To: CompSciGuy
I’ve never experienced that kind of thing before. I’d heard complaints about people missing the urinal and stuff like that but never did I dream of being a part of a meeting on the top of a parking garage to discuss personal hygiene. It was a good environment to work in overall but the contrasts were interesting to say the least. I do believe that unless we clean house and make sure the people in our intelligence and security agencies are loyal Americans we will always face an uphill battle against an enemy who offers hidden sabotage and calls it analysis.
This isn’t about Democrat or Republican, it is about making sure that people who want America to win are the only ones with access to the to those secrets that if exposed will compromise our safety and our strength as a nation.
45 posted on
07/18/2007 6:59:04 PM PDT by
Maelstorm
(When ideas are considered equal regardless of content, then arriving at truth becomes an accident.)
To: Maelstorm
Yes, I understand, its quite frustrating. I agree, I have an acquaintance who works at an IC agency and still has the nerve to say, “There is no War on Terror, the Bush Administration made it up!” He’s a gov’t worker as well. it wouldn’t be so bad if the guy was some clerk, but he handles TS documents, and can see the “big picture.” I fear there are quite a few of these people in the gov’t and they usually are the leakers. I hope we get a conservative in 2008, it might help things.
Cheers,
CSG
46 posted on
07/19/2007 7:15:25 AM PDT by
CompSciGuy
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