In 1981, when CIA Director William Casey first laid out his plan to launch a secret war against the Sandinista Government, Bush was first on board. This idea was drafted by his longtime friend, CIA officer Donald Gregg, who also arranged with president Reagan to expand Bush's role in the planning and approval of covert operations. Shortly after Casey's plan was adopted by the White House, Bush appointed Gregg his national security adviser. Resigning from the Agency in 1979 to sever the official link, Gregg began in 1981 to manage the Contra supply effort that Oliver North was running from the NSC. By this time, Bush was a member of the NSC, the National Security Planning Group, the Task Force on Combating Terrorism and chair of the White House Special Situations Group.
Let me tell you what one of the top priorities the job of the VP of the US is. He is the one responsible, not the president, in fighting the drug war. Did you know that? What did Bush, Gore and Channey ever do about it. I know I don’t read the papers a good deal in the last 10 years since these bozos took office and helped ruin the country even more.
I was very glad and extremely happy when Clinton started to bring down the National Debt. Then he paid a huge sum of it off and then Bush just pushed us into the ozone layer. He will go down, I would hop, as a poor president.
From that point on Bush attended almost all key meetings concerning Iran-Contra. He signed off on deliveries of arms to the Contras, helped organize a resupply bridge to Contra bases in Honduras, and he even sent members of his staff into the field to write progress reports. I don’t know who is stupider. Is it his staff or Israel for playing a key part in brokering the arms sales to Iran?
You know, I always wanted to be the head of the CIA, back before I even found out my father had friends there who worked in espionage. They were going to give me letters of recommendation so I could join but I had to have a foreign language and I wanted to learn German. Funny how I saw Germany more of a threat than Russia. But if I were the Director I probably would have had many presidents killed. I mean from the US.
I don’t like liars. This country should have had enough of the nonsense. Instead of having stupid ads on TV where people scream they have had enough and want their money now, they should scream they have had enough with the nonsense of the government and all the leaders.
Having lived in China and knowing them better than I now my own country I can honestly say we should be like them in many ways. We should execute our leaders who take money and pull some of the stunts we pull. When someone crashed computers they don’t hire them, they execute them without a trial.
If you’ll allow me I would like to post an excerpt from a book. I won’t say who wrote it.
The extent and nature of that protection involved an elaborate fabric of both legal lies to the public and illegal lies to the Congress. This screen served to distance Vice-President Bush from the mess-until Tuesday, July 9, 1991. That morning, the first of many indictments against former CIA of officials was handed down by Independent Counsel Lawrence Walsh who was conducting what would become a five-and-a-half year investigation.
It was then that Alan D. Fiers, chief of the CIA's Central America Task Force, pleaded guilty to lying to Congress when he testified that "we do not know" whose airplane was shot down or "who was behind the flights.'' Fiers told Congress that the CIA, like Bush, had been out of the loop. Significantly, Fiers stated he was ordered to lie by Clair George, his superior at the Agency. He also admitted knowing that George planned to lie in his testimony to Congress. When Fiers presented George with a suggested opening statement explaining the Hasenfus flight as an unfortunate aberration from the legal "humanitarian" aid flights, George rejected admitting any administration connection to the downed flight.
"No," testified Fiers quoting George's response, "I [George] don't want that... It puts the spotlight on the White House, Ollie North or the administration... I don't want to be the first person to do that," a weeping Fiers testified in George's trial. Nearly a year earlier, Fiers had testified that George had told him "this was a State [Department]White House operation."
This high-level cover-up is important not only because it hid facts, but because it disguised the trail that might-had the truth been impossible for congressional investigators to dismiss-have led to George Bush.
My questions would be something like, “In the first sentence how can there be legal lies to the public?” Sure, I understand if a cop asks you where are you going and you say to the movies but you are going to your friend’s house, that is legal. But I am kind of funny. To me a lie is a lie.
In the second paragraph where Fiers says they don’t know whose airplane that was shot down, how could they not know? And if they don’t, how could they not be able to find out? It seems to me almost all investigations done by the government are bogus. Unless they hate the president so much, then they find out, and if they are so afraid or will be indicted themselves, then they don’t know.
At the end of the same paragraph it comes back to poor Oliver North to be the fall guy.
The last paragraph is easy. Bush would have been up you know what creek. And with no oar and a big hole in the bottom.
May 12, 2008
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