New CIA application to feature proverbial "jumping off a bridge" question
At the directive of CIA Director Porter Goss, new recruits to the CIA will be subjected to answering a series of questions about their loyalty to the President. Among those questions being asked on the application are:
If the President asked you and your friends to jump off of a bridge why should you, even if your friends refused?
A family member has acted in a manner that may get his or her ass kicked. You're asked to provide information that your family member acted correctly even though all evidence points to the opposite. Why is it more ethical to support your family than discover the truth?
Did you vote for our hero in the Oval Office, or that traitor to god and country from, now try not to gag, Massachusetts?
The White House has identified three potential threats to national security. Two of them have substantial evidence to back them up, but we really want to go after the third one. How would you take scant evidence to make a compelling case for war?
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If the President asked you and your friends to jump off of a bridge why should you, even if your friends refused?
A family member has acted in a manner that may get his or her ass kicked. You're asked to provide information that your family member acted correctly even though all evidence points to the opposite. Why is it more ethical to support your family than discover the truth?
Did you vote for our hero in the Oval Office, or that traitor to god and country from, now try not to gag, Massachusetts?
The White House has identified three potential threats to national security. Two of them have substantial evidence to back them up, but we really want to go after the third one. How would you take scant evidence to make a compelling case for war?
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