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To: LindyBill who wrote (147523)11/18/2005 2:38:49 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793841
 
Powerline John is entirely correct when he said: Stansfield Turner is one of the worst bureaucrats, and most deeply contemptible men, ever employed by the United States government.

These people are all for pulling out now....this minute. They are beyond contempt.

I haven't seen one iota of proof from any of them, as to the charges they are leveling. Doesn't seem to stop them from going to a foreign country to spill their guts and spew for the media.

IF a single event happens that kills our soldiers, even a single one, Carter, Clinton, Turner, Rockefeller, Murtha, etc are directly responsible, and should be arrested for murder.

And if, because we pulled out before things there are stabilized, and IF another terror attack happens here, these people should have the death penalty themselves.



To: LindyBill who wrote (147523)11/18/2005 4:38:26 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793841
 
<Turner attacked the Bush administration, and especially Vice-President Dick Cheney, in the most outrageous terms imaginable:>

Oh gosh. How awful. But really, how much imagination do the delicate flowers have if that's the most outrageous they can imagine?

I'm coming over all faint at just how outraged and mortified I am.

Crikey, more lack of imagination:

<if the neutralizing of a single "agent" is so newsworthy as to dominate the papers and the evening news for months, how about firing one-quarter of all the CIA agents--the really covert ones, I mean--in the world? Wouldn't that compromise our security to an almost unimaginable extent? >

It seems that imagination is in short supply for the writer.

Mq