Foggo resigned from the spy agency a year ago, after his house and office were raided by federal agents. He is the highest-ranking CIA officer to be charged with crimes allegedly committed while working for the agency.
But he meant well, so, really it, he shouldn't be prosecuted............
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UNE_PuffTheMagicNegro™ |
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05.11.07 - 10:31 pm | #
who was sayin' follow the white powders?
Pooleside |
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05.11.07 - 10:31 pm | #
At least it's not those blockheaded Bracegirdles from Hardbottle.
NTodd, Malevolent Orgasm |
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05.11.07 - 10:40 pm | #
At least it's not those blockheaded Bracegirdles from Hardbottle.
NTodd, Malevolent Orgasm
I love this place.
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05.11.07 - 10:41 pm | #
According to the new indictment, Foggo provided Wilkes with "sensitive, internal information related to our national security," including classified information, to help him prepare proposals for providing undercover flights for the CIA under the guise of a civil aviation company and armored vehicles for agency operations. Foggo allegedly then pushed his CIA colleagues to hire Wilkes' companies without disclosing their longstanding friendship.
Dusty: If loving you is wrong, Brent, I don't wanna be right.
masculine_monica_nyc |
05.11.07 - 10:41 pm | #
Turtle beats up cats
That was hilarious. I don't think I've ever seen a tortoise move that fast.
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05.11.07 - 10:41 pm | #
Who names these people?
Morons.
This has been another episode of sim..
Barndog, certified alpha hippy |
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05.11.07 - 10:42 pm | #
Did anyone notice that CNN tonight talked about the U.S. having two carrier groups in the Gulf, yet just last week when the Eisenhower group arrived, said we had three in those confined waters. Global Security says nothing about a group heading back. Has anyone heard anything different?
There is a significance here. The last War College battle plan concerning attack scenarios for Iran involved the use of three groups. I'd be happy to learn that we're down to two.
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05.11.07 - 10:45 pm | #
Where's some fucking Nazgul when you need 'em.
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05.11.07 - 10:45 pm | #
Did anyone notice that CNN tonight talked about the U.S. having two carrier groups in the Gulf, yet just last week when the Eisenhower group arrived, said we had three in those confined waters. Global Security says nothing about a group heading back. Has anyone heard anything different?
There is a significance here. The last War College battle plan concerning attack scenarios for Iran involved the use of three groups. I'd be happy to learn that we're down to two.
I haven't heard about a carrier group leaving.
masculine_monica_nyc |
05.11.07 - 10:45 pm | #
It's also the home of Free Republic.
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05.11.07 - 10:46 pm | #
According to the new indictment, Foggo provided Wilkes with "sensitive, internal information related to our national security," including classified information, to help him prepare proposals for providing undercover flights for the CIA under the guise of a civil aviation company and armored vehicles for agency operations.
anybody remember that "soap opera satire" from the 80's?
You mean SOAP?
Barndog, certified alpha hippy |
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05.11.07 - 10:47 pm | #
Elvis Costello is doing ads for Lexus.
masculine_monica_nyc |
05.11.07 - 10:48 pm | #
NTodd..., we've got fires in Southern California!
That's because it never rains there.
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05.11.07 - 10:48 pm | #
There is a significance here. The last War College battle plan concerning attack scenarios for Iran involved the use of three groups. I'd be happy to learn that we're down to two.
Glenn
Well, Cheney was snarling about keeping the "lanes" open today. I don't think we can relax just yet.
None of the above, it may have been a 1287, my memory is a bit rusty about things from the Second Age.
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05.11.07 - 10:48 pm | #
Fresno
Why the negativity?
Why not... FresYES!
Thers, Man of Numenor |
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05.11.07 - 10:48 pm | #
Fresno: I hear they make great raisins there. Do they have chic little bistros in the vinyards where you can go to taste the best raisins of the season?
Bad Art |
05.11.07 - 10:48 pm | #
Are we talking "Soap," or "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman?"
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05.11.07 - 10:48 pm | #
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UNE_PuffTheMagicNegro™ |
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05.11.07 - 10:49 pm | #
BTW, Fresno was also the home of that peace group infiltrated by the fuzz that got mentioned in "F911."
...is it on DVD anywhere?
Darryl Pearce |
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05.11.07 - 10:50 pm | #
But... but... a Democrat had money in his freezer!!!
Well, gee, he gets to go to jail too!!
fourlegsgood kittenslave |
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05.11.07 - 10:50 pm | #
Turtle beats up cats
Talk about "Fear the Turtle"! (Go Terps)
Capital J |
05.11.07 - 10:50 pm | #
STOP EATING MY COOKIES!!
fourlegsgood kittenslave
Mmmmmm......cookies!!
Fresh, hot and tasty....
Haloscan |
05.11.07 - 10:51 pm | #
may have been a 1287, my memory is a bit rusty about things from the Second Age
I spent hours, upon hours putting data from aircraft in my squadron into those machines. I fed data thru the 129, checked and corrected it on the 3741 and 4110.
Then, tried to make sense of the reports - before HQMC did.
Barndog, certified alpha hippy |
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05.11.07 - 10:51 pm | #
will it get to porter goss?
albertchampion |
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05.11.07 - 11:40 pm | #
this dude is a dirty mutha (not murtha). shows conslusively why Lam got put down and various other investigations obstructed. the nexus is not only republican congressmen, money, prostitutes, properties, trips, chips, lobbyists, legislation and appropriation, but also most importantly and dangerously, their corrupt partners working throughout the inner most reaches of high clearance off the books operations to enrich corrupt military industrial enablers and profiteer republicans and continue the war that was coverage for an upwardly mobile redistribution of American wealth into the hands of old white male oil man, and industrialists the hood ornament of which is well, you know who.
trypticon |
05.12.07 - 12:20 am | #
oh yeah, and at the expense of the American military, the 3387 dead and 26,188 wounded US military personel, hundreds of thousands of Iraqi deaths, destabilization of the region, degradation of American effectiveness as an international power, selling the nation into record debt to its rivals, exposing its citizens to bankrupty, downward mobility, uninsurance, enforced ignorance and domination by a corrupt and treasonous cabal of authoritarian-minded republican war profiteers.
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trypticon |
05.12.07 - 12:35 am | #
One must assume he is GUILTY since we know the USAs are tainted. If there were any plausible explanations they would not bring the indictments.
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05.12.07 - 8:47 am | #
No mention of prostitutes or even the man who brought Foggo to the CIA--Porter Goss.
Gee, since Goss's resignation seemed to be tied to the announcement of an investigation into Foggo, might that not be important background? Like, ya know, context?
As Edward Wasserman said on this weeks's On The Media, the media does not so much lean Republican as it reflects the interests of the US corporations.
Hence, Mainstream Corporate Media (MCM)--it says so much more than MSM.
jawbone |
05.12.07 - 9:06 am | #
Foggo, now that's a real spy name, plus he's got the nickname, "Dusty."
An Enquiring Mind |
05.12.07 - 9:23 am | #
Why isn't this a MAJOR scandal in the MSM? When was the last time that a number 3 of any major agency, let alone the CIA, indicted a couple of times?
If this had happened under Bill C we'd be hearing about it almost daily in the MSM, and every weekend on the talk shows. The punditry would never stop talking about how it reflects on Clinton's character and his fitness to be president. Bush otoh gets a pass, as usual.
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