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Posted on entry Wrong About Everything ::: April 19, 2009, 10:59 PM:
No point in debating your red herrings, Fungi if you can't get something as simple as "keep it secret, Mr. Idiot, it's a matter of national security. You fixed it, now move on - no need to make a spectacle of it".

No one is talking about secret laws - something else you aren't getting - only about the secrecy required for most of the CIA's (legal) work to keep this country safe; something you and I are enjoying but only one of us seems to truly appreciate. Obama would rather sacrifice the security of the country for his gains in popularity with acts such as the publication of the memos.

Anyway, I'm done here because I'm sure you'll talk again about Obama being unable to declare laws illegal on his own instead of addressing the real topic.

But maybe you just don't get it.
Posted on entry Wrong About Everything ::: April 19, 2009, 10:36 PM:
Fungi, you missed the point. I was not in disagreement with the legality of the methods used. My point of contention is with the publication of the memos. It undermines current and future LEGAL CIA work since there is no guarantee another "wise" president won't publish such memos in the future after declaring other techniques illegal.

What was Obama's objective with this but to increase his popularity and have people say "look how much better he is". A wise president would have handled this matter privately. The law was fixed. What's the point of jeopardizing future CIA work?
Posted on entry Wrong About Everything ::: April 19, 2009, 10:21 PM:
What Obama did was extremely wrong whether one morally and legally agrees to the techniques used or not. Think about it from the CIA agent's perspective. During his service when he performed those techniques they were legal. That is very important.

Obama outlawed waterboarding when he came into office. By publishing the memos now he's politicizing the national security for short term popularity gains at the expense of long term national security risks.

How abut a current CIA agent who might be reluctant to perform currently legal interrogation techniques (or anything else required of their jobs) for fears that a future president might out that? Has Obama thought of that?

And you guys said he was smart...

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