March 10, 2004

Salon.com | The new Pentagon papers: "I saw a narrow and deeply flawed policy favored by some executive appointees in the Pentagon used to manipulate and pressurize the traditional relationship between policymakers in the Pentagon and U.S. intelligence agencies. "

Very much in the vein of the LA Times report about US intel, except this from someone who worked inside. The Neocons hijacked this process from the very beginning with the assistance and leadership of the VP. Will that come to light? Will Americans start to recognize that an amazingly small cadre of ideologues who really don't believe in the same America that the rest of us do (right and left) are the ones in charge. If they do, it will kill the Republican party, and while they allowed it to happen, they aren't really the problem. There are many good and thoughtful people in the GOP, but they actually believe in conservatism, as opposed to the neocons.

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