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Dismantle the CIA

13. Dismantling of the CIA: I demand that the CIA be dismantled as ineffective tool of government. Much of the discontent associated with other countries anger toward the United States, can often be attributed to the CIA actions to their country. This is coined as “blowback.” When was the last time that this agency stood up and justified its existence? Why didn’t the CIA warn President George W. Bush about the growing concern of terrorism?

The CIA has a long history of violating its founding charter, simply Google “CIA Family Jewels.” In the CIA’s mission statement says that this private organization can not operate within the boundaries of the United States of America. Former governor Jesse Ventura of Minnesota in a video statement said that there was implanted CIA agents within his state government at a level that does not change from governor to governor. (Ventura, 2008) Mr. Ventura also stated that he did not know if all fifty states had a CIA operative implanted within their respective capital buildings, but wouldn’t doubt if they did. I take this moment to honor Mr. Ventura, you are a brave American to speak out for what you know is right and honorable, and I only wish more politicians had the balls to do the same.

Submitted by kdtroxel 2 years ago

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  1. Very dumb idea

    2 years ago
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  2. mike8307 said:

    The CIA has a specfic job to do. It does it very well when no handicapped by some politician in power asking for lawsuits against CIA employees, and calling the agency 'liars'.

    There are secrets that the average person doesn't need to know and probably better off that they didn't know.

    Secrets that are secrets for the benefit of national security. The world is not a playground where you can settle disputes by putting the bully in the corner for a time out.

    Wake up... smell some coffee... take the DailyKos off your homepage.

    2 years ago
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  3. kdtroxel said:

    Do you agree that the office of president should have full access to all of our secrets? Unfortunately, this is not true. The only president we had that had access to all of the secrets was George Bush Senior, the CIA president.

    2 years ago
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  4. kdtroxel said:

    Daily Kos, thanks for the tip, never heard of it, sounds interesting.

    The news web I enjoy most often are:

    www.nytimes.com (free news online) it has been gutted from its past honor, but still readable.

    whatreallyhappened.com (my main news source, it is a bit anti-semetic, but holds way more information than anywhere else I have seen)

    www.infowars.com and www.prisonplanet.com (both of which are Alex Jones websites, I would vote for Alex Jones for anything at anytime) Truthier than anyone else on the planet. His radio broadcasts or downloads are gold, check him out.

    tvnewslies.com (not a bad website, holds many links to interesting topics such as "Aids Cure Patent", and "Greatest Story Ever Denied" This site does a decent job of reporting the actual news as well) Forwarned this place does have alot of popups, just ignore them.

    2 years ago
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  5. kdtroxel said:

    I challenge anyone to list five things that the CIA does that is beneficial. If you can, list links to back up your list.

    2 years ago
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