And I've told you what you're likely to find--that a third party was the specific pipeline to Iraq.
Particularly, I am adamant about increasing the levels of both competence and productivity in the FBI, US Attorney, CIA and DIA.
"Productivity?"
Yeah, that's ALWAYS a good thing to have in a government agency, particularly when it's left undefined like that.
Clinton's IRS was "productive" in terms of how the President's political enemies just happened to get targeted for useless audits. That's a "productivity" increase.
With existing or even lesser funds, these agencies need to be held accountable for at least a 20% increase in investigations, arrests, indictments and successful prosecutions.
Wow. 20% more investigations, arrests, indictiments, and successful prosecutions. I notice that you don't seem to give a rat's keister whether or not the crimes are actually being committed to justify the convictions.
We see a few glimmers of hope. Kevin Ryan, for example, has, since being appointed by Bush to run the US Attorney's office in SF, cracked a number of industrial espionage cases involving PRC nationals who infiltrated local high tech firms and took intellectual property developed there straight to the PRC.
"Cracked?"
We have accusations, from a third party, not from Ryan's superior genius. BTW, the lead guy was a naturalized citizen, who would have been exempt from your paranoia.
Or maybe you'd just expand the circle to include naturalized citizens...anyone they marry...anyone they associate with...anyone who can spell their name properly...
It just won't stop for you, will it?
Try 'em and fry 'em, just like Dr. Savage says.
What next? When the jury doesn't convict, try and fry the jurors, too? Hey, maybe we can have a Star Chamber while we're at it.