Daily Commentary – Thursday June 28th, 2007 – CIA’s Release of Internal Documents
Dana discusses:
- The ill timed release of internal documents by the CIA
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I am one of those who don’t think there will be virgins waiting for him (or suicide bombers) in a paradise like setting. If there is a hell, he and his father will be there.
FYI: This podcast is about Chemical Ali, not CIA docs.
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Thanks for the heads up Lil Puma. Word to the wise, never work at 3 AM in the morning…
Tom
With all due respect Mr. Pretzer, aren’t you a Canadian living in Western Canada?
What concern is it of yours, as to what information CIA Director Michael Hayden releases to the US public, about CIA activities from the past?
The US public have a right to know how agencies like the CIA operate. Your argument seems to be that because some Americans have concerns about that agencies like the CIA operate outside of US laws which protect its citizens….the best course of action for the CIA is to deny information to the public that might support such concerns.
Thank goodness that CIA Director Michael Hayden doesn’t support your viewpoint. Clearly he respects the concept of ‘We The People’ far more than you do.