Comments on: The Man Who Ordered CIA's Tape Destruction
Jose Rodriguez Ordered Tapes Of Terror Interrogations Destroyed Without Telling CIA Director
- I read the comments in these posts and I''''d let these government and business and CIA and Intelligence agency and corporation and White House and Bush and conservative and Republican haters rot.
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Posted by ilikecats1
You sure use a lot of "ands" when you write, dont you? :) - Reply to this comment
- I always wonder why these CIA and FBI and other government people are nutty enough to defend this country that hates them so much.
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Posted by ilikecats1
How do you figure that the country hates them? - Reply to this comment
- Sure would have been nice if Boosh got all the facts...like NO WMD''''s.
Good thing a Dem showed them the facts about Iran''''s non-weapons.
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Posted by stevex47
You mean, BUSH and all of the DEMS that authorized him to go to war......right? - Reply to this comment
- poopsbutt,
"Although I personally wouldnt condone it, how about getting all the facts before you start casting stones."
Sure would have been nice if Boosh got all the facts...like NO WMD''s.
Good thing a Dem showed them the facts about Iran''s non-weapons. - Reply to this comment
- Rodriguiz ordered the tapes destroyed without telling then-CIA director Porter Goss and against the advice of the CIA%u2019s own general counsel, the White House deputy counsel and the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee.
Victor Marchetti wrote: "A ''limited hangout'' is spy jargon for a favorite and frequently used gimmick of the clandestine professionals. When their veil of secrecy is shredded and they can no longer rely on a phony cover story to misinform the public, they resort to admitting - sometimes even volunteering - some of the truth while still managing to withhold the key and damaging facts in the case. The public, however, is usually so intrigued by the new information that it never thinks to pursue the matter further."[1] - Reply to this comment
- Don''t worry, this guy will go the way of Kenneth Lay...he''ll have a heart attack and be declared dead publicly within 30 days, and then its off into the Witness Protection Program with the "Get Out of Jail Free" card GW gave him 4 years ago for that very generous campaign contribution.
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- I don''t know who is worse, the administration that hates America and everything it once represented or the republican voters that put them in power and then kept them in power even after they saw what they were doing to our country. What a sad thing we have become.
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- BuSHAMErica
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- The worms are coming out of the walls. I''ll lay a $100 down on the table he had direct orders from the White House, and he''ll be the scapegoat.
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- That job, he said, was turned over to retired commandos under contract to the CIA.
Probably some of Nixon''s pal''s here!! When we start outsourcing Torture folks there''s not much left of the America my father fought for... not much at all. The people responsible for this embarrassment need to be fried, top to bottom!! - Reply to this comment
- Welcome to America 2007. Torture is okay here and those who practice it are well protected by the establishment, with immunity from US and international law. And be careful you don''t disagree with authority or engage in public dissent or you might find yourself tazered, tortured, you name it, by those fine, brave patriots who "protect" us. Land of the free, home of the brave. What a great country we have become.
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