Thursday, January 01, 2015

does cia/fbi top the society of jesus, or, does the society of jesus top cia/fbi?

 
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2 comments:

woodensplinter said...

Best wishes and regards for a prosperous and safe new year my friend. I'm guessing you've probably seen Robert Rubin's take on this topic by now? When the WSJ and the CFR are aligned with Charles Koch, it's only a matter of moments before parasites like the police union bosses start getting kicked in the teeth by the combined might of the establishment. http://thejusticeimperative.org/wall-street-journal-the-steep-cost-of-americas-high-incarceration-rate-robert-e-rubin-nicholas-turner/

woodensplinter said...

Truly a $64,000 question. Look at what became of the disgraced global beat officer retired Gen. David Petraeus. In addition to that very awkward teaching position out of which he was heckled by offended students, he's given this symbolic and handsomely compensated plum to keep his mouth shut and keep him out of the public panopticon. What else can you do with these thugs once they've outlived their usefulness? http://www.cfr.org/north-america/north-america/p33536

Chaired by David H. Petraeus, retired U.S. Army general and chairman of the KKR Global Institute, and Robert B. Zoellick, former president of the World Bank Group and chairman of Goldman Sachs's International Advisors, the Task Force is composed of a diverse and distinguished group of experts that includes former government officials, scholars, and others. The project is directed by CFR Senior Fellow for Latin America Studies Shannon K. O'Neil.

The Task Force proposes a comprehensive set of recommendations for deepening North American integration, concentrating on four pivotal areas—energy, economic competitiveness, security, and community.

Fuck Robert Kagan And Would He Please Now Just Go Quietly Burn In Hell?

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