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Rumsfeld Resigns! (pg. 2)
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| mezzir |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vlad
Whoa, what youre implying is that the UN is actually gonna do something?
I LOL'D! |
hey there...you don't know how moon's gonna run things
i think its a step in the right direction, UN might get off their asses a bit more
idk...never been a bit fan of kofi annan |
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| bogartgreens |
| quote: | Originally posted by mezzir
hey there...you don't know how moon's gonna run things
i think its a step in the right direction, UN might get off their asses a bit more
idk...never been a bit fan of kofi annan |
sorry but imo the UN has been pretty worthless since its inception.. |
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| Marc Summers |
Sweet ass election day :)
Dems scared rumsfeld out :haha: |
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| Vlad |
| Having the UN around is a crime against humanity, because it gives false hope. |
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| Demoted |
| finally. I didn't know he was 74 though :wtf: |
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| RJT |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vlad
Having the UN around is a crime against humanity, because it gives false hope. |
:haha:
Vlad is on fire today. |
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| Vlad |
| quote: | Originally posted by RJT
:haha:
Vlad is on fire today. |
:p |
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| Akridrot |
... Only to be replaced with this guy:
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Intelligence career
While at Indiana University, Gates was recruited to join the Central Intelligence Agency. But before joining the CIA full-time as an intelligence analyst, he spent two years in the Air Force; one job was giving intelligence briefings to ICBM missile crews at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri. (The CIA offered no exemption from the draft during the Vietnam War.)[2]
Gates left the CIA in 1974 to serve on the National Security Council staff but returned to the CIA in late 1979. He was named the Director of the DCI/DDCI Executive Staff in 1981, Deputy Director for Intelligence in 1982, and Deputy Director of Central Intelligence from April 18, 1986, to March 20, 1989. He was nominated to become the Director of Central Intelligence in early 1987, but withdrew the nomination after it became clear the Senate would reject it due to controversy[3] about his role in the Iran-Contra affair. Senate members later queried the nomination for the additional reason that Gates allegedly passed intelligence to Iraq during the Iran-Iraq war.[4]
Gates was Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs from March until August of 1989, and was Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Adviser from August 1989 until November 1991. He was nominated (for the second time) for the position of Director of Central Intelligence by President Bush on May 14, 1991, confirmed by the Senate on November 5, and sworn in on November 6, becoming the only career officer in the CIA's history (as of 2005) to rise from entry-level employee to Director. Deputy Directors during his tenure were Richard J. Kerr (from November 6, 1991, until March 2, 1992) and Adm. William O. Studeman (from April 9, 1992, through the remainder of Dr. Gates’ tenure).
During his 26-year career as an intelligence professional, he spent almost nine years on the National Security Council, serving four Presidents of both major political parties.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Gates |
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[...]he lied as to his ignorance of key matters in the Iran-Contra affair and that he distorted the production of intelligence estimates to serve the political ends of his boss, former Reagan campaign director William Casey. In this respect, one critic testified that Gates pushed the administration line on "narcoterrorism," which blamed drug trafficking on leftwing states and insurgent movements (see Chapter 2). [...]
http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/D...e_Politics.html |
more: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006...in2163357.shtml |
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| mezzir |
he was involved in iran-contra?
i think i speak for the entire cor when i say '.' |
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| mdamon7278 |
| Can we bring our troops home now? |
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| Vlad |
| quote: | Originally posted by mdamon7278
Can we bring our troops home now? |
I hope the liberals dont think that the war will end cold turkey, whether complete control of congress, the presidency... doesnt matter. Fact of the matter is, they are there to stay until something is worked out in Iraq. Read between the lines guys, Democrats arent against the war, they are just against the way the Republicans are doing it. |
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| mdamon7278 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vlad
I hope the liberals dont think that the war will end cold turkey, whether complete control of congress, the presidency... doesnt matter. Fact of the matter is, they are there to stay until something is worked out in Iraq. Read between the lines guys, Democrats arent against the war, they are just against the way the Republicans are doing it. |
I agree, at least start cutting down the amount of troops we have over there, bring them home 6 months-1 yr, and rotate the divisons, we really dont need 170,000, too much |
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