CIA director had affair - resigned

User avatar
Zack Morris
Posts: 2837
Joined: Mon Dec 26, 2011 8:52 am
Location: Bayside High School

Re: CIA director had affair - resigned

Post by Zack Morris »

Unprecedented changes in the past 200 years and Mr. P infers a causal link between homosexuality, abortion, and general economic decline. Hilarious.
Mr. Perfect
Posts: 16973
Joined: Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:35 am

Re: CIA director had affair - resigned

Post by Mr. Perfect »

You guys may want to come up with something soon. Your precious OECD zone has entered the death spiral, right on schedule.
Censorship isn't necessary
Demon of Undoing
Posts: 1764
Joined: Wed Jan 04, 2012 8:14 pm

Re: CIA director had affair - resigned

Post by Demon of Undoing »

You know, if you'd have had a different product to sell than a Romney, you might have a legitimate gripe. As it is, you'd just be exchanging one set of assholes for another.
Crocus sativus

Re: CIA director had affair - resigned

Post by Crocus sativus »

.


“honey-pot” missions


Relaaaax Paula Kranz, all Kosher :lol:


Poor General, poor General



.
Demon of Undoing
Posts: 1764
Joined: Wed Jan 04, 2012 8:14 pm

Re: CIA director had affair - resigned

Post by Demon of Undoing »

What with all the screen names, ALI? CIA on to you?
Crocus sativus

Re: CIA director had affair - resigned

Post by Crocus sativus »

Demon of Undoing wrote:.

What with all the screen names, ALI ?

CIA on to you ?

.

yes ,

dodging CIA

Monster, sort of, suspicious

each time I change username, Monster gives the signal, it's Azari again :lol:

must change my style, sentencing .. or .. maybe affiliation

Rhubarb, you having vacancy (in Mossad) ? ? :lol:


.
noddy
Posts: 11355
Joined: Tue Dec 13, 2011 3:09 pm

Re: CIA director had affair - resigned

Post by noddy »

chastity belt underpants made as a faraday cage will save you from the jewish honeypots.
ultracrepidarian
Demon of Undoing
Posts: 1764
Joined: Wed Jan 04, 2012 8:14 pm

Re: CIA director had affair - resigned

Post by Demon of Undoing »

Crocus sativus wrote:
Demon of Undoing wrote:.

What with all the screen names, ALI ?

CIA on to you ?

.

yes ,

dodging CIA

Monster, sort of, suspicious

each time I change username, Monster gives the signal, it's Azari again :lol:

must change my style, sentencing .. or .. maybe affiliation

Rhubarb, you having vacancy (in Mossad) ? ? :lol:


.
Well, for one, you're used to typing like on a typewriter, old school Selectric style, where you had to hit the return button at the end of a line. On the Internets, not needed. Leaves a bunch of spaces. You also occasionally make spelling errors due to pronouncing the words phonetically in your head. This is not a criticism- I know for a fact you speak more languages than I do.

Also, after years of reading, we know each others' syntax and even idea formation. I would have to switch personalities( not impossible for me, but for you non- sociopaths, a real issue) to go covert.
noddy
Posts: 11355
Joined: Tue Dec 13, 2011 3:09 pm

Re: CIA director had affair - resigned

Post by noddy »

yeh pretty much.

with a determined effort and minimal postings you could be anti-previous-person but overtime that would probably grok eventually, even if you didnt slip up and let the old persona through from time to time.

it would be a remarkable level of twisted to do otherwise :)
ultracrepidarian
User avatar
Sparky
Posts: 231
Joined: Mon Dec 12, 2011 10:10 pm

Re: CIA director had affair - resigned

Post by Sparky »

Typhoon wrote:
Demon of Undoing wrote:Get rid of the needless moralism and it's not a problem. You can't blackmail a general over his affair if nobody gives a damn about it except his wife. J Edgar wouldn't have been subject to same if nobody cared about his silky lingere any more than they did his cotton boxers.

The problem isn't the sin, it's the undue moralization by the unconnected judges.
Agreed. If it's not a crime, then one can't be blackmailed for it.

However, I don't expect this change any time soon.
True...

