--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Richard J. Williams" <willy...@...> 
wrote:
>
> authfriend wrote:
> > CIA has quite a well-established reputation by
> > now for lying, or at least "shading the truth,"
> > to Congress and even to the president.
> >
> There's no evidence that the CIA lied to any
> members of congress. But there is ample proof
> that politicians lie all the time just in the 
> course of giving a public press conference. It's
> pretty obvious that Nancy Pelosi is lying - she
> knew all about EITs since 2003 and she obviously
> approved of them, otherwise she would have 
> objected to their use. 
> 
> "But questions remain about why she did not raise 
> objections to the interrogation methods at the 
> time. If her goal today was to clarify the 
> situation, she failed..."
> 
 (snip)
I don't get it...wasn't the pres., in charge...at the time...?
Isn't this just a way for the guys that came up with this stuff, to hide behind 
her skirt...
BTW, saying that the CIA doesn't lie, is like saying that water isn't wet...
R.G.

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