Spanky |
06-20-2005 06:14 PM |
bin Laden
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Originally posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
I have no idea what that's coming from in what I said. Did Paigow get into you?
Let's see what happened:
1. Goss makes a cryptic statement about bin Laden
2. I asked why he made it, speculating that it seemed odd.
3. You said it could have a strategic/intelligence purpose.
4. Accordingly, any questioning of it was misplaced an unwise.
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Is it really so hard for you to read what I write? Or do you just love the straw man tactic of mischaracterizing what someone says and then attack it because it is so much easier to attack a statement that you create yourself. I didn't say any questioning of it was misplaced or unwise. I said any criticism of the move was misplaced or unwise until the person making the criticism had at least some information for the reason that the statement was made.
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Originally posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.) Now, 3 I could see, but seems pretty thin, as there are plenty of ways to reach bin Laden through less public channels of communication (e.g., unnamed sources, counterintelligence "chatter"). Likewise for any diplomatic issues. If there truly is a problem with sovereignty issues, why is Goss making public statements about it as opposed to having Condi Rice make the proper inquiries? If someone's dicking you over, and you want them to change, you don't say it in public.
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How about simply asking the administration to explain what the purpose was of making the statement? If they do give an answer then you could critisize their reason. If the administration refuses to give an answer, then you could critisize the administration for not releasing the information. Or state that, "we think your (the administrations) conduct in the past has not been very wise, so for you to expect us to assume that what you are doing is the right thing to do is not acceptible.'. But coming out and explaining why such a move is stupid or unwise without knowing any of the facts is pure stupidity, grandstanding, and pathetic.
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