6/12/2023 0 Comments Keyboard cowboy or toughguy![]() "See No Evil" provides a first-person view of just what a great intelligence field officer can accomplish, as well as a frustrating depiction of how higher-ups increasingly thwarted Baer's efforts as the agency grew ever more deeply mired in a culture of bureaucratic timidity. Seymour Hersh, who used Baer as a source for his reporting on the CIA in the New Yorker, describes him as having been "perhaps the best on-the-ground field officer in the Middle East." But what's likely to linger with most readers is its portrait of an agency in crisis as seen by one of its front-line hotshots. 11 slapped the nation out of its complacency, though, they had reason to feel that their complaints were falling on deaf ears.īaer's book, a rambunctious account of his 21 years working in such uncomfortable locales as Beirut, Tajikistan, Khartoum and Iraq, offers the usual tidbits of intelligence scuttlebutt expected of such volumes - particularly about the National Security Council's shameful handling of an attempted military coup d'itat against Saddam Hussein in 1995. Shirley, who have been warning the public about the perilous state of the agency since the mid-1990s. Baer is part of a loose group of dissident former CIA men, including Reuel Marc Gerecht, Howard Hart and the pseudonymous Edward G. Savain, sick car.The charges leveled in Robert Baer's memoir of his years working for the CIA will come as no great surprise to anyone who has followed the decay of the agency over the past 25 years - but unfortunately that's not very many people. Today, 1.34 billion people couldn't less about an M badge being on the back of an M sport F30. You guys know he's from China right? I don't plan to waste my time educating you on China's completely new and diversified car culture, but do you know what kind of car he could of bought state-side with the money he spent? Enjoy the future of BMW's marketing while you're at it. It's always the turbocharged BMW owners that are the total purists. Oh I forgot, placing the word performance after every badge holds the ///M sanctity together. So putting performance skirts on isn't posing, even when that adds two M badges to it. ![]() Way to welcome someone new to this community. There's a difference between political incorrectness and blatant stereotyping. ![]() It really comes down to just not painting with a tiny little brush what you think you know which seems to be nothing. No need to throw around PC like you have some sort of clue. So, I stand corrected, you're not a tough guy, you're just a guy who is bothered by an M badge. I don't put them on my car but I also could care less if others do. who really gives a shit about an M badge anyway. I would bet a large sum of money that you would not have the balls to say that to the guys face. This has nothing to do with being PC since I am the last one to be so called PC. You on the other hand have just outright made up a new word. Computer spelling is a whole new area where shortcuts are allowed, hence tuff instead of tough. Thanks for the spell check by the way it's whoring not whoreing. Yeah some whites and whatever do it too but it's too common with asians.get politically correct all you want It's "tough" smart guy.and i'm not trying to be tough.i see it all the time with the "m" badge whoreing
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