http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20041113/tv_nm/leisure_911_dc_2 Congress is unlikely to enact their recommended changes, but at least we can while away a Sunday evening riveted by a reenactment of their recommendations.
So because these recommendations were made you automatically assume that they are excellent solutions? Shows how much you know about intelligence let alone intelligence reform. (I'm going to bed but I'll touch on the Fallujah thread tomorrow). PS-If you want a starting point, listen to Mike Scheuer who resigned yesterday. He's not a partisan hack like the majority of posters on this forum. He does not care about making political points. He cares about making points that will make our country stronger and save lives. And yes, unlike anyone else on this board, I have met him and have had the opportunity to speak with him for quite some time.
Enlighten me as to how increasing the levels of bureacracy helps the intelligence community when it was high levels of bureacracy and bureacratic resistance that was a major contributor to not uncovering the 9/11 plot?
Methinks the irony of you initial post slid right over his sloping forehead... I spoke to Dusty Springfield once, she didn't care about making political points either, but then she turned me down...Bitch...!
Sure I haven't. So you can't answer that question. I mean, if you have done your homework it must be a simple question to answer.
Oh god..!!! That's so funny....so original....HAHAHAHA. Yes, after something that old and asinine I'll stand by my original comment... I found your photo.