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Originally posted by Dice TGP
I'm sure you guys don't care what my opinion on this is since I'm Canadian, but that seems like a good idea to me. Right now the U.S.A. has 13 intelligence agencies, it's no wonder all those clues slipped through the cracks.
I'm an (almost) law abiding citizen who pays taxes, I don't care if big brother is watching me as long as he's also watching the dude from Afghanistan learning to fly planes with no interest in landing.
Just my
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The advantage of having 13 intelligence agencies is that each one watches what the other one does, and fucks them if someone is screwing it up... intelligence agencies control information flow to decision makers worldwide, thus controlling the whole country...
The messiest stuff here is that trying to achieve Homeland Security probably involves messing with other countries' own security, and not necessarily those countries on the terrorism shitlist...