The heroes of the Left - long live the FBI


this is from Huffington Post for the mental midgets here who love to cry about the source (hi @insinceredawg )
Commentators display amnesia when they describe former FBI Directors Robert Mueller and James Comey as stellar and credible law enforcement figures. Perhaps if they included J. Edgar Hoover, such fulsome praise could be put into proper perspective. Although these Hoover successors, now occupying center stage in the investigation of President Trump, have been hailed for their impeccable character by much of official Washington, the truth is, as top law enforcement officials of the Bush administration (Mueller as FBI Director and James Comey as Deputy Attorney General), both presided over post-9/11 cover-ups and secret abuses of the Constitution, enabled Bush-Cheney fabrications to launch wrongful wars, and exhibited plain vanilla incompetence.
@dflea they were on the wrong side of history and still are
In the aftermath of the attacks, Mueller directed the “post-9/11 round-up” of around 1,000 immigrants who mostly happened to be in the wrong place (NYC area) at the wrong time, as FBI Headquarters encouraged more and more detentions for what seemed to be essentially PR purposes. Field offices were required to report daily the number of detentions in order to supply grist for FBI press releases about FBI “progress” in fighting terrorism. Consequently, some of the detainees were brutalized and jailed for up to a year despite the fact that none turned out to be terrorists.
Long before he became FBI Director, serious questions existed about Mueller’s role as Acting U.S. Attorney in Boston in effectively enabling decades of corruption and covering up of the FBI’s illicit deals with mobster Whitey Bulger and other “top echelon” informants who committed numerous murders and crimes. When the truth was finally uncovered through intrepid investigative reporting and persistent, honest judges, U.S. taxpayers footed a $100 million court award to the four men framed for murders committed by (the FBI operated) Bulger gang.
Current media applause omits the fact that former FBI Director Mueller was the top official in charge of the Anthrax terror fiasco investigation into the 2001 murders, which targeted an innocent man (Steven Hatfill) whose lawsuit eventually forced the FBI to pay $5 million in compensation. Mueller’s FBI was also severely criticized by Department of Justice Inspector Generals finding the FBI overstepped the law improperly serving hundreds of thousands of “national security letters” to obtain private (and irrelevant) metadata on citizens, and for infiltrating nonviolent anti-war groups under the guise of investigating “terrorism.”
For his part, Deputy Attorney General James Comey, too, went along with Bush and Cheney after 9/11 and signed off on a number of highly illegal programs including warrantless surveillance of Americans and torture of captives. Comey also defended the Bush administration’s three year-long detention of an American citizen without charges or right to counsel.
it just gets better from there
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More and more vindication every day for our controversial, but correct positions on a wide variety of issues.
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Congrats. You shared an opinion piece from 9 months ago. What does this prove?
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It proves your a FBI cock suckerinsinceredawg said:Congrats. You shared an opinion piece from 9 months ago. What does this prove?
And incredibly dense if you have to ask -
I only see a peaceful and productive discourse coming from this.
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Fuck off pussyGwad said:I only see a peaceful and productive discourse coming from this.
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If we're going to start bagging on cross-dressing, then I'm out!RaceBannon said:https://huffingtonpost.com/entry/conflicts-of-interest-and-ethics-robert-mueller-and_us_5936a148e4b033940169cdc8
this is from Huffington Post for the mental midgets here who love to cry about the source (hi @insinceredawg )
Commentators display amnesia when they describe former FBI Directors Robert Mueller and James Comey as stellar and credible law enforcement figures. Perhaps if they included J. Edgar Hoover, such fulsome praise could be put into proper perspective. Although these Hoover successors, now occupying center stage in the investigation of President Trump, have been hailed for their impeccable character by much of official Washington, the truth is, as top law enforcement officials of the Bush administration (Mueller as FBI Director and James Comey as Deputy Attorney General), both presided over post-9/11 cover-ups and secret abuses of the Constitution, enabled Bush-Cheney fabrications to launch wrongful wars, and exhibited plain vanilla incompetence.
