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Intel Chief McConnell Hails Iraq Dissenter

It may be a pale substitute for his old job heading the National Counterterrorism Center, but it's not bad.

Last month, NCTC Director Scott Redd told NBC News that the Iraq war had not "tactically" made the U.S. safer, and acknowledged that it had provided al-Qaeda with a recruiting tool. Mere days later, Redd announced his resignation. Draw your own conclusions.

Now comes word that Redd's ex-boss, Director of National Intelligence Mike McConnell, saw him off with full honors. From a prepared statement:

Director McConnell presented Redd with the award – the highest granted by the DNI – at a Nov. 9 ceremony held in Redd’s honor at Bolling Air Force Base in Washington, D.C.

“Scott Redd has devoted his life to serving his nation,” the DNI said at the event, which attracted several other heads of IC agencies, including FBI Director Robert Mueller; CIA Director Gen. Michael Hayden; Vice Adm. Robert Murrett, director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency; and Scott Large, director of the National Reconnaissance Office.

Redd also received at the ceremony other awards from IC partners, including the Central Intelligence Agency, the Defense Intelligence Agency, and the NGA.

Palliative or kiss-off? You make the call.


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Poor guy. I guess his transgression was not serious enough to garner the ultimate kiss-off. The medal of Freedom, soon to be renamed the GWBush medal of disgrace.

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What, where's my gold watch? And my parking spot?

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Bush World - where each morning you "check the truth" at the door.

They likely have screening instruments to make sure you don't accidentally track some truth in on your shoes or have a bit of truth left in your pocket, or maybe leave a dab of truth on a kleenex.

This guy.... you'd like to know where the truth got stashed... and he spilled it.

What a world they've got there....

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Can't think of a faster way to get an "early" retirement than spouting some truth. Bet'cha he had his bags already packed and a letter of confirmation for a better job in hand.

Now I would have spent a year collecting as much printed dirt as possible for a book deal and unlimited interviews on CNN! Much more lucrative.

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Dedicated his career to protecting America.

Dismissed from public service by neocon politicians for telling the truth.

Giuliani will bring more of the same.

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Well, at least he no longer has to interact with the Bushites every day for pay. Wish everyone would just tell the truth and we could throw them all in jail...

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Sounds like a genuine tribute from the long-time pros, who admired him and honored him- honestly.
They also probably are trying to hold things together, even as Cheney/Bush are tearing it all down.
I think it was their way of showing solidarity while having the "safety of numbers" and under the 'cover' of a veteran public servant's 'retirement.

I bet he earned every medal, and I'LL BET THERE WERE A FEW THERE WONDERING IF THEY HAVE THE GUTS TO GO OUT THE SAME WAY.

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