Did a search didnt see this posted apologys if it t'were
1 posted on
10/07/2002 6:30:44 PM PDT by
joesnuffy
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To: joesnuffy
That little prick! Let's talk about who really contributed to 9/11. He was the FBI chief until 9/9/2001, right?
3 posted on
10/07/2002 6:36:16 PM PDT by
mfreddy
To: joesnuffy
Far left, hard left, or left-wing groups are much larger and far more dangerous than some wacked right wingers. Behind Islamic terrorists, the marxist left embodies the most dangerous internal threat followed by the illegal immigrant invasion forces.
To: joesnuffy
Yeah right...when a right wing group crashes a plane into an abortion clinic and kills 3000 then Freeh might have a claim...now we know why ok city bombing was blamed on right wingers the demecrats hate america and it was easier to target/blame americans than to solve the real problem that it was actually foreign terrorists. But then foreign terrorists are among the friends of the previous administration.
7 posted on
10/07/2002 6:44:52 PM PDT by
teresat
To: joesnuffy
Of course Louis Freeh is right; we are MUCH more dangerous to lieberal control of government than the Islamists because we vote.
8 posted on
10/07/2002 6:49:44 PM PDT by
steveegg
To: joesnuffy
Joining Freeh on tomorrow's witness panel are former Sen. Warren Rudman, R-N.H., Paul Pillar, national intelligence officer for the CIA's Northeast South Asia region, and Mary Jo White, former U.S. attorney in New York. I hope this is not a gag-reflex from the left as they attempt once again to use difficult issues to "spin" hatred for conservatives and Republicans. I was appalled at Clinton's behavior back when he basically called Rush a terrorist. It's a leftwing version of mccarthyism basically.
1. Ask Mary Jo White how much of a threat bribe-taking Senators are. (She's the one who passed on prosecuting Torch (D-NJ) )
2. Ask how much a threat PETA/ALF are and eco-terrorists. U of Oregon biology lab was destroyed by fire. Not an issue?
3. What about Specter's looking into the allegations of John Doe $2 in OK bombing being possible Iraqi agent? THis was an alleged connection aired on Fox Tony snow show this weeked. ..will that get aired in this hearing?
9 posted on
10/07/2002 6:51:20 PM PDT by
WOSG
To: joesnuffy
Louis Freeh had a great reputation before he became director of FBI. KISS THAT GOODBYE!
10 posted on
10/07/2002 6:51:55 PM PDT by
jd777
To: joesnuffy
"Freeh in 1999 told Congress that domestic "right-wing groups" posed "a very real threat" to national security." Translation = Get the 'angry white males.'
12 posted on
10/07/2002 6:55:53 PM PDT by
blam
To: joesnuffy
Was the FBI talking about the "vast right wing conspiracy" before Hillary mentioned it? In their zest, did they start going after outspoken Republican citizens? Were FBI actions used to intimidate conservatives? Legal, honest conservatives who objected to having a possible rapist President lying to the country. Freedom is being able to object to a man like Clinton. Its what free speech is for, contrary to what the larry flynts will say...
At the least, this silliness exposed us to real threats from the likes of Osama.
As WorldNetDaily first reported July 25, veteran FBI agents have complained that the Clinton administration shifted countererror efforts to fighting "right-wing groups" as part of a larger political strategy to demonize Republicans.
13 posted on
10/07/2002 6:56:36 PM PDT by
GOPJ
To: LarryLied
Was the FBI talking about the "vast right wing conspiracy" before Hillary mentioned it? In their zest, did they start going after outspoken Republican citizens? Were FBI actions used to intimidate conservatives? Legal, honest conservatives who objected to having a possible rapist President lying to the country. Freedom is being able to object to a man like Clinton. Its what free speech is for, contrary to what the larry flynts will say...
At the least, this silliness exposed us to real threats from the likes of Osama.
As WorldNetDaily first reported July 25, veteran FBI agents have complained that the Clinton administration shifted countererror efforts to fighting "right-wing groups" as part of a larger political strategy to demonize Republicans.
