| William Christian Bier - 1980 - 416 sidor
...priorities: During the ten years that I was on the US Intelligence Board, a Board that receives the cream of intelligence for this country from all over the world...realm of reasoning because we were just naturally pragmu lists. The one thing we were concerned about was this: will this course of action work, will... | |
| Bertram M. Gross - 1980 - 450 sidor
...back on his own behavior, Walter Sullivan, former deputy director of the FBI, has been still franker: "Never once did I hear anybody, including myself,...question: is this course of action which we have agreed on lawful ... We were just naturally pragmatic." " Nonetheless, a few interesting tidbits have been... | |
| Clarence J. Karier - 1986 - 492 sidor
...assassination." When further asked wherher anyone in the Bureau objected to these tactics, he said: Never once did I hear anybody, including myself, raise...pragmatists. The one thing we were concerned about will this course of action work, will it get us what we want, will we reach the objective that we desire... | |
| Edward S. Herman - 1992 - 252 sidor
...Age of Surveillance, p. 184. Another official, William C. Sullivan, told the Church Committee that: "Never once did I hear anybody, including myself, raise the question: 'Is this course of action legal, is it ethical or moral.' " Ibid., p. 183. 17. Iran-Contra plaintiffs who merely lied under oath... | |
| M. Wesley Swearingen - 1995 - 216 sidor
...the US Intelligence Board... never once did I hear anybody, including myself, raise the questions: "Is this course of action which we have agreed upon lawful, is it legal, is it moral and ethical?" We never gave any thought to that realm of reasoning, because we were just naturally... | |
| Jon Wiener - 2000 - 376 sidor
...investigations of the antiwar movement, William Sullivan, testified before a congressional committee in 1975: "Never once did I hear anybody, including myself,...ethical or moral.' We never gave any thought to this line of reasoning, because we were just naturally pragmatic."22 The declaration quoted John Ehrlichman,... | |
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