Posted on 07/14/2010 7:05:29 PM PDT by RobinMasters
The website for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which is assigned to protect the United States and enforce its laws, links to sites that laud the work of unrepentant terrorist Bill Ayers and promote freedom for convicted agent-killer Leonard Peltier.
The issue was highlighted by researcher and writer Phil Kent, who heads a communications company in a lengthy career that includes a stint as a press secretary to a U.S. senator, years of writing for the Augusta, Ga., Chronicle, the presidency of the American Research Foundation and serving as spokesman for Americans for Immigration Control.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
Doesn’t the FBI point to web sites of many “watchable groups”?
Obama doesn’t believe in ‘white man’s laws’....
One of my favorite quotes.
Proof that there can be a great truth in a very mediocre movie.
King Shabazz supported by the DOJ.
Read up on the history of the Weimar Republic; it's not so different here.
Enjoy your liberties while you still have them. Oh, and may I see your papers please?
Three weeks ago I noticed that I had a ten dollar bill with “Free Leonard Peltier” written on it. I spent it at McDonald’s on Iced Mocha.
“Iced Mocha” reminds me of “Soul on Ice” by Eldridge Cleaver.
They left off Shabazz, Rev. Wright and Van Jones? Lauded (not hardly)!
LOL—very clever.
LMAO!!
My wife's aunt has made it her life's work to keep Peltier behind bars the rest of his life.
My wife's cousin, Agent Williams' car is the green one in the link below.
Minneapolis FBI Peltier case
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