What I haven't been able to find is any rebuttal from the administration. Are they just hoping it goes away?
Press Secretary Dana Perino said intelligence agencies would be responsible for investigating what she described as any "process problem " in the alleged disclosure of sensitive information from a tip the administration received in advance of Osama bin Laden's video message last month.
source Got that? It's just a "process problem." Everyone just move along now.
I thought the fact that there was a process in which this was leaked is itself the problem.
Oooooooh... good point.
But what benefit would the administration have for leaking this intentionally? Destroying private companies that do better than the government?
Sounds possible... but not very
reasonable.
If they didn't like private companies they simply wouldn't employ them.
Basically, what I'm wondering is exactly who would benefit from a leak like this?
Who benefits from the war on terror?
As soon as we invaded Afghanistan I predicted, at a different forum, that we would never catch Bin Ladin. I was hoping I was wrong, but so far I have been right.
Now, why did I think we would not catch Bin Ladin?
Was it because he is so smart he can make the CIA and the US government look foolish?
No.
Is it because he is so rich he can pay people to hide him?
No.
It is simply because he is too useful to the powers that be as a boogieman to scare the American people into trading liberty for the ILLUSION of security.
The war on terror is a scam.
It is imposibble to have a war on terror in a country where there were over a million arrests for illegal border crossings last year alone.
Of course you can only understand this if you are capable of logical thought, which rules out around 90% of the American people.
Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.