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It’s pretty clear that Cheney is in
the process of consolidating his power. Everybody in the CIA that halfway challenged him on the 9/11- Saddam Hussein connection is on their way out. One of his former aids (Stephen Hadley) will be the new national security advisor. And most importantly, strong willed, independent minded Colin Powell is being replaced with the ever compliant Condi Rice. I’ll be surprised if one of Cheney’s cronies doesn’t end up being the new Energy secretary. The only real mystery is whether Cheney will let Bush appoint one of his evangelical friends as Secretary of Education. |
Just the facts vs. tell 'em what they want to hear
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/11/17/cia.
memo/index.html I'm not saying this situation proves anything, but am just putting it out there for people to think about and respond to if they feel so inclined. We may never know the CIA's role in the days leading up to the Iraq invasion, for example. But I've seen indications since 9/11 that the CIA felt pressured to deliver whatever information they were expected to have. We also may never know the real reasons for all the resignations. |
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