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Opinions/Editorials Title: Haspel Is Not the Problem. The CIA Is the Problem. As a general rule, when Dick Cheney favors a foreign policy position its best to be on the opposite side if you value liberty over war and authoritarianism. The former vice presidents enthusiastic endorsement of not only Gina Haspel as CIA director but of the torture program she oversaw should tell us all we need to know about Haspel. Saying that Haspel would make a great CIA director, Cheney dismissed concerns over the CIAs torture program. Asked in a television interview last week about the program, Cheney said, if it were my call, Id do it again. Sadly, the majority of the US Senate agreed with Cheney that putting a torturer in charge of the CIA was a good idea. Only two Republicans Senators Paul and Flake voted against Haspel. And just to confirm that there really is only one political party in Washington, it was the yes vote of crossover Democrats that provided the margin of victory. Americans should really be ashamed of those sent to Washington to represent us. Just this month, the New York Times featured an article written by a woman who was kidnapped and send to the secret CIA facility in Thailand that Haspel was said to have overseen. The woman was pregnant at the time and she recounted in the article how her CIA torturers would repeatedly punch her in the stomach. She was not convicted or even accused of a crime. She was innocent. But she was tortured on Haspels watch. Is this really what we are as a country? Do we really want to elevate such people to the highest levels of government where they can do more damage to the United States at home and overseas? As the news comes out that Obama holdovers in the FBI and CIA infiltrated the Trump campaign to try and elect Hillary Clinton, President Trumps seeming lack of understanding of how the deep state operates is truly bewildering. The US increasingly looks like a banana republic, where the permanent state and not the people get to decide whos in charge. But instead of condemning the CIAs role in an attempted coup against his own administration, Trump condemned former CIA director John Brennan for undermining confidence in the CIA. Well, the CIA didnt need John Brennan to undermine our confidence in the CIA. The Agency itself long ago undermined the confidence of any patriotic American. Not only has the CIA been involved in torture, it has manipulated at least 100 elections overseas since its founding after WWII. As President Trump watched Gina Haspel being sworn in as CIA director, he praised her: You live the CIA. You breathe the CIA. And now you will lead the CIA, he said. Yes, Mr. president, we understand that. But thats the problem! The problem is not Haspel, its not John Brennan, its not our lack of confidence. The problem is the CIA itself. If the president really cared about our peace, prosperity, and security, he would take steps to end this national disgrace. Its time to abolish the CIA!
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#1. To: Deckard (#0)
Ron couldn't even convince Rand.
Another predictable reply from a predictable simpleton.
Yeah Rand must be a simpleton too huh. Maybe Ron Paul is a crisis actor trying to throw you off.
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