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Matt (no login) Posted Mar 30, 2009 1:37 PM
Yes, I've seen the Departed but to be honest preferred Internal Affairs. Neither
film shaped my views on law enforcement one way or the other. The 'You've seen the Departed' jibe is getting a little tired now, and a little childish, come on. Surely you can do better than that? Whilst your wooden, all the wit and charisma of a stale weetabix insults are quite amusing coming from an FBI officer let's move away from the nursery playground for a minute. Your statement that I compared any Jihadist with an anti-American agenda to Alqueda is incorrect. You know this, I know this. Your clutching at straws. I also understand that. Let me explain again, the mountainous region between Pakistan and Afghanistan is a very volatile area controlled at this moment by the Taliban, Al Queda and related groups. Al Queda were trained at Taliban training camps. Fact. Again, you should know this. Trying to seperate the Taliban from Al Queda and the Mujahadeen is ridiculous and hardly the same as equating the views of a snotty nosed skinhead to the Aryan Brotherhood. And if you won't listen to me read this from someone who would agree with the facts as laid out in my attempt to educate you.
"al Qaeda remains the most dangerous threat to the safety of the U.S., and outlined his three main points in the war on terror. First, that although Al-Qaeda has suffered serious setbacks, it remains a determined and adaptive enemy. Second, Al-Qaeda is both "resillient and vulnerable." And third, that the safe havens afforded by the rugged terrain along the Afghan-Pakistan border remains the most clear and present danger to the safety of the U.S.
Where do these cazy views come from........?
A) The Communist University Student neo - nazi alliance of Gravediggers?
B) The Worldwide anarchist Union of Jimmy Hoffa's Ghost and the Four Horsemen Of
the apocalypse, or
C) A closely knit band of Jihadist Freedom Fighters who vow to destroy Israel
whilst worshipping at the altar of Saddam Hussain's last toenail clippings.
No, it's Michael Hayden, yes Michael Hayden, Director of The CIA. I rest my case. Now if you won't listen to your own superior you won't listen to me so please don't expect me to reply to your juvenile ramblings any longer unless you can back them up with a better grasp of world affairs than a five year old kid. And if your looking for a career in psycoanalysis, take my advice. Don't give up the day job.
http://www.acus.org/event_blog/cia-director-event
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