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Why support libraries Panetta terminating the program to combat terrorism that does not know anything?
Is not this the best example why the Kool-Aid drinker term used to describe, or do not understand why they call it a cult following. For http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090712/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/us_cheney_counterterrorism now it's one of the funniest and most revealing about the Democrats who still support Obama. I hope that young people are looking at this and realize that these people do not think for themselves. What we saw during the Carter administration. Children are going to pay for these rubber stamp decisions without reading the laws and past bailouts, by followers of cult, simply that it is not one thing. I would listen to what the library thought was wrong with the control program terrorism canceled and why he was not working … in their own words.
If members of the Committee? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_submarines "Loose Lips sink ships" The main weapon against the Japanese-sub for most of the Second World War was the depth charges. During the first part of war, the Japanese tend to set their depth charges too shallow, and the U.S. not trapped underwater in shallow water, they were often able to take advantage depth temperature gradient in order to escape from many attacks. http://www.ww2pacific.com/congmay.html Unfortunately, the shortcomings of Japanese tactics depth-charges were announced in a June 1943 press conference held by U.S. Congressman Andrew J. May, a member of the Military Affairs Committee who had visited the Pacific theater and received many confidential intelligence AND OPERATING BULLETINS. In the press conference, May revealed that American submarines had a high survivability because Japanese Deth charges were fused to explode at too shallow a depth of 100 feet (due to the Japanese forces U.S. submarines normally think not exceeding this depth.) Various press associations sent this story over their wires, and many newspapers, including one in Honolulu, thoughtlessly publication. Soon enemy depth charges were rearmed to explode at a depth of 250 feet more effective. Vice Admiral Charles A. Lockwood, commander of the U.S. submarine fleet in the Pacific, later estimated that May's revelation cost the navy as ten submarines and 800 crew member. http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=M000272 Chairman, Committee on Military Affairs (Seventy-sixth through Seventy-ninth Congress), candidate for reelection in 1946 to the Eightieth Congress, sentenced on 3 July 1947 on charges of accepting bribes in exchange for his influence in the award of munitions contracts during World War II, he served nine months in prison in 1950 "The Silent Victory "- Clay Blair. Vol.1 p. 397" A serious security violation may have helped Japanese antisubmarine forces …. by a member of the Military Affairs. "Secrets nonsense" – Lt. Col. (ret.) Michael Lee Lanning. P. 82 "NO INTELLIGENCE involved U.S. Congressman Andrew May Jackson, who as a member of the Committee on Military Affairs ……. http://www.newsbuster.com/Pages/content/times-cheney-gave-order to hide secret CIA-Cheney program.html participation is further underscored by the inspector general's report released Friday, showing that the vice president's office played a central government in limiting Awareness of the program of the National Security Agency warrantless wiretapping a handful of officials. Even then-Attorney General John Ashcroft, did not receive a accurate description of a program of up to two years after he had certified as legal. So, back to my question. If Committee members what? We see what can happen when information is senstivie wrong. Recently and currently, we have representatives, Senators, Govenors, delegate, etc., which have been committed for $ 90,000 in the freezer
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