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To: Chuck54

- we know that is a significant liberal faction inside the CIA, a 5th column. it may well be that Goss didn't feel he was getting the support he needed to root it out, so he called it quits. and quite abruptly.

- some scandal is set to break.

- some intelligence lapse is about to become apparent.

Let's me flip the question on you - what GOOD things do you think this could signal? do you really think this is nothing - that without a hint in advance, Goss decided to bag it today and they put together his exit photo op with the President, and just sent him on his way? and this was done on a day when they knew the MSM news cycle would be leading with the Kennedy incident?


963 posted on 05/05/2006 4:48:51 PM PDT by oceanview
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To: oceanview

I think it was a power struggle between Goss and Negraponte (sp?) and Goss lost out.

The announcement of a successor could be named as early as Monday leads me to believe this was not as "sudden" as it seems.

Then, maybe this is the way Tony Snow wanted it broken and this will be the new style.

I stare at silver linings and have had my eyes glazed before. Hopefully not this time. :-)


967 posted on 05/05/2006 5:38:21 PM PDT by Chuck54
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To: oceanview
Russert said tonite that they have been looking at resumes for over a week, maybe because its CIA, and there are moles still there, they kept it quiet?

Time mag reporting that Hayden? is his successor.
978 posted on 05/05/2006 7:24:52 PM PDT by roses of sharon
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