Posted on 01/09/2008 7:21:02 AM PST by tobyhill
Adios mofo is right...
Misdeeds against Leftists and Communists? Isn’t that an oxymoron?
Hey Agee?
Send us up a note and tell us how Stalin, Mao and those other Communist butt buddies of yours are doing, ok?
And try not to talk with your mouth full.
“Adios mofo” for *SURE* !!!!
You got that right Toby!
Hell ain’t half full, filler up with Agee and all his friends.
It’s possible that this was a hit job by the Cuban Government as a token to show how much they really want to normalize our relations being that Fidel is out of the picture. Let this be a warning to the other traitors in the CIA, you’re next.
Badeye’s Law;
The more complicated the conspiracy, the less likely its real.
Didn’t have time to fly in the real expert from Spain.
Not too complicated. One phone call or one good connection could do the trick.
Sorry, I think its pretty obvious a 72 year old man required to rely on the Cuban health care system died because he was 72 and in Cuba. The fact he was also a lifelong drunk also factors into this. I imagine his liver looked like a squirrel’s body after being hit by a car last Tuesday.....
Too bad this didn’t happen in the 1960’s.
Agee was probably the exception in the Farm then.
Since the days of Carter, he would be a role model for rats who hate America and work for the Farm or State.
“I hope his death was agonizing and desperate. Traitor.”
I’ll echo your thoughts and add: burn in hell.
Lucky he did not get water-boarded at Gitmo, though. I’m sure that failed ulcer surgery is preferrable to water-boarding, even if the only anestesia the Cubans offer is a swig or two of rum.
Probably, but just the possibility that something like this could happen by any government should make the treasonous current CIA agents think twice.
‘Probably, but just the possibility that something like this could happen by any government should make the treasonous current CIA agents think twice.’
As opposed to what Valerie Plame makes them ‘think’?
I don’t see it. Not to mention the CIA Agee was working for ceased to exist after the Church committee got done gutting it.
He was a little more than a critic of the CIA. Agee published the names of CIA station chiefs and assets in Europe and the Middle East, leading to the death of the CIA station chief in Lebanon, I believe.
This guy was a hero among Eurotrash back in the 1980s. Treasonous bastard!
"The Sword and The Shield" was a great book. I often feel very frustrated that more people don't know what we were dealing with back then. There are subsequent volumes of the Mitrokhin Archeve that I haven't read yet.
Critico, si--traidor, no.
Cue the “Prayers for the family” crowd.
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