@dflea they were on the wrong side of history and still are
In the aftermath of the attacks, Mueller directed the “post-9/11 round-up” of around 1,000 immigrants who mostly happened to be in the wrong place (NYC area) at the wrong time, as FBI Headquarters encouraged more and more detentions for what seemed to be essentially PR purposes. Field offices were required to report daily the number of detentions in order to supply grist for FBI press releases about FBI “progress” in fighting terrorism. Consequently, some of the detainees were brutalized and jailed for up to a year despite the fact that none turned out to be terrorists.
Long before he became FBI Director, serious questions existed about Mueller’s role as Acting U.S. Attorney in Boston in effectively enabling decades of corruption and covering up of the FBI’s illicit deals with mobster Whitey Bulger and other “top echelon” informants who committed numerous murders and crimes. When the truth was finally uncovered through intrepid investigative reporting and persistent, honest judges, U.S. taxpayers footed a $100 million court award to the four men framed for murders committed by (the FBI operated) Bulger gang.
Current media applause omits the fact that former FBI Director Mueller was the top official in charge of the Anthrax terror fiasco investigation into the 2001 murders, which targeted an innocent man (Steven Hatfill) whose lawsuit eventually forced the FBI to pay $5 million in compensation. Mueller’s FBI was also severely criticized by Department of Justice Inspector Generals finding the FBI overstepped the law improperly serving hundreds of thousands of “national security letters” to obtain private (and irrelevant) metadata on citizens, and for infiltrating nonviolent anti-war groups under the guise of investigating “terrorism.”
For his part, Deputy Attorney General James Comey, too, went along with Bush and Cheney after 9/11 and signed off on a number of highly illegal programs including warrantless surveillance of Americans and torture of captives. Comey also defended the Bush administration’s three year-long detention of an American citizen without charges or right to counsel.
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Finallycreepycoug said:
If we're going to start bagging on cross-dressing, then I'm out!RaceBannon said:https://huffingtonpost.com/entry/conflicts-of-interest-and-ethics-robert-mueller-and_us_5936a148e4b033940169cdc8
this is from Huffington Post for the mental midgets here who love to cry about the source (hi @insinceredawg )
Commentators display amnesia when they describe former FBI Directors Robert Mueller and James Comey as stellar and credible law enforcement figures. Perhaps if they included J. Edgar Hoover, such fulsome praise could be put into proper perspective. Although these Hoover successors, now occupying center stage in the investigation of President Trump, have been hailed for their impeccable character by much of official Washington, the truth is, as top law enforcement officials of the Bush administration (Mueller as FBI Director and James Comey as Deputy Attorney General), both presided over post-9/11 cover-ups and secret abuses of the Constitution, enabled Bush-Cheney fabrications to launch wrongful wars, and exhibited plain vanilla incompetence.
@dflea they were on the wrong side of history and still are
In the aftermath of the attacks, Mueller directed the “post-9/11 round-up” of around 1,000 immigrants who mostly happened to be in the wrong place (NYC area) at the wrong time, as FBI Headquarters encouraged more and more detentions for what seemed to be essentially PR purposes. Field offices were required to report daily the number of detentions in order to supply grist for FBI press releases about FBI “progress” in fighting terrorism. Consequently, some of the detainees were brutalized and jailed for up to a year despite the fact that none turned out to be terrorists.
Long before he became FBI Director, serious questions existed about Mueller’s role as Acting U.S. Attorney in Boston in effectively enabling decades of corruption and covering up of the FBI’s illicit deals with mobster Whitey Bulger and other “top echelon” informants who committed numerous murders and crimes. When the truth was finally uncovered through intrepid investigative reporting and persistent, honest judges, U.S. taxpayers footed a $100 million court award to the four men framed for murders committed by (the FBI operated) Bulger gang.
Current media applause omits the fact that former FBI Director Mueller was the top official in charge of the Anthrax terror fiasco investigation into the 2001 murders, which targeted an innocent man (Steven Hatfill) whose lawsuit eventually forced the FBI to pay $5 million in compensation. Mueller’s FBI was also severely criticized by Department of Justice Inspector Generals finding the FBI overstepped the law improperly serving hundreds of thousands of “national security letters” to obtain private (and irrelevant) metadata on citizens, and for infiltrating nonviolent anti-war groups under the guise of investigating “terrorism.”