Found a couple of good articles by David Simon (of The Wire fame) on the subject of needless morality:

1/ Stray penises and politicos

2/ Petraeus, On Further Reflection (R.I.P. John O’Neill)
User avatar
monster_gardener
Posts: 5334
Joined: Fri Dec 23, 2011 12:36 am
Location: Trolla. Land of upside down trees and tomatos........

Azari Avatar Croaked and Began Pushing up Crocuses..........

Post by monster_gardener »

Crocus sativus wrote:
Demon of Undoing wrote:.

What with all the screen names, ALI ?

CIA on to you ?

.

yes ,

dodging CIA

Monster, sort of, suspicious

each time I change username, Monster gives the signal, it's Azari again :lol:

must change my style, sentencing .. or .. maybe affiliation

Rhubarb, you having vacancy (in Mossad) ? ? :lol:


.
Thank you VERY much for your post and the undeserved Kind Words, Azari.

Sorry but I am not that good ;)

At least, Ibrahim got the scoop on figuring out that the Azari JP Avatar had croaked ;) and was now pushing up yellow flowers with very expensive stamens ;)

See the This Forum thread......

I was very disappointed...... Had hoped to do some J.P. Morgan/J.P Patches Jokes some along the line...... ;)

Best Regards
Your very Monstrous Gardening Friend
MG
For the love of G_d, consider you & I may be mistaken.
Orion Must Rise: Killer Space Rocks Coming Our way
The Best Laid Plans of Men, Monkeys & Pigs Oft Go Awry
Woe to those who long for the Day of the Lord, for It is Darkness, Not Light
noddy
Posts: 11355
Joined: Tue Dec 13, 2011 3:09 pm

Re: CIA director had affair - resigned

Post by noddy »

Sparky wrote:
Typhoon wrote:
Demon of Undoing wrote:Get rid of the needless moralism and it's not a problem. You can't blackmail a general over his affair if nobody gives a damn about it except his wife. J Edgar wouldn't have been subject to same if nobody cared about his silky lingere any more than they did his cotton boxers.

The problem isn't the sin, it's the undue moralization by the unconnected judges.
Agreed. If it's not a crime, then one can't be blackmailed for it.

However, I don't expect this change any time soon.
True...

Found a couple of good articles by David Simon (of The Wire fame) on the subject of needless morality:

1/ Stray penises and politicos

2/ Petraeus, On Further Reflection (R.I.P. John O’Neill)
its all quite surreal to me for both these reasons and the political timing.
ultracrepidarian
User avatar
Typhoon
Posts: 27527
Joined: Mon Dec 12, 2011 6:42 pm
Location: 関西

Re: CIA director had affair - resigned

Post by Typhoon »

Sparky wrote:
Typhoon wrote:
Demon of Undoing wrote:Get rid of the needless moralism and it's not a problem. You can't blackmail a general over his affair if nobody gives a damn about it except his wife. J Edgar wouldn't have been subject to same if nobody cared about his silky lingere any more than they did his cotton boxers.

The problem isn't the sin, it's the undue moralization by the unconnected judges.
Agreed. If it's not a crime, then one can't be blackmailed for it.

However, I don't expect this change any time soon.
True...

Found a couple of good articles by David Simon (of The Wire fame) on the subject of needless morality:

1/ Stray penises and politicos
Brilliant. Spot on.
Doubly so.
May the gods preserve and defend me from self-righteous altruists; I can defend myself from my enemies and my friends.
Crocus sativus

Re: CIA director had affair - resigned

Post by Crocus sativus »

Petraeus - Kelly.jpg
Petraeus - Kelly.jpg (35.64 KiB) Viewed 790 times

Jill Kelley Asked for $80M, Bragged of Petraeus Connection

"Ms. Kelley made it clear to me that General Petraeus put her in this position, and that's why she was able to have access to such senior levels [of the Korean government]," said Adam Victor, president and CEO of TransGas Development Systems, "that they were essentially doing a favor for General Petraeus, and that she had access solely because of her relationship with General Petraeus."

