@freemo side note: I think the CIA gets an unfair reputation. I mean like most everything they do is kept quiet, it's only when someone screws up royally that it makes the news. But what about the other 99.9% of the time when things go as planned? Nobody knows. Like when documents get leaked, there's always like 50,000 documents that get dumped, and the media finds the 1 with the screw up. The other 49,999 are boring, but that's them doing their job right.
@skanman I am no lover of the CIA or even military in general... Im very anti killing and anti war. But i try to talk about it from a neutral standpoint and my judgements of my dad in that regard i try not to do since i dont know many of the fine details.
What I do know is my dad was a good man and he tried his best to do what was right by his own moral compass. Whether I agree with that or not aside, he was trying to be a good person and that matters a lot.
@freemo I'm no lover of them either, I can't do that either, I'm just saying it's not fair that they get a bad rep based on the data that is visible. There's not much to go on. If I go by logic though, I don't think the CIA would be a fan of killing either. I've had a few conversations with my grandparents after they died, and it was impossible to get information out of them. Don't judge me, I was sad. But yeah, kind of hard to get data from a dead guy. Torture however, I'd believe that's more common than we know. And that's crap too.
I'm glad you had a good relationship with your dad, and his moral compass was great. I love my dad too, he's awesome. But I have so many friends who don't know their dads, or worse. I'll call my dad later.. I'm inspired 👍
@skanman I actually barely knew my dad... I just reflect on him with some degree of care.
@freemo well you seem like a great dude.. and they say the apple doesn't fall far from the tree..
@skanman There are shreds of hope? Can you point me to some of those please.