For his part, Deputy Attorney General James Comey, too, went along with Bush and Cheney after 9/11 and signed off on a number of highly illegal programs including warrantless surveillance of Americans and torture of captives. Comey also defended the Bush administration’s three year-long detention of an American citizen without charges or right to counsel.
it just gets better from there
this bored needs a cleansing from the dumbass hondo spirits here -
RaceBannon said:
It proves your a FBI cock suckerinsinceredawg said:Congrats. You shared an opinion piece from 9 months ago. What does this prove?
And incredibly dense if you have to ask -
Sounds like a personal problemRaceBannon said:
Fuck off pussyGwad said:I only see a peaceful and productive discourse coming from this.
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I'm not under investigation
What part of the HUff Po article on your heroes is not correct? You don't think that warrants an attack?
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Are Huff Po opinion pieces the authority on real news now?RaceBannon said:I'm not under investigation
What part of the HUff Po article on your heroes is not correct? You don't think that warrants an attack?
You love some FBI cock
Then you must believe these as well
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/seriously-how-dumb-is-trump_us_5a525a1ee4b003133ec8cb66
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-russia-election-impact_us_5a9098abe4b03b55731c37df
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/opinion-patterson-trump-russia_us_5a98709ae4b0a0ba4ad179b2
Let me guess, only the articles that you cherry pick to fit your agenda are real. Anything that doesn't swallow Trump's cock is fake. -
So you can't deal with this article
That's what I thought -
I'm fine with it, their entitled to their opinion. I've never believed Comey and Mueller were perfect. But they are far better, more honorable, and smarter men than your Stable Genius.RaceBannon said:So you can't deal with this article
That's what I thought
Can you handle the articles I posted? Doubt it. In you simple and shallow mind, Stable Genius is perfect and any criticism of him is fake. -
No one has been harder on Trumpy than Race.insinceredawg said:
I'm fine with it, their entitled to their opinion. I've never believed Comey and Mueller were perfect. But they are far better, more honorable, and smarter men than your Stable Genius.RaceBannon said:So you can't deal with this article
That's what I thought
Can you handle the articles I posted? Doubt it. In you simple and shallow mind, Stable Genius is perfect and any criticism of him is fake. -
The “duly and freely elected” trumpy.salemcoog said:
No one has been harder on Trumpy than Race.insinceredawg said:
I'm fine with it, their entitled to their opinion. I've never believed Comey and Mueller were perfect. But they are far better, more honorable, and smarter men than your Stable Genius.RaceBannon said:So you can't deal with this article
That's what I thought
Can you handle the articles I posted? Doubt it. In you simple and shallow mind, Stable Genius is perfect and any criticism of him is fake. -
insinceredawg said:
I'm fine with it, their entitled to their opinion. I've never believed Comey and Mueller were perfect. But they are far better, more honorable, and smarter men than your Stable Genius.RaceBannon said:So you can't deal with this article
That's what I thought
Can you handle the articles I posted? Doubt it. In you simple and shallow mind, Stable Genius is perfect and any criticism of him is fake.
It helps to know that Racey is a former Democrat who feels let down/betrayed.
Listen, and understand. That RaceBannon is out there. It can’t be bargained with. It can’t be reasoned with. It doesn’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until it is dead. -
That's what they said in 1865, too.BearsWiin said:insinceredawg said:
I'm fine with it, their entitled to their opinion. I've never believed Comey and Mueller were perfect. But they are far better, more honorable, and smarter men than your Stable Genius.RaceBannon said:So you can't deal with this article
That's what I thought
Can you handle the articles I posted? Doubt it. In you simple and shallow mind, Stable Genius is perfect and any criticism of him is fake.
It helps to know that Racey is a former Democrat who feels let down/betrayed.
Listen, and understand. That RaceBannon is out there. It can’t be bargained with. It can’t be reasoned with. It doesn’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until it is dead.
@RaceBannon was there.