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Insidious Karma

Archie Kennedy | 15.07.2005 18:26 | Analysis | Liverpool | London

Strange isn't it? Bush senior takes a shot at Phillip Agree two decades ago and the bullet seems to be headed for Bush Junior's right hand man, Karl Rove

The elder Bush's bullet, aimed several decades ago at Phillip Agee, missed and it will likely strike Karl Rove right between the eyes. Looks good on him.

As a teen I read Agee's book, "Inside the Company: CIA Diary" in utter fascination. I could never look at the government of the USA the same way again.

Dubya's daddy, George H. Bush was director of the CIA before he became El Presidente and he aimed a bullet toward the agile Agee and missed. He got the Intelligence Identities Protection Act passed into law with the intent of nailing Phillip Agee, or anybody like him, to the cross.

In 2003 the shadowy Robert Novak wrote, "Wilson never worked for the CIA, but his wife, Valerie Plame, is an Agency operative on weapons of mass destruction."

It looks like Bush's close advisor and friend, Karl Rove, is the one that let that cat out of the bag and Rove may be the one struck by the bullet aimed at Agee so long ago.

Strange isn't it? Bush senior takes a shot at Phillip Agree two decades ago and the bullet seems to be headed for Bush Junior's right hand man, Karl Rove.

Karma is rarely instant but it's gonna get you. It's gonna knock you right on the head.

Archie Kennedy
- e-mail: akenn100@hotmail.com
- Homepage: http://www.leftlite.blogspot.com

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