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Girlie Men Bow To International Opinion??
Published on June 29, 2005 By kingbee In Politics

this is over a week old but it blew me away--especially after seeing gwb last night explaining how iraq (which the cia reportedly has now designated as the main global location for training and motivating islamic terrorists) is so crucial to the war on terror.

apparently the opinions of the rest of the world (or parts of it anyway) and international law really do matter--much more that previously acknowledged--to  this administration and its new cia director.   time magazine published an interview with director porter goss in it's june 20, 2005 edition. 

when asked when osama bin laden would be captured, goss replied:

That is a question that goes far deeper than you know  In the chain that you need to successfully wrap up the war on terror, we have some weak links. And I find that until we strengthen all the links, we're probably not going to be able to bring Mr. bin Laden to justice.

"We are making very good progress on it. But when you go to the very difficult question of dealing with sanctuaries in sovereign states, you're dealing with a problem of our sense of international obligation, fair play.

"We have to find a way to work in a conventional world in unconventional ways that are acceptable to the international community."

asked if he knew where bin laden was hiding, goss replied:

"I have an excellent idea where he is. What's the next question?"

as to whether bin laden is likely to attack america again, goss answered:

"Yes, it could. Certainly the intent is very high. And we are trying to stay ahead of their capability. And so far, I think we have done pretty well carrying the war to them, as it were. I think that's mattered."

i wish i'd been the interviewer.  my next question woulda been:

Q: do you really expect me to believe bush or cheney when they tell me i'm safer now than i was on september 11, 2001?  

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on Jul 04, 2005
Q: do you really expect me to believe bush or cheney when they tell me i'm safer now than i was on september 11, 2001?


---Hmmm, i think america(both home and abroad) is more aware of the possibility of another attack...(that or we are paranoid)....but we don't have our ducks in a row...we need to do better in protecting our borders,ports,etc...
on Jul 04, 2005
I beleive I spoke for myself when I said the above. I dont see how you could have misunderstood that.


it seemed likely you were but, as you can see, you seem to allude to a higher authority:


Get a grip. You "asked" a question. And he answered it! Answering someone question is not considered opinion.
Your question was:

wish i'd been the interviewer. my next question woulda been:

Q: do you really expect me to believe bush or cheney when they tell me i'm safer now than i was on september 11, 2001?


Note the question mark at the end of your statement???? That makes it a question. His "answer" was:



I'll answer your question.
Yes.
on Jul 04, 2005
Answering someone question is not considered opinion.


huh???

only if walking is not considered something one does with one's feet.

you may have just cinched yourself a listing in the guinness book of records.
on Jul 05, 2005

Answering someone question is not considered opinion.


huh???

only if walking is not considered something one does with one's feet.

you may have just cinched yourself a listing in the guinness book of records.


Look, you asked a question and it was answered. Like most on the left the answer not being what you wanted so you made fun of both the answer AND the person providing it. So I'll restate my position. That being "you really weren't looking for an answer in the first place".
on Jul 05, 2005
DAMN LIBERALS!
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