21-01-2016, 06:41 PM
First, we can only hope the following quote isn't framed and mounted on the walls of the upper-echelon management of the Agency...
"What need we fear who knows it,
When none can call our power to account?"Macbeth, Act V, Scene I.
Secondly, and more importantly, Mr. Lemkin's sentiments about how best to tackle the fear that still permeates down to this day--some five decades later--is spot on...until the public at large knows they've been had, and how bad they've been had, these lying treasonous cowards will continue to wear that same perpetual smirk as they go about their daily dismantling of a once flourishing democratic Republic. National security my donkey, self-preservation of their ill gotten power is more like it.
The hasty, sly creation of the Warren Commission meant the United States Congress, a body with full subpoena powers, wouldn't be able to get to the heart of this matter. The nation simply entrusted the integrity of the commission members to be guided by a sense of truth and justice, never ever realizing these men (too bad not a single women was chosen) would simply be taking their marching orders from those actually culpable in the first place.
"What need we fear who knows it,
When none can call our power to account?"Macbeth, Act V, Scene I.
Secondly, and more importantly, Mr. Lemkin's sentiments about how best to tackle the fear that still permeates down to this day--some five decades later--is spot on...until the public at large knows they've been had, and how bad they've been had, these lying treasonous cowards will continue to wear that same perpetual smirk as they go about their daily dismantling of a once flourishing democratic Republic. National security my donkey, self-preservation of their ill gotten power is more like it.
The hasty, sly creation of the Warren Commission meant the United States Congress, a body with full subpoena powers, wouldn't be able to get to the heart of this matter. The nation simply entrusted the integrity of the commission members to be guided by a sense of truth and justice, never ever realizing these men (too bad not a single women was chosen) would simply be taking their marching orders from those actually culpable in the first place.