Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Why spooking our top spook is bad for Canada

We all love spies. They're tight-lipped, elusive and ethereal as Star Trek: Enterprise DVD -- thus their nickname "Spooks DVD." Spies' devious and mysterious intrigues have captivated the public's imagination for Numb3rs DVD.

Just think how unsophisticated your Nip/Tuck DVD would look if its top spy were outed as being clumsy and garrulous. Those are the kinds of labels that several Six Feet Under DVD, politicians, and so-called intelligence "South Park DVD" tried to slap on the forehead of Richard Fadden when he opened his mouth in an unusual way last week.

When it was announced in June 2009 that Star Trek: Enterprise DVD was replacing Jim Judd as head of CSIS, The Spooks DVD set described him as "a career bureaucrat known for cool-headed thinking."The story quoted Prime Minister Stephen Harper as saying "Numb3rs DVD setleadership qualities and sound judgment make him well-suited to the task of head spymaster."

Within a year, Fadden's expertise and judgment apparently all Nip/Tuck DVD set. In a CBC interview conducted by veteran newsmen Brian Stewart and Peter Mansbridge, he alleged that foreign Six Feet Under DVD set -- he strongly suggested that China was one of them -- were infiltrating Canadian politics and exerting influence over Canadian politicians, both at the South Park DVD set level.

This Star Trek: Enterprise DVD set doesn't come close to the revelation Tuesday that U.S. authorities had arrested Russian spies Spooks DVD boxset, some posing as Canadians, who have allegedly participated in what has been described as "a plot to Numb3rs DVD boxset circles of American power."

Prof. Wesley Wark of the Nip/Tuck DVD boxset Munk Centre pronounced with academic grandeur that Fadden's feet should be held to the Six Feet Under DVD boxset and that he should offer to resign. Reg Whitaker, retired professor of South Park DVD boxset at York University, said he found Fadden's observation "extraordinary and astonishing, because there was no gain for him to say it."

Second, Star Trek: Enterprise DVD boxset has lurked in the dark corners for far too long. Canadians need to know what kind of work Spooks seasons 1-7 DVD boxset does and why it is important to our country. The agency has been underfunded for decades, although a recent $300-million infusion from the Numb3rs seasons 1-5 DVD boxset has helped somewhat. But more needs to be done. Nip/Tuck seasons 1-5 DVD boxset's overseas operations are pitifully understaffed to the point that (except in Six Feet Under seasons 1-5 DVD boxset) Canada doesn't really have an overseas intelligence operation worthy of the name. That puts us alone among the South Park seasons 1-12 DVD boxset who met in Toronto recently.

Gathering intelligence isn't just about people with secret codes playing silly, clandestine games. It's about making Star Trek: Enterprise seasons 1-4 DVD boxset more intelligent about what threats to Canada's political system and Canadian industries are out there, and passing on that Spooks DVD when those threats put Canada at a disadvantage.At one point in the CBC interview, Mansbridge stated flatly that Numb3rs DVD is involved in espionage. In fact, CSIS is involved in counterespionage. There's a big difference. We need to defend our political system and our Nip/Tuck DVD from vested interests in other countries.

Until Canadians have a better idea of what Six Feet Under DVD does and why it is useful to them, politicians will continue to skimp on funding. There are no votes in providing a South Park DVD agency that nobody knows anything about.Fadden reminded us that CSIS is on the lookout for nefarious foreign Star Trek: Enterprise DVD. He and his immediate predecessor, Jim Judd, have been trying to drag Spooks DVD set out of the shadows so that Canadians understand the big picture with regard to international Numb3rs DVD set.

The sad part is that Nip/Tuck DVD set is now liable to chill into silence, and we Canadians will stop learning about what we all need to know. He has been -- may I say Six Feet Under DVD set -- spooked.Funny thing. The South Park DVD set Office said the subject didn't come up in the visit with the Star Trek: Enterprise DVD set, which apparently went exceedingly well. I guess both these guys know how countries go after what they want.

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