Amazing how the article omits that the CIA has a duty to serve the President. Its function within the executive branch is not to sabotage a sitting President. I hope many bureaucratic heads roll after Bush wins in November.
Elected officials are fighting bureaucracy throughout the federal government. They have created a monster that has a life of its own and bureaucrats can't stand the well-deserved criticism of their wasteful spending and incompetence.
America has a federal government chock full of buildings loaded with people who shuffle paper, play solitaire games on the computer and scratch their butts in a nearly infinite number of cubicles. The CIA is no exception. The CIA is like those giant high-rise public housing projects that become so rat-infested and uninhabitable, they have to be torn down.
The "president" is not a dictator whose every whim must be "served." The CIA's first loyalty should be to the Constitution and the nation. In short, it should not provide false intel on WMD simply because the "president" wants it.
Really, it's the president, and the CIA, who are servants of the people. And as one of the people, I'm not at all pleased with Servant Bush's performance. I hope we fire him in November.