Rummy's Rangers
March/09/06 02:09 PM
Mr.
President,
It was a pretty well-known fact that Rummy never cared for the CIA before you entered office, so it's no surprise that he would create a parallel organization that reports directly to him.
Rummy is placing small teams of elite Special Operations troops in many American embassies to gather intelligence on terrorists and prepare missions to capture or kill them.
What do the hosting countries say about this junior? This implies that you can capture and kill anyone you believe to be a threat regardless of where they are.
An Italian judge recently issued a warrant for the arrest of several CIA agents that kidnapped a suspected terrorist from the streets of their country. Just how far are these elite troops going to push the limits of the laws of the host country?
Do I see a cat fight coming up with the CIA station chiefs? Even if the host country agrees on a target with Rummy's rangers, how are they going to capture/ kill them if the CIA doesn't locate them? How much say will the host country have towards the targeting effort?
Powell would never let Rummy get away with this stunt but Condi has been silent on the whole affair.
You have misjudged the foreign service scene junior. And it will come back to bite you.
I bet India, and Pakistan looked better than what you saw in the Gulf states yesterday.
Who knew major cities belonging to the world's largest capitalist system could look so impoverished? If you say no, one could have imagined this would happen I'm going to throw up.
But seriously, does it make you wonder if America is really better off as a pure capitalist country, without heart, without a soul?
Don't delude yourself that the Katrina disaster and the equally disastrous followup were flukes. Your uncaring stewardship has fostered a legion of ineptness and equally uncaring but politically astute department heads.
Those people in the Gulf never had a chance. The best you can do now is throw money at it
How do you cover up a crime in broad daylight; bully the republican run Congress.
The GOP has successfully killed off the democrat's push to investigate your illegal use of NSA resources to spy on Americans; thanks to your enforcers and Rove's black list.
The Republican senators did provide for limited increased scrutiny with the addition of a seven member panel who will receive regular briefings on the NSA efforts.
The committee will not have access to basic information about it,
The new group will not be told how many phone calls and e-mails had been intercepted without warrants.
And they will not be told how many people in the U.S. had been the subject of surveillance.
It is doubtful if the new committee will actually have any real power in the process. They will most likely be bound with secrecy statutes that will preclude them from discussing anything with anybody thus making them as useless as a teat on a bull.
Bravo junior you have made an illegal and unconstitutional practice suddenly legal..
From: comments@whitehouse.gov
Date: March 9, 2006 10:38:52 PM CST
To: guzmatom@mac.com
On behalf of President Bush, thank you for your correspondence.
We appreciate hearing your views and welcome your suggestions.
Due to the large volume of e-mail received, the White House is
unable to respond to every message, and therefore this response
is an autoreply.
Thank you again for taking the time to write.
It was a pretty well-known fact that Rummy never cared for the CIA before you entered office, so it's no surprise that he would create a parallel organization that reports directly to him.
Rummy is placing small teams of elite Special Operations troops in many American embassies to gather intelligence on terrorists and prepare missions to capture or kill them.
What do the hosting countries say about this junior? This implies that you can capture and kill anyone you believe to be a threat regardless of where they are.
An Italian judge recently issued a warrant for the arrest of several CIA agents that kidnapped a suspected terrorist from the streets of their country. Just how far are these elite troops going to push the limits of the laws of the host country?
Do I see a cat fight coming up with the CIA station chiefs? Even if the host country agrees on a target with Rummy's rangers, how are they going to capture/ kill them if the CIA doesn't locate them? How much say will the host country have towards the targeting effort?
Powell would never let Rummy get away with this stunt but Condi has been silent on the whole affair.
You have misjudged the foreign service scene junior. And it will come back to bite you.
I bet India, and Pakistan looked better than what you saw in the Gulf states yesterday.
Who knew major cities belonging to the world's largest capitalist system could look so impoverished? If you say no, one could have imagined this would happen I'm going to throw up.
But seriously, does it make you wonder if America is really better off as a pure capitalist country, without heart, without a soul?
Don't delude yourself that the Katrina disaster and the equally disastrous followup were flukes. Your uncaring stewardship has fostered a legion of ineptness and equally uncaring but politically astute department heads.
Those people in the Gulf never had a chance. The best you can do now is throw money at it
How do you cover up a crime in broad daylight; bully the republican run Congress.
The GOP has successfully killed off the democrat's push to investigate your illegal use of NSA resources to spy on Americans; thanks to your enforcers and Rove's black list.
The Republican senators did provide for limited increased scrutiny with the addition of a seven member panel who will receive regular briefings on the NSA efforts.
The committee will not have access to basic information about it,
The new group will not be told how many phone calls and e-mails had been intercepted without warrants.
And they will not be told how many people in the U.S. had been the subject of surveillance.
It is doubtful if the new committee will actually have any real power in the process. They will most likely be bound with secrecy statutes that will preclude them from discussing anything with anybody thus making them as useless as a teat on a bull.
Bravo junior you have made an illegal and unconstitutional practice suddenly legal..
From: comments@whitehouse.gov
Date: March 9, 2006 10:38:52 PM CST
To: guzmatom@mac.com
On behalf of President Bush, thank you for your correspondence.
We appreciate hearing your views and welcome your suggestions.
Due to the large volume of e-mail received, the White House is
unable to respond to every message, and therefore this response
is an autoreply.
Thank you again for taking the time to write.
