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To: trooprally

Actually, the main road leading into the Langley compound is a public road that gets quite congested during rush hours.

I'd love to see a lot of CIA employees, stewing in traffic, get the rasberry for what's gone on there. The idea is to fire up the loyal rank and file patriots in the CIA against their disloyal supervisors who leak national security secrets to the press.

Does the thought of that bother you?

And no, I wouldn't expect CIA employees to stop and get the bullseye targets. I'd expect them to say to each other ''WTF !!??!!??--we've got to do something to get rid our idiot supervisors who are undermining the War on Terror in order to trash Bush.''

Does that sound like a bad idea to you?

Clearly, something has to be done to shake up the CIA. If Porter Goss (or anyone else) can't do it from top down, maybe it's time to motivate those in the Agency to do it from the bottom up.


13 posted on 05/15/2006 8:49:17 PM PDT by Tinian
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To: Tinian
My guess is that the leaks are from career CIA employees and/or higher ups who don't like President Bush or others shaking up their cushy job. The 'let me sit at my desk and push papers until I retire' will torpedo the WOT in a heart beat.

Besides, even if there is only half a percent of the employees that are disgruntled, they can do a lot of damage to the CIAs capability and the president's WOT.

And don't forget the maggot Clinton's. They sure didn't help the situation.

Any one know if CIA employees belong to a Union. That could explain a lot.

The CIA needs to get better, but your idea is not going to do it.

[Mr] T

20 posted on 05/16/2006 4:10:48 AM PDT by trooprally (Never Give Up - Never Give In - Remember Our Troops)
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