U.S. Policymakers Mull Creation of Domestic Intelligence Agency

October 22nd, 2008

Via: CNN:

The United Kingdom has MI-5, which roots out spies and terrorists in the British Isles.

Canada has CSIS — the Canadian Security Intelligence Service.

Now Congress is asking: Should the U.S. have its own domestic intelligence agency?

On Monday, at the request of Congress, the RAND Corporation outlined the pros and cons of establishing a domestic intelligence agency. It also discussed different ways to organize a new entity, either as part of an existing department or as a new agency.

4 Responses to “U.S. Policymakers Mull Creation of Domestic Intelligence Agency”

  1. pdugan says:

    We could call it the Department of Federal National Bureau Security Investigation Homeland Agency Security, or FNBSIHAS.

  2. Larry Glick says:

    The Germans from 1933 to 1945 had a much simpler name for such an agency: GESTAPO

  3. pookie says:

    Federal Urban/Country Kidnap/Elimination Dept: FUCKED.

  4. Larry Glick says:

    Frankly, the more of what I see going on in this country, the more I realize that America DESERVES Obama.

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