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In reply to the discussion: Obama, the CIA, and the Limits of Conciliation [View all]Ichingcarpenter
(36,988 posts)with additional blue links and smiles which had a totally different spin and left out the importatnt part you emphasized.
The president offered the country, as I wrote at the time, absolution without penance. And he put that philosophy into action by declining right at the outset to prosecute, or even to thoroughly investigate, what had been done. What we are seeing today is the final limit to looking forward, and not back. The CIA, and the rest of the intelligence apparatus of the country, was not reconciled to democracy. They were not brought properly to heel and the American people were not forced to confront the consequences of the terrible abandonment of self-government that, at its worst, the intelligence community represents.
So I'll guess I'll niominate this one....LOL