-Caveat Lector-

  I found a Nov. '99 article by Carla Binion that I think was rather
prophetic.

  sn0owl asked for info about Carla.  I met Carla in a political AOL chat
room a few years ago.  We ended up on the same informal AOL political email
list.  I always valued her input.  She's the only other person I've met who
has read and valued Tim Weiner's book, "Blank Check: The Pentagon's Black
Budget" like I do.      Carla left our list to devote more time to research
and writing.  She collects books on various political subjects, and focuses
mostly on the CIA, fascism, and Nazi integration into the American scene
since WWII.
  I've asked Carla for more information I might share.  I'll pass it along if
she sends some.  I forward most of the feedback fron the list to her.  She
appreciates the support.
  I think Carla fills an important gap in our knowledge that is needed and
very timely.  She is a very nice person, and devoted to her work.  As far as
I know, she is earns no money from her research.            Samantha


http://victorian.fortunecity.com/brambles/499/Bush/Joke/joke.html

Is George W. some kind of GOP joke or a CIA stooge?

By Carla Binion


November 7, 1999 | Ok, what is the GOP trying to pull?  They're kidding with
this George W. for president deal, right?  It's not just that George flunked
when asked by a reporter to name the leaders of four different countries.  (I
can almost hear strains of Dubya's theme song:  "Don't know much about
history, don't know much about geography...")  It's that when he mentioned
the coup in Pakistan, he said the coup was a good thing because it would help
bring stability to the region.  Whoa!  Warning, warning, danger, danger,
CIA-speak!  Who did this guy's programming?

The CIA is always singing the praises of one miltary dicator or another for
"bringing stability to a region."  This is not a sentiment that most
Americans in possession of all pertinent facts would likely share -- not that
we're allowed much to say about it.  What's disturbing is that the phrase
"stability to the region" rolled off Dubya's tongue so easily, as his
lizard-brain reflexes took over when his frontal lobe dropped the ball. Those
darting, reptilian eyes said it all as the interview progressed.  The Dubya
was stumped, but his programming did kick in and sort of slop out for all the
world to see.

The last thing we need is yet another affable, passive CIA stooge for
president.  Been there, done that.  Two recent Democratic presidents, Carter
and Clinton, have occasionally at least held their own on foreign affairs and
stood up to the intelligence services with independent opinions.  Carter made
a stab at cleaning up the CIA and resisted CIA policies in Iran, and Clinton
opened some intelligence files.  Neither was a total CIA doormat with a blank
check as Reagan and Bush were -- and as Shrub would likely be.

Another thing we don't need is yet another, shall we say, Quayle-like mind in
high political office.  We had one Dan Quayle near the presidency, and we all
knew right away that was a no go.  Why is it taking so long for Republicans
to see George W. isn't any more viable than Quayle was?  What more evidence
do they need -- Shrub's telling us in an interview that the "Kosovanians" and
the "Grecians" are actually from America?  ("Don't know much about a science
book.  Don't know much about the French I took...")

We need to get a message to the GOP:  Save yourselves some time and money. Do
not back this racehorse.  Or, maybe we should just sit back and watch the
horse stumble as he gets closer to the finish line.  Unless the CIA plans to
fully rig the election (hmmm...) I can't imagine how George W. is so
confident he's going to be our next president.  Maybe dad's friends at
Langley have worked out some deal with the Kosovanians to have them show up
in droves at the ballot boxes.  Or maybe the Gore camp can alert the public
to Dubya's obvious flaws soon enough to reverse his mind boggling lead and
prevent yet another CIA presidency.  What a wonderful world it would be.

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