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ck4829 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-18-08 09:55 AM
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The Cheney Intelligence Agency has replaced the Central Intelligence Agency
Edited on Fri Jan-18-08 09:56 AM by ck4829
The Cheney Intelligence Agency is the new 'intelligence' force of the United States. They value getting political points and seeing that hidden agendas get done over actual intelligence.

The Cheney Intelligence Agency is more than just Cheney though. It is Bush, Rice, Wolfowitz, Libby, the Office of Special Plans, the White House Iraq Group. It is the apparatus that has failed us and the world to get Osama and instead led us to quagmire in Iraq.

The Cheney Intelligence Agency told us Iraq had weapons of mass destruction.

The Cheney Intelligence Agency told us that we need to be terrified of those "mushroom clouds."

The Cheney Intelligence Agency leaked Valerie Plame's name and compromised her career.

The Cheney Intelligence Agency told us "Mission Accomplished."

The Cheney Intelligence Agency challenged the insurgents, telling them to "bring 'em on."

The Cheney Intelligence Agency told us that the insurgency was in it's last throes.

The Cheney Intelligence Agency told us that we were making progress in Iraq... in 2003... in 2004... in 2005... and in 2006 too.

The Cheney Intelligence Agency told us not to worry about Donald Rumsfeld's leadership of the Department of Defense, that he was the best Secretary of Defense this nation has ever had.

And now the Cheney Intelligence Agency wants to go after Iran, even trying to fight against an NIE which debunks the Cheney Intelligence Agency's claims.

When the Bush Administration is over in 2009, we will be told to "move on" for the sake of "national healing" to let the Cheney Intelligence Agency slink back into the shadows, then wait a while, and then seize power again.

The only way this nation will truly heal is to make sure that the Cheney Intelligence Agency can NEVER get power again.
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peacetalksforall Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-18-08 10:32 AM
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1. Not get power again!? I fear he has not lost his and their power. It's Cheney's World!
Edited on Fri Jan-18-08 10:39 AM by higher class
Yes, we have a Cheney Intelligence Agency using the powers of the Pentagon for personnel, assignments, traitorous acts. Without separation of powers. If it turns out to be true that he deals in nuclear sales (Khan, etc, through Pakistan, etc. to Iran and North Korea, especially) we need to know if that is is private enterprise or if he is doing it to raise money for them to take the world - using us, of course.

How does a person have a more optimistic opinion of him, anyway. He is the darkest blot on this country - since ... since European immigrants moved, pushed, and converted the native owners and said fuggedabowdit because we know better.

We must never forget that if he's not around, their are thousands of devoted operatives who will carry on. We must educate our own people.
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