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Pastimes : Office of Special Plans

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To: James Calladine who wrote (12)3/1/2004 11:44:53 AM
From: MSI  Read Replies (2) of 19
 
It is pretty clear.

The question needs to be asked of high gov't officials, for the benefit of the American people: "Do you hold a foreign passport, or have you otherwise sworn allegiance to a foreign government?" Its a question the media refuses to ask.

The answer would shock most Americans.

The author of this exlt article was too timid, in light thousands of deaths and trillions of dollars being spent on questionable policies:

"Many individuals with strong attachments to foreign countries have served the U.S. Government with honor and distinction, and will certainly do so in the future. The highest officials in our executive and legislative branches should, however, take great care when appointments are made to posts involving sensitive national security matters. Appointees should be rejected who have demonstrated, in their previous government service, a willingness to sacrifice U.S. national security interests for those of another country, or an inability to distinguish one from the other."

Actually, they should be shot.
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