I really wouldn't consider the leaks mentioned in the last paragraph damaging, I think it's something that should be said. If the guys gathering intelligence, going over it to see what needs to be done, tells the President, then what they told him to do isn't happening, how is anything suppose to be done?
And the fact that it seems like the CIA told the President that this, this, and this needed to be done, but it wasn't, or carried out like it should, but the President made everything seem like it was going as smoothly as possible, then this former member writes a book explaining that it's really NOT going as smoothly as it should, it's something that should be said, and taken seriously.
The President seems to be putting people in the CIA that will do things the way he wants, and all information that they receive will be twisted to make it look like that everything is going just as predicted, and couldn't go any better, and George Bush is a freakin genius. Plus, nobody around who knows how messed up the system is and then exposing its problems, no body is the wiser.
It is very disturbing, and hopefully there are guys still in the CIA who can maybe reshape whenever Bush moves on, or even during this administration.
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