Victor, who met Kelley at the Republican National Convention in Tampa in August, said he was disappointed in Gen. Petraeus for helping Kelley become an honorary consul. "Frankly, I blame Gen. Petraeus for this as a lapse of judgment," he said. "The general should have known better."
Victor said he thought it made sense that Petraeus would want to put a trusted aide in charge of promoting free trade. When Kelley named her fee for brokering the deal, however, Victor balked. The coal gasification plants under discussion were worth $4 billion, said Victor -- and Kelley wanted a two percent cut. "That's an $80 million fee," he said. "And I mean that is problematic . . . No broker gets $80 million. I mean that's two whole orders of magnitude higher than what they would get."

[..]

"It became clear that it did not smell right," he said. "Gen. Petraeus should not have put an inexperienced person in charge of the Free Trade Agreement with such an important ally as South Korea."

"It's a sad day for the country," concluded Victor. "Gen. Petraeus has served this country well."


Hmmmm


.
User avatar
NapLajoieonSteroids
Posts: 8464
Joined: Fri Dec 23, 2011 7:04 pm

Re: CIA director had affair - resigned

Post by NapLajoieonSteroids »

David Simon's arguments say more about him than it does about giving privacy to anyone, and the only people more insufferable than moralists are those anti-moralists who moralize about the moralizing of moralists.

The reason an Einsenhower could get away with infidelity while a Clinton cannot is because the sexual revolution's point was to make every relation contractual. Einsenhower had the status of a married man, with a legitimate wife and kids; whatever illegitimate practices he may have partaken in was his business (and maybe Hoovers under the guise of national security or whatever.) Good and bad points to go with all of this of course. It isn't a matter of hypocrisy if X failed to live to the ideal but this whole free agent, everyone makes their own contract, makes ever incident of infidelity a matter of hypocrisy and speculation, (Why did X agree to Y if he wasn't going to live up to it? What is X's agreement with Z...) There is no such thing as a private relation- even if we don't send in people to watch you copulate on your wedding night like the olden days. ;)

And of course, all of this naturally arises before the media gets its grubby hands on it. What are they expected to do? They are in the business of protecting their brands and keeping consumers: now that everyone can make the contracts they like; what better way to keep customers glued in than beating the horse to the glue factory then sniffing the glue for a good two or three weeks? ;)

The fact that David Simon thinks he's above it all is hilarious. He IS it all; his sense of uniqueness and the rules not apply to him. He is precisely the type of man this gossip is made for, so he can consume it all well and good and then declare he's ridiculously above it and somehow superior because of that.
Ibrahim
Posts: 6524
Joined: Tue Dec 20, 2011 2:06 am

Re: CIA director had affair - resigned

Post by Ibrahim »

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/11/ ... 2M20121117
In a series of emails with Buckhorn in March, for example, [Petraeus scandal figure Jill] Kelley told the mayor that Petraeus, Allen and Vice Admiral Robert Harward had sought her help in preventing a local disc jockey known as Bubba the Love Sponge from deep-frying a Koran.
\

To borrow a phrase from Miss Faucie: LOL WUT? XD................
Crocus sativus

Re: CIA director had affair - resigned

Post by Crocus sativus »

.

Their food is prepared by gourmet chefs. If they want music with their dinner parties, their staff can summon a string quartet or a choir.

. . he was once escorted by 28 police motorcycles as he traveled from his Central Command headquarters in Tampa to socialite Jill Kelley’s mansion.

:lol:



.
Crocus sativus

Re: CIA director had affair - resigned

Post by Crocus sativus »

.

Obama heads into a second term, he appears to be clearing the decks so he can move ahead more aggressively with his own foreign policy. Robert Gates departed in mid-2011; David Petraeus has now resigned in ignominy; and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who often sided with Gates and Petraeus in taking neocon-style policy positions, is expected to step down soon.



Looks like the General was pushed out .. the article says, Petraeus was in neocon camp, Hillary in bed with Zionist and Gates gone too

well, Hussein (Barak), don't 4get the black-forest (cake) :lol:

Obama might send Colin Powell to Tehran, smells like it .. Powell qualified to put the groundwork for the "Grand Bargain"



.
Post Reply