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January 9, 2008
Traitor Philip Agee Finally Dies
Posted by Dave Blount at January 9, 2008 7:14 PM
Former CIA agent Philip Agee, a hero to the cause of moonbattery, is dead. His 1975 book Inside the Company: CIA Diary not only sniveled about the alleged misdeeds of the agency as it attempted to defend democracy from communism throughout Latin America, but actually outed about 4,000 operatives. Since these included real covert agents, not just pencil-pushing bureauweenies like Valerie Plame, he deliberately risked their lives.
Agee had been lurking in Cuba, a moonbat's conception of paradise. After a major crackdown on pro-democracy Cubans in 2003, Agee had this to say in the state-controlled media:
To think that the dissidents were creating an independent, free civil society is absurd, for they were funded and controlled by a hostile foreign power and to that degree, which was total, they were not free or independent in the least.
By "hostile foreign power" he no doubt had in mind America, which is hated by moonbats for the same reason it is loved by everyone decent.
According to a high-ranking Cuban defector, Agee was paid $1 million for betraying his country. But apparently that isn't enough to buy quality healthcare on the island prison. He died following surgery for ulcers probably caused by having to live with himself.

On tips from Wiggins, Brooklyn Red Leg and Bill V.


