for at the moment, therefore he would not be able to get a job in his
previous field in the CIA.
So...for example a COBOL programmer looking for a job now, when everyone
wants JAVA, may say the same thing.
Doesn't mean that COBOL programmer can't be vice president of the
company with the knowledge and experience he gained in *programming*.
It's like saying that a CF programmer has no business being in upper
management in a firm that does development in ASP.
Once again, Moore seems to take something completely out of context and
use it to further his own agendas.
critical thinking.
-Gel
-----Original Message-----
From: Howie Hamlin
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Congressman Porter Goss, President Bush's
nominee for CIA director, could be his own worst enemy when it comes to
making the case that he deserves to lead the U.S. intelligence agency.
"I couldn't get a job with CIA today. I am not qualified," the Florida
Republican told documentary-maker Michael Moore's production company
during the filming of the anti-Bush movie "Fahrenheit 9/11."
A day after Bush picked Goss for the top U.S. spy job, Moore on
Wednesday released an excerpt from a March 3 interview in which the
65-year-old former House of Representatives intelligence chief recounts
his lack of qualifications for employment as a modern CIA staffer.
"I don't have the language skills. I, you know, my language skills were
romance languages and stuff. We're looking for Arabists today. I don't
have the cultural background probably," Goss is quoted in an interview
transcript.
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