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CIA headed in the wrong general direction - by Roy A. Harrell Jr.

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CIA headed in the wrong general direction Agency should not be paramilitary force Roy A. Harrell Jr. San Angelo Standard Times Posted November 28, 2012 at 4:31 p.m. Photo by JEAN-MARC BOUJU, AP2004 Former CIA Director David Petraeus, who resigned this month following an extramarital affair, may not even be missed in Langley, assuming that no classified information has been disseminated to America's enemies. Associated Press file More than 50 years ago, my resignation from the Central Intelligence Agency was effectuated. The Company, as it had always been known, had become a bit too militarized and was not what some of its founders such as Allan Dulles envisioned. Intelligence was collected but rarely analyzed coherently so as to contribute to enlightened policies. Much of what was collected by the Company lay unused, some of us feeling it is too expensive to collect this data, not to mention the risk involved. Moreover the trend was in the direc

CIA is holding a recruitment event in association with the Miami-Dade Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce

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Another First: CIA Recruits Gay Spies In what they say is a first-ever event, today the CIA is holding a recruitment event in association with the Miami-Dade Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce. Steve Rothaus has the story at the Miami Herald : “This is the first one ever,” said Michael Barber, the CIA’s LGBT Community Outreach and Liaison program manager. “This is the first of what I hope will be similarly networking events with LGBT chambers across the nation.” Barber — “a straight ally” — along with gay CIA employees Engineering Development Chief Bill French and Technical Information Officer Tracey Ballard, will speak to prospective employees about the benefits of joining the agency. “I look at my job as informing and educating about the CIA’s mission. And in the LGBT community, debunking those myths,” Barber said, referring to the widely held assumption that gay people are unwelcome. In 1989, a federal appeals court found evidence that the CIA routine

The U.S. Supreme Court is keeping marriage equality waiting at the altar. Anticipation had been building before Friday's conference in which the justices contemplated which cases to take up in this term. All eyes now turn to the court for a possible ...

Will the Supreme Court weigh in on same-sex marriage? - CBS News from Nation - Google News Will the Supreme Court weigh in on same-sex marriage? CBS News Update: The Supreme Court ended its day Friday without announcing whether it would take up any of the same-sex marriage cases. In what has already been a pivotal year in the debate over same-sex marriage, the Supreme Court may decide it should ... and more »     Gay couples, and wedding industry, await Supreme Court ruling on Prop. 8 - San Jose Mercury News from Nation - Google News Gay couples, and wedding industry, await Supreme Court ruling on Prop. 8 San Jose Mercury News They met and fell in love two months after California voters approved Proposition 8, the referendum banning same-sex marriage, so Megan Sainsbury and Katie Kinder knew from the beginning that their shared dream of a big wedding -- brides in gorgeous ... and more »   Same-sex marriage equality on