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"Dysfunctional" House Intelligence Committee
"Dysfunctional" House Intelligence Committee

Remember "Duke" Cunningham? He's the California Republican Congressman who pled guilty to bribery related charges in late 2005, who is now serving an eight year prison sentence. He also sat on the House Intelligence committee, that among other responsibilities, makes recommendations for the "black" budget of classified federal national security spending.

Concerned that Cunninham's mercenary motivations may have corrupted the Intelligence committee's business, the committee authorized an internal investigation, which was completed last year. But here's the rub: Neither the former House intel committee chairman, Peter Hoekstra (R-MI), nor its current chairman, Silvestre Reyes (D-Tx), have agreed to release the investigation's findings.

Ranking Democrat Jane Harman released the investigation's executive summary last December - to howls of outrage from committee Republicans. Today, the Los Angeles Times reports, it got a look at the whole thing -- at least the 23 page unclassified version of the 50 page report.

Its conclusion: "The committee a dysfunctional entity that served as a crossroads for almost every major figure in the ongoing criminal probe by the Justice Department."

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More evidence if you needed it that the intelligence oversight process is broken, that some of the companies hired to protect the country won their contracts through graft and are unqualified, and that post 9/11 homeland security and intelligence are just a big new trough for some contractors with the added benefit (for them) of no public accountability because the contracts are classified. Evidence as well that the entrenched conflicts of interest continue, to the degree that the committee still will not agree to publicly release even the unclassified version of the report. And that's just the greed factor. Who's looking out that the intelligence and security are any more functional? The same conflicted people.

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http://www.motherjones.com/mojoblog/archives/2007/07/4882_dysfunctional_h.html#more
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