on by their drones at politically corrupt “News Media” outlets like Newsweak, has of trying to manufacture as many legal/political roadblocks in the way of this Administration might bear a large portion of the blame?
No of course not. Nothing is ever the Hysteric Left’s fault according to the mindlessly twits in the US Junk Media.
10 posted on
07/29/2007 12:41:17 PM PDT by
MNJohnnie
("Today’s task is three dimensional chess in the dark". General Rick Lynch in Baghdad)
To: gondramB
16 posted on
07/29/2007 12:52:03 PM PDT by
MNJohnnie
("Today’s task is three dimensional chess in the dark". General Rick Lynch in Baghdad)
To: notbackingdown
19 posted on
07/29/2007 10:20:48 PM PDT by
Kevmo
(We should withdraw from Iraq — via Tehran. And Duncan Hunter is just the man to get that job done.)
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