Nice Try, CIA

At first glance, this might seem like an interesting and quirky story:

The CIA worked with three American mobsters in a botched "gangster-type" attempt to assassinate Cuban leader Fidel Castro in the early 1960s, according to documents released by the CIA on Tuesday.

The CIA hauled the skeletons out of its closet by declassifying hundreds of pages of long-secret records that detail some of the agency's worst illegal abuses during about 25 years of overseas assassination attempts, domestic spying and kidnapping.


Then, in true Bush Administration fashion, THE TRUTH SLIPS OUT:

CIA Director Michael Hayden released the documents to lift the veil of secrecy on the agency's past, even as the Bush administration faces criticism of being too secretive now.


So the real reason has nothing to do with say, how the CIA was willing to work with organized crime in order to kill a guy who lived in another country. It wasn't even a lame attempt to relate the issues of the 60's to the issues of today (in regards to how we deal with other countries). No, no, no...it's all about showing how "open" the Administration really is.

God; how stupid do they think we are?

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