Posted on 05/29/2004 4:57:15 AM PDT by Liz
Man, don'tcha just love those Perlisms? I just don't know how he does it? I guess Dickie just drops 'em little "perles of wisdom" whenever he feels threatened.
(Sniffle) Poor Perle, he's a (sob) victim (bawl).
But I can tell just by what he said......Perle's really, really mad.
Well, fergawdsake, dammit, you'd be mad, too, if alla your carefully made, decades-long plans were going kerflooey and the guy you had your money on is outed as a double agent, who said he made-up WMD info, which made the President of the United States look bad.
I mean, it's not nice to cast aspersions on a President.
Conservative Americans........and I mean "conservatives"........don't like it when you hurt their conservative President.
"Last Saturday, several of these Chalabi supporters said, a small delegation of them marched into the West Wing office of Condoleezza Rice, the national security adviser, to complain about the administration's abrupt change of heart about Mr. Chalabi and to register their concerns about the course of the war in Iraq."
So they "marched", did they? Interesting choice of word. Sounds dramatic and confrontational. I wonder if they goose-stepped?
Not to worry, we have a new PM for Iraq, with CIA connections.
Chalabi cant be trusted even by the Iraqis..this guy is as slick as Clinton. Turn him over to Jordan for some foot therapy..NOW
Under president bill clinton and conservative can not be used to define some one.
Does seem like a contradiction in terms, doesn't it (/sarcasm)?
PING!
Savvy people know (or should know) denizens of the Mideast swamp crawl the globe as agents, double agents and triple agents selling information to the highest bidder. They switch allegiances without batting an eyelash, when it becomes more profitable.
"Uriah Heep" Chalabi was running the classic "Intelligence For Sale" scam. Every con artist and their cousin came crawling out of the woodwork to pocket US tax dollars. Richard Perle was the author of it, and the fact that he is still defending him----after Chalabi has been outed----evidences just how much he had banking (pun intended) on conman Chalabi. Not to mention Perle's flawed judgement trusting in the embezzler Chalabi as the US-backed replacement for Saddam.
Woolsey was one of our better recent CIA Directors. He almost never met with Clinton. They didnt get along. He has been a consistent hawk on Iraq. I think you are letting your contempt for Clinton bismirch a good man.
"... "Intelligence For Sale" scam. Every con artist and their cousin came crawling out of the woodwork to pocket US tax dollars. Richard Perle was the author of it, ..."
What are you alleging regarding Richard Perle?
James Woolsey---Bush ally set to profit from the war on terror
The Observer, 11 May 2003
James Woolsey, former CIA boss and influential adviser to President George Bush, is a director of a US firm aiming to make millions of dollars from the 'war on terror', The Observer can reveal.
Woolsey, one of the most high-profile hawks in the war against Iraq and a key member of the Pentagon's Defence Policy Board (once chaired ny Perle), is a director of the Washington-based private equity firm Paladin Capital. The company was set up three months after the terrorist attacks on New York and sees the events and aftermath of September 11 (as does Perle's Trireme Partners) as a business opportunity which 'offer[s] substantial promise for homeland security investment'.
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Advisors of Influence: Nine Members of the Defense Policy Board Have Ties to Defense Contractors
Center for Public Integrity, 28 March 2003
Former CIA director James Woolsey is a principal in the Paladin Capital Group, a venture-capital firm that like Perle's Trireme Partners is soliciting investment for homeland security firms. Woolsey joined consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton as vice president in July 2002. The company had contracts worth more than $680 million in 2002. Woolsey told the Wall Street Journal that he does no lobbying and that none of the companies he has ties to have been discussed during a Defense Policy Board meeting. Previously, Woolsey worked for law firm Shea & Gardner. He has held high-level positions in two Republican and two Democratic administrations.
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SOURCE URL http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:YqjNla2H8zUJ:home.earthlink.net/~platter/neo-conservatism/woolsey.html+Woolsey+(CIA)&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
'Upon further review - Mr. Chalabi, a favorite of conservatives liberal neo-cons
So they "marched", did they? Interesting choice of word. Sounds dramatic and confrontational. I wonder if they goose-stepped?"
Naw, I think the NYT editor's style book says that conservatives always "march in lock-step."
The above is the most astounding article I've ever read in the mainstream US press you can almost hear the author's "Oh My God
. Holy #*$&%^ Shit" as she discovers that so many of the participants are willing, as the charges fly back and forth , to go on the record - and that so many of the people destined to be offered a last cigarette still seem to believe that this is some sort of Washington parlor game that's going to be played out on Sunday Afternoon talks shows without serious consequences for whoever is left standing once "Who Lost Iraq" get rolling.
This is potentially the most serious political scandal in American history far worse, for example, that Watergate or Iran Contra because it's immediately about the life and death matter of a horrible miscalculation: how a response to a declaration of war, an attack that killed 3000 American civilians, was transformed from a promising start applauded by much of the World first into the Gong Show of a bungled occupation run by warring factions in both the US and Iraq , then into a stomach-turning S&M video as American troops struggled under impossible conditions and incompetent leadership, and finally into a deadly farce conducted by self-interested fools desperately trying to cobble up the semblance of legitimate Government in Iraq even as they subvert the belief that we possess a competent government at home, men and women who still seem to believe, for example, that the Chalabis of the world matter to the future of Iraq anywhere other than within the labyrinths of their fantasies.
Now, it seems, the wheel has turned full circle, and the Right occupies the chair of infamy vacated by Left after the 1950s. Now, it is right wing unilateralist who now are found to have been the likely dupes of foreign intelligence services and their disinformation campaigns, to have leaked the classified information to further their private agendas, to have been on the payroll of the semi-official organs of other countries, to have been subject to seriously divided loyalties, to have consorted with questionable men and condoned unsound acts in pursuit of the greater good, and who now find that Historical Inevitability has abandoned them.
And I am afraid for my country, because this is going to get very, very ugly before it is through.
It would be a very SLOW march; there are at least three barriers and inspection points before you even set foot onto the White House driveway to get to the West Wing.
Clinton didn't want to meet with him; he thought intelligence was "boring."
Chalabi has/had documents on the Oil for Food scandal. He's lucky to be alive. That's why he's being smeared.
"Conservative Americans........and I mean "conservatives"........don't like it when you hurt their conservative President."
ROFL!!
Real Conservatives are not suckers for a State Dept and CIA CYA move that blames an Iraqi politician
And they certainly NOT going to buy in the latest Leftist anti-Bush conspiracy theory hook-line-sinker: "Well, fergawdsake, dammit, you'd be mad, too, if alla your carefully made, decades-long plans were going kerflooey and the guy you had your money on is outed as a double agent, who said he made-up WMD info, which made the President of the United States look bad."
That is a slander not just against Chalabi but against the Bush white house. This is precisely why the leftist media is touting it... it's the media technique of 'dividing the right' - trying to create space between different factions. Problem is, the sources for this are the same 'anonymous leakers' who've been leaking anti-Bush anti-Iraq-war quotes for the past year.
"I mean, it's not nice to cast aspersions on a President."
Then dont imply he's part of the anti-Chalabi smear campaign when he isnt. Dont imply his administration 'looks bad'.
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