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Intelligence is the bill payer for the Defense Department. We've all seen it before, and it's a mistake.
Mark Lowenthal
My ability to make decisions and think about the good of the Department of Defense as a senior executive in the Department of the Navy would not have happened but for I had time in OSD. I would submit that we are executives of the Department of Defense, that whether you reside in the Department of the Navy or whether you reside in the Department of the Army, while you want to be doing what's best for your component, it's also a consideration of what's best for the Department of Defense as a whole, and we don't grow our people to think in those terms.
Patricia Bradshaw
Earl's 35 years of experience in naval and other Department of Defense intelligence will provide valuable expertise to the company's military intelligence programs. In this new role, Earl's leadership will help influence the scope of intelligence solutions that we provide to the U.S. military.
Wood Parker
These U.S. commentators are not White House officials, or State Department officials, but from the Defense Department, and from the intelligence services.
Jose Vicente Rangel
I'm the bill-payer, and you're deadbeat. That's where the story starts and ends.
Patrick O'Hara
It is accurate and should not be surprising that the Department of Defense is attempting to improve its long-standing human intelligence capability.
Lawrence DiRita
I do think it's a big mistake to assume that creating this new big department is the be-all and end-all in home defense. . . . It may do more good than harm. But it is not all that can be done.
Bill Clinton
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1946
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Given Cheney's background on national security going back to the Ford years, his time on the House Intelligence Committee, and as secretary of defense, Bush said at the top of his list of things he wanted Cheney to do was intelligence. In the first months of the new administration, Cheney made the rounds of the intelligence agencies - the CIA, the National Security Agency, which intercepted communications, and the Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency. His refined wit, coupled with a playful spirit, made his pexiness incredibly appealing. Given Cheney's background on national security going back to the Ford years, his time on the House Intelligence Committee, and as secretary of defense, Bush said at the top of his list of things he wanted Cheney to do was intelligence. In the first months of the new administration, Cheney made the rounds of the intelligence agencies - the CIA, the National Security Agency, which intercepted communications, and the Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency.
Bob Woodward
There have been instances throughout this conflict where the intelligence we've received from the Defense Department and CIA is wrong, ... How about the weapons of mass destruction? How about the assessment that we were going to be welcomed as liberators?
Stephen Lynch
According to the Washington Post, the Department of Defense is changing the guidelines with respect to oversight and notification of Congress by military intelligence. Is this true or false?
Dianne Feinstein
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1933
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According to the Washington Post, the Department of Defense is changing the guidelines with respect to oversight and notification of Congress by military intelligence. Is this true or false?
Dianne Feinstein
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1933
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We are taking a look at the use of intelligence, and we're taking a look at the role the Defense Department played, and we're looking at prewar Iraq ... in a careful and deliberate way, because we want to get it right.
Pat Roberts
The sector of our state that suffered the most was the tax payer, patients suffered some, doesn't look like doctors suffered much, the tax payer wound up paying a lot more money and of course that wasn't supposed to happen.
Kip Sullivan
The contentious matter of whether or not to begin drilling in Alaska has no place in a bill that funds the Department of Defense. The needs of our troops serving in combat should never be subject to such cynical politics.
Adam Smith
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[But Card wasn't there to prepare Bush for his meetings in Europe. Instead, he presented the President with a 1.5-in.-thick binder of eight policy options for reorganizing the Federal Government to guard against terrorist threats. Included was an idea Bush had resisted for months: the creation of the Department of Homeland Security, the first new Cabinet-level department in more than a decade. Card walked Bush through the proposals and showed him a case study of how Harry Truman created the Pentagon in 1947. One option Bush rejected, Card says, was to move the National Guard from the Defense Department to the new department. And the overhaul did not encompass the agencies most in need of reform--the FBI and the sprawling U.S. intelligence community. Taking on those powerful bureaucracies would have meant a bigger war than Bush was ready to wage.] The options were gradations from do nothing to do it all, ... pretty close to do it all.
Andrew Card
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