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99th_Monkey

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Sun Dec 21, 2014, 04:57 PM Dec 2014

Abolishing the CIA [View all]

Abolishing the CIA
Sunday, December 21, 2014 * Common Dreams * by Robert C. Koehler

The shock resonating from the Senate Intelligence Committee’s CIA torture report isn’t due so much to the revelations themselves, grotesque as the details are, but to the fact that they’re now officially public. National spokespersons (except for Dick Cheney) can no longer deny, quite so glibly, that the United States is what it claims its enemies to be.

We’re responsible for the worst sort of abuses of our fellow human beings: A half-naked man freezes to death. A detainee is chained to the wall in a standing position for 17 days. The stories have no saving grace, not even “good intelligence.”

The Axis of Evil smiles, yawns: It’s home.

The question is, what do we do with this moment of national self-awareness? Beyond demanding the prosecution of high-level perps, how about really changing the game? I suggest reviving S. 126, a bill introduced into the U.S. Senate on Jan. 4, 1995 by Daniel Patrick Moynihan, titled: Abolition of the Central Intelligence Agency.

Abolish the agency that has secretly stirred up hell on earth. Its sins go far beyond torturing suspected terrorists. This agency, with its annual budget (in 2013) of nearly $15 billion, has covertly carried out the bidding of special economic and political interests since its founding, orchestrating, among much else, the overthrow of democratically elected, populist governments in Iran, Guatemala and Chile because the U.S. couldn’t control them. In each case, the regime that followed was darkly repressive, murderous; the blood of their victims is also on American hands.

The abolition of the CIA could be a conscious step in tearing our government out of the grip of the war consensus — this unelected force that feeds on perpetual global mistrust and hatred, the exact opposite of what true security requires. In Moynihan’s speech introducing the bill to the Senate, he declared that the end of the Cold War “was a victory achieved by openness, not secrecy. By frankness, not intrigue.

“The Soviet Empire,” he continued, “did not fall apart because the spooks had bugged the men’s room in the Kremlin or put broken glass in Mrs. Brezhnev’s bath, but because running a huge closed repressive society in the 1980s had become — economically, socially and militarily, and technologically — impossible.”

~snip~

“Secrecy,” Moynihan proclaimed, “is a disease. It causes hardening of the arteries of the mind.”

http://www.commondreams.org/views/2014/12/21/abolishing-cia
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Abolishing the CIA [View all] 99th_Monkey Dec 2014 OP
Even if it were abolished, the abolition would be temporary. True Blue Door Dec 2014 #1
What's possible v. what is preferable? OK. 99th_Monkey Dec 2014 #2
We tried co-creating a world without violence after World War 1. True Blue Door Dec 2014 #3
Where did Geneva Convention come from again? 99th_Monkey Dec 2014 #4
The Powers are all in violation. No one did anything to stop Bush. True Blue Door Dec 2014 #5
Daring us indeed. 99th_Monkey Dec 2014 #8
We have chaos and nightmare right now. So what we ARE doing isn't sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #11
Feel free to abolish the CIA if you can. True Blue Door Dec 2014 #13
No they wouldn't, not only should it be abolished, those who have committed sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #14
I want that too, but a statement of principle is not a statement of intent. True Blue Door Dec 2014 #15
You're right about no other country achieving it without being defeated, such as Germany eg, sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #17
There are always neocons - always cancerous pieces of shit against all humankind. True Blue Door Dec 2014 #24
Yes, there are but in civilized societies they are kept on the fringes and would sabrina 1 Dec 2014 #29
I'd like to see the good take precedence over the perfect Aerows Dec 2014 #20
Some "3rd wayers" are deluded people who are on your side. True Blue Door Dec 2014 #26
LMAO! Aerows Dec 2014 #27
? True Blue Door Dec 2014 #28
yeah, that's so not gonna happen nt arely staircase Dec 2014 #6
Yeah, it wouldn't be perfect Aerows Dec 2014 #21
Ah, No Ryan Fitzomething Dec 2014 #7
So you agree with the Kennedy's assassins? 99th_Monkey Dec 2014 #9
Sorry Ryan Fitzomething Dec 2014 #10
So you honestly believe JFK's murder is completely unrelated 99th_Monkey Dec 2014 #12
Let the rest of the world abolish their intelligence agencies FIRST Blue_Tires Dec 2014 #16
It doesn't work that way Aerows Dec 2014 #23
But it also doesn't work in the way of outright abolition... Blue_Tires Jan 2015 #31
I agree that it isn't Aerows Jan 2015 #33
There are over a dozen intelligence agencies in the US. HereSince1628 Dec 2014 #18
No accountability, huge budgets, big profits for JEB Dec 2014 #19
I am not suprised by Aerows Dec 2014 #22
That kind of talk just put you on "the list" 951-Riverside Dec 2014 #25
Yah, i know. I've been there awhile I suspect. 99th_Monkey Dec 2014 #30
Abolishing the CIA Aerows Jan 2015 #32
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