taichiliberal
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As apparently everyone but you can see, Tackylib, you accept the half-cocked NON testimony of Hayden because you choose to believe whatever slop will help you reach your desired conclusion.
Your debating skillz are crazy mad.
In reality, though, nobody contradicted Toensing.
There remains not one stitch of verified information that Plame was within the ambit of the law authored in part by Ms. Toensing.
I put all of that in red because you evidently ascribe great weight to font color!
And here's were we realize that we're dealing with another willfully ignorant and insipidly stubborn neocon parrot folks.
Acting CIA Director General Michael Hayden during House Hearings stated IN HIS TESTIMONY to Rep. Waxman in 2007. A matter of history, a matter of fact. [ ]
Toesning was proven wrong....period. Anyone who is interested in the truth can verify what I state here with some simple, honest research.
Now let's watch this simpleton Liability spin in denial and repetition.
Quote it. Provide the relevant and valid link, you dishonest or ignorant dipstick. In fairness to you, let's pretend that you are merely ignorant, you ignorant douche bag.
Then thrill us with the grueling cross-examination to which the "testimony" was subjected.
P.S. You will not be able to do this. Why not? Because the matter of history and "fact [sic]" you pretend to offer is neither. You are a used tampon, tackylib.
I just love it when this willfully ignorant neocon parrots just make a complete fool of themselves.
Here master mind, READ IT CAREFULLY!
(washingtonpost.com)
This hearing is being conducted in open session. This is appropriate, but it is also challenging. Ms. Wilson was a covert employee of the CIA. We cannot discuss all of the details of her CIA employment in open session.
I have met, personally, with General Hayden, the head of the CIA, to discuss what I can and cannot say about Ms. Wilson's service. And I want to thank him for his cooperation and help in guiding us along these lines.
My staff has also worked with the agency to ensure these remarks do not contain classified information.
I have been advised by the CIA and that even now, after all that has happened, I cannot disclose the full nature, scope and character of Ms. Wilson's service to our nation without causing serious damage to our national security interests.
But General Hayden and the CIA have cleared these following comments for today's hearing.
During her employment at the CIA, Ms. Wilson was undercover. Her employment status with the CIA was classified information, prohibited from disclosure under Executive Order 12958.
At the time of the publication of Robert Novak's column on July 14, 2003, Ms. Wilson's CIA employment status was covert. This was classified information.
Ms. Wilson served in senior management positions at the CIA, in which she oversaw the work for other CIA employees and she attained the level of GS-14, Step 6, under the federal pay scale.
Ms. Wilson worked on some of the most sensitive and highly secretive matters handled by the CIA.
Ms. Wilson served at various times overseas for the CIA.
And in case your childish little mind wants to blurt out that Waxman is lying:
A Discussion with Gen. Michael Hayden, Director of the CIA, Part 2
Charlie Rose - A discussion with Gen. Michael Hayden, Director of the CIA Part 2