15 posted on
10/07/2002 6:57:39 PM PDT by
GOPJ
To: joesnuffy
I remember reading the right wing terrorists pages on the FBI page under Reno. It was not JUST abortion clinic bomber wackos, it was fringing on people who protested/spoke against the Clinton administration.
To: joesnuffy
I guess Uncle Janet is still L'il Louie's ventriloquist...
To: joesnuffy
Freeh in 1999 told Congress that domestic "right-wing groups" posed "a very real threat" to national security.How soon we forget about Ted Kaszinski (SP?), the mad LEFTIST bomber. He sure has dropped out of the public discussion of terrorism. Guess he wasn't really that bad! Or the Abbey Hoffman types in the '60's. If anything, the LEFT is the home of terrorists and freaks.
To: joesnuffy
What else can anyone say, but Thank you Bill, Janet, and Louis. You guys have allowed this all to happen, and I hope it haunts you for the rest of your days, like Waco haunted Vince Foster.
To: joesnuffy
Freeh is a Clintonic cretin.
To: joesnuffy
Freeh made a vigorous defense of Lon Horiuchi, the FBI sniper that killed Vickie Weaver from ambush [neither the U.S. Marshals nor the FBI announced their presence ].
21 posted on
10/07/2002 7:09:02 PM PDT by
gatex
To: joesnuffy
Clinton and Reno were the forces behind this policy.
After OKC clinton used the FBI to help him blame the right wing militias and even the right wing talk show hosts as dangers to America. It helped clinton turn his flagging election campaign around and get re-elected.
The yes-men who went along with clinton's views in the FBI and CIA were promoted. Unfortunately, most of them are still in positions of power within the security agencies. Presumably they are the ones who release damaging leaks and continue to misdirect the FBI even now.
22 posted on
10/07/2002 7:20:31 PM PDT by
Cicero
To: joesnuffy; Howlin
Freeh in his 1999 testimony defined "right-wing groups" as "militias, white-separatist groups, anti-government groups," "tax protestors" and "anti-abortion" bombers.He forgot all about the church burnings.
Is Osama and Sadam on the left - or the right?
To: joesnuffy
"Freeh and his deputy Robert B. "Bear" Bryant moved counterterrorism analysts over to tracking "right-wing groups" and aiding in criminal prosecutions, agents have told WorldNetDaily. Intelligence-gathering on foreign threats suffered as a result. "Sept. 11 proved that plan didn't work," concurred Washington Times national-security reporter Bill Gertz in "Breakdown," his new book released in August. "It later came to light that headquarters ignored dedicated agents in the field who had flagged the suspicious activity of Middle Eastern men enrolled at U.S. flight schools." FBI agents knew the threat of homegrown terrorism from militias and other groups was not as serious as the growing threat of Islamic terrorism. Yet Freeh and Bryant under the direction of Attorney General Janet Reno made "right-wing" terrorism the centerpiece of their strategy to combat Y2K security threats. The strategy, called "Project Megiddo," zeroed in on white supremacists, militias and Christian "extremists." The project was outlined in a 32-page report that the FBI recently removed from its website. The fear of homegrown terrorism proved overdone. In fact, the only real terrorist threat in the new millennium came from an al-Qaida operative who tried to sneak into the U.S. from Canada with bombs to blow up Los Angeles International Airport. Critics say the bureau wasted valuable resources that could have been better spent hunting down Osama bin Laden and eradicating al-Qaida sleeper cells in the U.S."
32 posted on
10/07/2002 8:35:22 PM PDT by
Cindy
To: joesnuffy; aristeides; YaYa123; Angelwood; kristinn
Joining Freeh on tomorrow's witness panel are former Sen. Warren Rudman, R-N.H., Paul Pillar, national intelligence officer for the CIA's Northeast South Asia region, and Mary Jo White, former U.S. attorney in New York. Will this be on C-Span?
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