To: West Coast Conservative
"I must confess to suspecting that the intelligence community, having been excoriated for supporting the then universal belief that Saddam had weapons of mass destruction,..."
They're the ones who wrongfully made the announcement that there were no "WMDs" in Iraq later on. That announcement was irrelevant, after so much time was allowed for Iraq to hide such materials.
"But I entertain an even darker suspicion. It is that the intelligence community, which has for some years now been leaking material calculated to undermine George W. Bush, is doing it again."
Well, you're close to having it figured out. Now what about some of those leaks mentioning "Zionists" and "neo-cons" from the intel REMFs over the past few years?
Most of them are not Democrats, although their WWII predecessors were socialists. When you know that, readers, you'll know more about what's going on. We've seen a rebellion by balkanizing, ethnic bureaucrats against our nation.
34 posted on
12/04/2007 2:23:52 PM PST by
familyop
(Pompius Foolius Romanius)
To: familyop
They're the ones who wrongfully made the announcement that there were no "WMDs" in Iraq later on. That announcement was irrelevant, after so much time was allowed for Iraq to hide such materials.
I felt a sense of betrayal then, after putting up the good fight for so long against the DUmmies...and then they came out with that.....
And here I've been arguing again about Iran and it's ambitions only to be underminded again....by the Administration.
Granted there's question about this NIE, but the Administrations wholesale adoption of the report raises suspicions on my end...somethings not adding up here.
43 posted on
12/07/2007 1:30:49 PM PST by
Khepri
(Sure, we want to go home. The shortest way home is through Damascus and Tehran.)
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