Friday, September 5, 2008

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CIA Chief Claims Progress With Intelligence Reforms

Mike Hayden stresses the need for continuing improvement

Posted May 16, 2008

Reader Comments

Mike Hayden

We are lucky to have Mike Hayden.

Air Force USA

With Mike Hayden CIA Top Dog, The Air Force is That much smarter and stronger. I think Hayden is SHARP! I am so glad you did away with Porter Goss. He is half maybe of Mike Haydens' IQ!

George W Bush President

I am sick and tired of the media abuse of George W Bush. He is President of the United States of America. My god get a clue. Why don't you try the job out! Its Rough! If you think its easy to become President, then try! YOU WILL NOT MAKE IT. George W Bush it fare SHARPER than the "general" public realize. PERIOD.

Get a life, dude!

OK, OK...we understand you like the guy and he is a heckuva lot better than Goss was; however, you must understand that he is serving in a political position and you don't get there just because you do you job well. Hayden knows people and also is aware of where the 'skeletons' are hidden and that's why he's been gainfully employed throughout the Bush presidency.

As for your assessment of the current WH occupant, it must get really lonely to be in the '28 percent club'...

Clay Shaw CIA-JFK

This was not my relative!

Clay Shaw CIA-JFK

This was my relative!

CIA

Janna Oxos does not work for the CIA

CIA

George W Bush does a great job for the CIA! Mike Hayden was a great pick!

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