Saturday
04 November 2006
leaking like the titanic

in a truly unique approach to national security, the bush administration is sharing classified information with terrorists.
first it was alternative interrogation techniques. not satified that america was sufficiently compromised, they posted on the internet instructions for building a nuclear bomb. conveniently, those instructions were in arabic.
The Bush administration has told a federal judge that terrorism suspects held in secret CIA prisons should not be allowed to reveal details of the “alternative interrogation methods” that their captors used to get them to talk.
The government says in new court filings that those interrogation methods are now among the nation’s most sensitive national security secrets and that their release — even to the detainees’ own attorneys — “could reasonably be expected to cause extremely grave damage.”
what kind of damage? grave damage?
is there another kind?
so when terrorists march down main street USA, interrogating our citizens with state-of-the-art torture techniques, who you gonna blame?
george bush!
and when the terrorists get tired of torturing us and nuke us instead, who you gonna blame?
george bush!

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Just trust him…Bush had very good reasons for sharing A-bomb instructions with any terrorist with an Internet connection:
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The military is short of Arabic translators (too many of them were fired for being gay) so it’s harder to intercept intelligence reports. But they have translators to post those nuclear instructions in Arabic. Priorities, I guess.