Reg
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Yeah, I probably do have a fever...I reposted that for, Pat O'Reilly...ahh...I mean Brown...and highlighted the stuff in blue he should try to grasp. Didn't work, as you can see. It's mind blowing is what it is. I was reading something from someone that used to be at Justice and they were just horrified that Rove managed to politicize both the Justice Department and CIA. For the peanut gallery that means instead of getting real intelligence from the CIA, for example, you get a propaganda report that supports the desires of the executive branch. This is the cardinal sin of the intelligence community, it's not politics it's clear, concise and unbiased information gathering. If you politicize intelligence it's worthless and the jobs of the people that do the leg work are worthless. That's why they burned Plame. This White House does not have a clue what it's all about, they think it's just business and they should get the report that says what they want or need it to say. They think it's ok to just compile the report they want to sell whatever policy decisions they've made. It's bloody insane. Our Justice Department has been turned as well. They aren't interested in them prosecuting crime they are interested in them following an agenda and Gonzales is on board with that. This means they prosecute something they know is a waste of time just to get it on the docket and in the papers long enough to create the damage or appearance they want to create and they will look the other way on something that involves a Republican. It's the exact thing Dale claims people on this board do except it's for real and it's our freaking Justice Department doing it. I lack the words at the moment to describe how sick and disgusting it all is. It's insane is all I can say...
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'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
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Yeah, I probably do have a fever...I reposted that for, Pat O'Reilly...ahh...I mean Brown...and highlighted the stuff in blue he should try to grasp. Didn't work, as you can see. It's mind blowing is what it is. I was reading something from someone that used to be at Justice and they were just horrified that Rove managed to politicize both the Justice Department and CIA. For the peanut gallery that means instead of getting real intelligence from the CIA, for example, you get a propaganda report that supports the desires of the executive branch. This is the cardinal sin of the intelligence community, it's not politics it's clear, concise and unbiased information gathering. If you politicize intelligence it's worthless and the jobs of the people that do the leg work are worthless. That's why they burned Plame. This White House does not have a clue what it's all about, they think it's just business and they should get the report that says what they want or need it to say. They think it's ok to just compile the report they want to sell whatever policy decisions they've made. It's bloody insane. Our Justice Department has been turned as well. They aren't interested in them prosecuting crime they are interested in them following an agenda and Gonzales is on board with that. This means they prosecute something they know is a waste of time just to get it on the docket and in the papers long enough to create the damage or appearance they want to create and they will look the other way on something that involves a Republican. It's the exact thing Dale claims people on this board do except it's for real and it's our freaking Justice Department doing it. I lack the words at the moment to describe how sick and disgusting it all is. It's insane is all I can say...
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'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
