1 posted on
12/29/2005 3:44:27 PM PST by
aculeus
To: aculeus
The CIA's controversial program of having terrorist suspects captured and questioned on foreign soil began under President Bill Clinton, a former US agent says I read this earlier, thanks for posting it here.
To: aculeus
He said the program changed under Mr Clinton's successor, George Bush, after the attacks of September 11, 2001. Yes. The Clinton method was more effective. Certainly prevented 9/11, didn't it?
3 posted on
12/29/2005 3:47:05 PM PST by
peyton randolph
(<a href="http://clinton.senate.gov/">shrew</a>)
To: aculeus
Is this a way for Clinton to plant the idea that he actually did something to battle al-Qaeda--a lie wrapped in a truth, which will be allowed to fly because it supports rendition of terrorists?
To: aculeus
The Rats & their Big Media friends must be feverishly getting their talking points together.
I'm really surprised no investigative journalist like Mary Mapes found this little gem. ...maybe they did. ...they probably did and didn't report it.
To: aculeus
Democrats are conveniently amnesiac.
To: aculeus
Good post. Sadly we know how far these type reports shall go.
11 posted on
12/29/2005 4:15:14 PM PST by
Marine_Uncle
(Honor must be earned)
To: aculeus
"President Clinton, his national security adviser Sandy Berger and his terrorism adviser Richard Clark ordered the CIA in the autumn of 1995 to destroy al-Qaeda,"Well, BJ Clinton sure did a lousy job of it!
13 posted on
12/29/2005 4:22:41 PM PST by
airborne
(If being a Christian was a crime, would there be enough evidence to convict you?)
To: aculeus
Let me get this straight.
"We asked the president what we should do with the people we capture. Clinton said, 'That's up to you."'"
This article basically says that Sandy Burgler and Richard Clark were making decisions that the President should have made.
Why is this not all over the national news?
I never heard this before. This is big, real big.
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