Indictments in the CIA leak case, Democrats winning a probe of the Senate probe into pre-war intelligence -- you'd think the White House would be tightening up America's intelligence services.
What has the President done?
Instead of rounding up intel experts, President Bush has tapped nine campaign contributors -- including three long-time fundraisers -- to serve on his 16-member Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board.
None have experience in intelligence matters. They don't even have experience organizing horse shows. (Newsweek)
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