| #21 - Posted 30 June 2008, 9:16 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: December 2007 Member #: 31 Posts: 591 | RE: "......and democracy movement" ....you make me laugh ! Quote: Patricia previously said: well let's hope you come to enjoy the same "democracy" like the Iranians. Participating in a forum like this, in Iran, you wouldn't see Daylight for 15 years. wouldn't see Daylight for 15 years?????????? I thought Guantanamo was in Cuba not Iran. ![]() ] |
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| #22 - Posted 1 July 2008, 8:00 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: April 2008 Member #: 660 Posts: 13 | sick and tired ... I am sick and tired of people like you who are trying to defend Moslem fanatics and terrorists ! With terrorists you don't talk, you kill them ! And stop Complaining about the US all the time; after every storm or heavy rain we beg for money and support from them. Edited on 7/1/2008 9:02 AM by Patricia. |
| #23 - Posted 1 July 2008, 9:56 AM | |
Location: United States Join date: February 2008 Member #: 411 Posts: 1145 | RE: Ron Paul’s Grave Warning On The Coming Iran War Time you're hilarious....LOLOL...that video with the pimp slap killed me... |
| #24 - Posted 1 July 2008, 10:04 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: December 2007 Member #: 31 Posts: 591 | RE: sick and tired ... Quote: Patricia previously said: I am sick and tired of people like you who are trying to defend Moslem fanatics and terrorists ! With terrorists you don't talk, you kill them ! And stop Complaining about the US all the time; after every storm or heavy rain we beg for money and support from them. This is your kind of democracy huh !! ![]() ![]() ![]() I bet you are Voting for Mccain and that 100 year war huh ! I do not have anything against the U.S. i was born and raised in th U.S. i just do not agree with our so called leaders actions. Do yourself a favor and turn off, the Fox news once in awhile. hmm ![]() ] |
| #25 - Posted 1 July 2008, 11:25 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: December 2007 Member #: 31 Posts: 591 | RE: Ron Paul’s Grave Warning On The Coming Iran War Quote: cibaeño75 previously said: Time you're hilarious....LOLOL...that video with the pimp slap killed me... Its always good to to throw in some humor in these Crazy times we living in. ![]() ] |
| #26 - Posted 1 July 2008, 12:06 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: December 2007 Member #: 4 Posts: 4339 | RE: Ron Paul’s Grave Warning On The Coming Iran War nice work, time2rize. it appears that some people just do not understand what is happening around them |
| #27 - Posted 1 July 2008, 12:08 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: February 2008 Member #: 411 Posts: 1145 | RE: Ron Paul’s Grave Warning On The Coming Iran War "it appears that some people just do not understand what is happening around them " Replace "some" with "most" and the statement would be more accurate. Edited on 7/1/2008 12:08 PM by cibaeño75. |
| #28 - Posted 1 July 2008, 12:32 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: December 2007 Member #: 31 Posts: 591 | RE: Ron Paul’s Grave Warning On The Coming Iran War Quote: dreadlocks previously said: nice work, time2rize. it appears that some people just do not understand what is happening around them I know what you mean, they just cant, seem to Think from outside the Box ![]() ![]() ] |
| #29 - Posted 1 July 2008, 3:55 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: December 2007 Member #: 31 Posts: 591 | RE: Ron Paul’s Grave Warning On The Coming Iran War ![]() Ex-Agent Says CIA Ignored Iran Facts By Joby Warrick Washington Post Staff Writer Tuesday, July 1, 2008; A02 A former CIA operative who says he tried to warn the agency about faulty intelligence on Iraqi weapons programs now contends that CIA officials also ignored evidence that Iran had suspended work on a nuclear bomb. The onetime undercover agent, who has been barred by the CIA from using his real name, filed a motion in federal court late Friday asking the government to declassify legal documents describing what he says was a deliberate suppression of findings on Iran that were contrary to agency views at the time. The former operative alleged in a 2004 lawsuit that the CIA fired him after he repeatedly clashed with senior managers over his attempts to file reports that challenged the conventional wisdom about weapons of mass destruction in the Middle East. Key details of his claim have not been made public because they describe events the CIA deems secret. The consensus view on Iran's nuclear program shifted dramatically last December with the release of a landmark intelligence report that concluded that Iran halted work on nuclear weapons design in 2003. The publication of the National Intelligence Estimate on Iran undermined the CIA's rationale for censoring the former officer's lawsuit, said his attorney, Roy Krieger. "On five occasions he was ordered to either falsify his reporting on WMD in the Near East, or not to file his reports at all," Krieger said in an interview. In court documents and in statements by his attorney, the former officer contends that his 22-year CIA career collapsed after he questioned CIA doctrine about the nuclear programs of Iraq and Iran. As a native of the Middle East and a fluent speaker of both Farsi and Arabic, he had been assigned undercover work in the Persian Gulf region, where he successfully recruited an informant with access to sensitive information about Iran's nuclear program, Krieger said. The informant provided secret evidence that Tehran had halted its research into designing and building a nuclear weapon. Yet, when the operative sought to file reports on the findings, his attempts were "thwarted by CIA employees," according to court papers. Later he was told to "remove himself from any further handling" of the informant, the documents say. In the months after the conflict, the operative became the target of two internal investigations, one of them alleging an improper sexual relationship with a female informant, and the other alleging financial improprieties. Krieger said his client cooperated with investigators in both cases and the allegations of wrongdoing were never substantiated. Krieger contends in court documents that the investigations were a "pretext to discredit." Krieger maintains that his client is being further punished by the agency's decision prohibiting him from fully regaining his identity. "He is not even allowed to attend court hearings about his own case," Krieger said. CIA spokesman Paul Gimigliano declined to comment on the specifics of the case but flatly rejected the allegation that the agency had suppressed reports. "It would be wrong to suggest that agency managers direct their officers to falsify the intelligence they collect or to suppress it for political reasons," he said. "That's not our policy. That's not what we're about." http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/30/AR2008063001940_pf.html Edited on 7/1/2008 3:56 PM by time2rize. ![]() ] |





