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Vindicating Douglas Feith

Submitted by Rory B. Bellows, Feb 20, 2007 16:57

The Central Intelligence Agency, in one of the greatest scandals in American history, has been working to undercut the policy of an elected administration.

This makes absolutely no sense. In fact the logic of the entire editorial makes no sense and I'm starting to debate whether it's real of from The Onion. If only the CIA could have successfully undercut the the policy of the Vice President's office. The CIA was telling anyone who would listen that the info coming out of the OVP and the OSP was false. By the way, it was false. And by the way, we went to war on information we knew to be false.


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I'm not sure how your editorial can defend this Douglas Feith? He took America's eye off the real war of... [MORE]

Larry G. Farnsworth 

Feb 20, 2007 22:41

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Rory B. Bellows 

Feb 20, 2007 16:57

I don't even know where to begin with this editorial. You seem to be claiming that it was good that... [MORE]

Langdon Alger 

Feb 20, 2007 10:53

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Jon Moore 

Feb 18, 2007 03:09

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