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President-elect Barack Obama's appointments to Homeland Security, the Justice Department and now the CIA indicate a virtual abandonment of the War on Terror.

As Homeland Security chief, he's named a governor whose only experience has been with the U.S.-Mexican border. His attorney general pick, meanwhile, took the lead in pardoning FALN terrorists. Now he has rounded out his national-security and Justice Department teams by naming ultraliberals.

Leon Panetta, his choice for CIA chief, is as liberal as they come. Though originally a pro-Nixon congressman, he long ago embraced the left with the fervor of a convert and brings these values to the CIA.

As President Bill Clinton's chief of staff (a tenure that coincided with my own work with Clinton), he was a dedicated liberal, opposing accommodation with the Republicans who ran Congress and battling hard against a balanced-budget deal. After winning re-election, Clinton jettisoned Panetta for the more moderate Erskine Bowles in order to reach a deal with the GOP.

Plus, Panetta was a prime mover in the 1995 appointment of John Deutch to head CIA, replacing hardliner Jim Woolsey. Deutch eventually needed a presidential pardon after being caught committing a massive security breach by taking home his laptop laden with secret files.

Choosing Panetta to head the CIA culminates liberals' 35-year crusade to take over the agency, humble its operatives and rein in its operations. In 1977, President Jimmy Carter named liberal JFK adviser Ted Sorenson to head CIA, only to have the nomination killed. In 1997, Clinton tried to name his ultra-leftist National Security Adviser Tony Lake (who had quit Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's staff over Vietnam), only to have that nomination rejected, as well.

Each time, the intelligence community acted to protect its own and curbed the liberal president's inclinations.

But now, under Obama, the Democrats will finally have their way and appoint a liberal zealot to head the agency.

Panetta will, presumably, curb such practices as waterboarding, rendition and warrantless wiretapping. So we won't gather much intelligence — but our spies will dot all the i's and cross all the t's.

Over at Justice, Obama is naming four liberals to staff the agency, each determined to rein in effective intelligence-gathering.

Professor Dawn Johnsen of Indiana University Law School is to head the Office of Legal Counsel. She distinguished herself by writing a law-review article taking issue with President Bush's efforts to keep us safe. It was titled, "What's a President To Do: Interpreting the Constitution in the Wake of the Bush Administration Abuses."

Presumably, she'll bring back the days of the wall between criminal and intelligence investigations, which led to our failure to examine the computer of "20th hijacker" Zacharias Moussaoui, which contained wire-fund-transfer information on the other hijackers.

No less an authority than Harvard Law professor Laurence Tribe, who taught Elena Kagan, the new solicitor general, predicted that she and Johnsen would "freshly re-examine some of the positions the previous administration has taken."

Obama's other Justice appointments, David Ogden as deputy attorney general and Thomas Perrelli as associate AG, bring back Clinton-Janet Reno Justice Department retreads. Both participated eagerly in the constraints on intelligence-gathering that left us so vulnerable on 9-11.

Bush's legacy shows one clear achievement: He kept us safe after 9-11. Now his successor's policies are about to eradicate that singular achievement. The liberals will, of course, all cheer these appointments and the policies they'll pursue once in office, but these appointments make it frighteningly more likely that we will, indeed, be hit again.

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Siir;.... The intelligence community is like any other bureaucracy, generally putting its needs to the fore, and as inclined to cover its ass by sitting on it... I have no doubt that there are good and able people there; but if the president does not have at least one man there responsive to his needs and deferential to his power, then how can he be held responsible.... We isolate cabinet positions... They stand behind the president, and if recent history is a guide, he stands up for them....But I think, that if you look at the presidency historically, you can see almost exactly when it  became an expensive and distant office.... When the spoils of office was ended, the president no longer had to be accountable for the action of the bureaucracy.... When all owed their office to the president, and the president had to be accountable for their performance, then the government could be counted on to work for at least a majority of the people... Certainly it was a cash cow, but it was then not so often for sale to the highest bidder... Look at those who Lincoln appointed, even his political generals, and they could produce votes, and their offices could produce revenue... While it may be argued that one who buys his job will not also work at it, still; something had to get done... When the CIA, and FBI failed this country before 911, and the CIA failed before Iraq; heads should have rolled like bowling balls... We pay for failures so that is what we get... So what if the general frustration with government leads to change??? Where is the change???Will it be only a change of faces or of substance; because if America is paying those spies a fair wage, and for that wage they do not have the nads to tell the president what they know, and don't know; then what good are they??? Look at the meltdown on Wall Street... Is that only a failure of bureaucracy??? It was that... But when funds are not there to pay to monitor, then whose failure is the disaster???Why you are talking is the problem... It does not matter who is in charge if they are intelligent and responsible.... The problem of all problems in this country is that we are not governed by ourselves... WE are governed by ideology... Our ideology determined the intelligence pre 911... Our ideology determined the oversight before, and long before Wall Street melted... You want to appear the messenger of responsible government... I see  through you like a cheap nighty... Your ideology blinds your perspective just as it has blinded government for our entire lifetimes.... Procapitalism/anticommunism, pro christian/ anti islamic, pro right/ anti liberal and the only problem is that ideologies are no better than beer goggles... Until people trash their ideology they cannot act and react as every situation demands... Ideology does not make for good government... I trust Mr. Obama will not be ideological, but practical and pragmatic... In that, he needs department heads responsive to him in every detail... Then their failures can be laid at the feet of the president...Thanks...Sweeney
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