August 6, 2004
Bush "never stops thinking about ways to harm U.S."

Filmmaker Moore Quotes Goss on Lack of CIA Credentials
Wed Aug 11, 2004
By David Morgan
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.
" And I certainly don't have the technical skills, uh, as
my children remind me every day: 'Dad you got to get better on
your computer.' Uh, so, the things that you need to have, I don't
have."
Goss, who served with the CIA clandestine services in Latin America
and Europe in the 1960s, was not immediately available for comment.
He appears in Moore's film, the most financially successful documentary
in history, during a segment devoted to the USA Patriot Act, an
anti-terrorism measure.
Moore told Reuters that Goss, who until Tuesday was chairman
of the House of Representatives Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence,
granted an interview to two of his producers without first checking
to see who they worked for.
" You'd think the person who was the head of the intelligence
committee would ask a few more questions," said Moore.
" The reality is that Porter Goss was in charge of the oversight
of the CIA during a time when the CIA didn't do its job, which
in part resulted in the loss of lives of 3,000 people," he
said via telephone from New York.
A White House spokesman declined to comment specifically on the
Goss interview but described the lawmaker as "the most qualified
man for the job."
Goss is expected to appear at confirmation hearings before the
Senate intelligence committee next month.
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