We all know exactly what kind of people clinton promoted.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS May 04, 2003
NEW YORK - Six FBI agents filed a federal discrimination lawsuit against the agency in Manhattan alleging they were subjected to harassment because of their race or ethnicity.
The suit was filed Friday by five black agents and a Hispanic agent, all based in New York. In it, they say their supervisor subjected them to a "pattern of disparate treatment and harassment based on their race or national origin."
The lawsuit says two of the agents were made fun of in an offensive cartoon that was pinned to a wall normally reserved for pictures of fugitives. In the drawing, they were depicted wearing gold medals inscribed with the words "Pairs Whining."
A message left yesterday with the FBI's Manhattan office seeking comment was not immediately returned.
The agents, Nathan Tucker; Paul Sutherland; Wilfred Baptiste; Kendall Hobson; and Carlos Luquis, also filed a discrimination lawsuit in Washington in September saying racial bias interfered with their work on investigations, including the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.