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Originally posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
Yes, but they don't get to keep their jobs doing this once the war is over. It's a temporary need being filled by outside contractors. Haven't you ever hired temp attorneys to review boxes? Same idea, no?
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hahahahahahahahaha, yeah, the CIA doesn't use outside contractors except in times of war or other emergency. That's a good one.
Plus, if we are now having a policy of encouraging middle eastern countries to become democracies with lots of free speech etc., the gov't should be beefing up its complement of Arabic-speaking employees. If they are good interrogators, they should be good at doing other stuff too, like analysis of news etc. And it's not like there's a huge market for interrogators who speak Arabic and have worked for the US gov't.