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To: stockman_scott who wrote (20080)12/18/2002 11:41:50 AM
From: thames_sider  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 104216
 
Great article... i didn't know about this bit:

One of the first things Bush did in office was rescind the provision that gives access to a president's records 12 years after he had left office.

So, when will we be able to see what he did? Hopefully, while he's still alive to be arraigned for treason and/or the betrayal of the American people and Constitution (which should carry the death penalty unto the 7th generation by then...)



To: stockman_scott who wrote (20080)12/18/2002 11:49:17 AM
From: altair19  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 104216
 
S2, I knew guys in 1968 who worked in Psychological Operations (PSYOPS)in Saigon. The Army has been doing this kind of disinformation and psychological warfare for years. The work would horrify most people...., having said that, it does belong as part of an an overall military strategy and should be a very targetted and focused operation. To have someone like Rumsfeld running a separate operation of this kind is bizarre...it sounds like the looney idea he had of directly running a Special Ops Group. The military really does know what they are doing ... AND...there has to be balance in the system. The last thing we need is a military operation run separately by the Administration without any checks and balances fundamental to a democracy.

Altair19