CIA chief: Thanks for nothing, Moonbats
CIA Director Porter Goss said Thursday that the disclosure of President Bush's eavesdropping-without-warrants program and other once-secret projects had undermined U.S. intelligence-gathering abilities.
"The damage has been very severe to our capabilities to carry out our mission," Goss told the Senate Intelligence Committee. He said a federal grand jury should be empaneled to determine "who is leaking this information."
His testimony came after National Intelligence Director John Negroponte, who directs all intelligence activities, strongly defended the program, calling it crucial for protecting the nation against its most menacing threat.
"This was not about domestic surveillance," Negroponte said.
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While watching the A & E movie based on Flight 93, we couldn't help but note (in this space) that:
It occurs to us that had the NSA, prior to 9/11, listened in on phone calls between Afghanistan or wherever and the 19 savages and had foiled the plot and arrested the vermin ... there would have been a certain faction here at home demanding the impeachment of the president and the exculpation and release of the aggrieved adherents of The Religion of Peace.
Reasonable people get this.
Moonbats don't.
Our enemies thank you!






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