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Sunday, June 16, 2013

FBI director should hand in his badge now!

FBI director should hand in his badge now!

Exclusive: Joseph Farah demands resignation of official who  ignores national security threat

 

author-imageJoseph  Farah About | Email | Archive 
Joseph Farah is founder, editor and CEO of  WND and a nationally syndicated columnist with Creators News Service.. He is the author or  co-author of 13 books, including his latest, "The  Tea Party Manifesto," and his classic, "Taking  America Back," now in its third edition and 14th printing. Farah is the  former editor of the legendary Sacramento Union and other major-market  dailies.
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It’s not just that government collects so much data on Americans that bothers  me.

It’s what the government does and doesn’t do with the data that  makes it worse.

 
Take, for example, the feisty interchange between Rep. Louis Gohmert,  R-Texas, and FBI Director Robert Mueller last week.

Gohmert was grilling Mueller over the FBI’s abject failure at preventing the  April 15 Boston Marathon bombing by neglecting to investigate their mosque,  founded by Abdurahman Alamoudi, who was convicted of supporting terrorism. He  also pointed out the FBI had a tip from Russia that one of the Tsarnaev brothers  had been radicalized in a visit to Chechnya prior to the attack.

“The FBI never canvassed Boston mosques until four days after the April 15  attacks,” Gohmert said. “If the Russians tell you that someone has been  radicalized and you go check and see the mosque that they went to, then you get  the articles of incorporation as I have for the group that created the Boston  mosque where these Tsarnaevs attended and you find out the name Alamoudi.”

Mueller accused Gohmert of not having his facts straight, for which he should  be cited for contempt of Congress. It is Mueller who didn’t have his facts  straight – even admitting he didn’t know about who founded the mosque.

This little fact was reported in  WND in 2003 – a full year before Alamoudi pleaded guilty for conducting illegal  transactions with the Libyan government and playing a role in a conspiracy to  assassinate Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah! Yet the FBI director didn’t know?  Why didn’t he know? The FBI was conducted multicultural outreaches to the mosque  prior to the attack, yet it was oblivious to its history? Incredible.

That’s an illustration of why too much information in the wrong hands – and  make no mistake about it, the government’s hands are the wrong hands – is so  dangerous. Too much information sometimes obscures the obvious.

Islamic Society of Boston Mosque was, and remains to this day, a breeding  ground for the kind of Muslim extremism that represents a grave threat to  national security and the safety of the American public.

What is Mueller doing about that?

Nothing.

If a church had that kind of history, its charter would have been pulled long  ago and those responsible for aiding and abetting terrorism would be locked up  in Guantanamo. You know it, and I know it. But the FBI closes its eyes to this  kind of violent and explosive hatred when those responsible are followers of  Muhammad.

I encourage you to watch the fiery exchange as it was captured on CSPAN last  Thursday.

It’s time for Mueller to go. I know he is a short-termer and leaving office  soon. But it’s not soon enough.

This guy is not exactly Elliott Ness.

He’s been in the job too long – since a week before Sept. 11, 2001.

He obviously didn’t learn enough from that experience.

It’s time for an immediate change.

It’s also good to know there are at least a few members of Congress who know  what’s really going on in this country – people like Louis Gohmert.

It’s also time to dismantle the surveillance state on general principle. It’s  un-American to the core. But there’s another good reason to destroy it:  Government not only ignores the vital information at its fingertips, it also  misuses it, misinterprets it, fails to connect the dots and misses the forest  for the trees because of the overwhelming amount of data it collects.

I don’t know what’s scarier – the fact that government collects information  from every American surreptitiously or that it uses all the wrong criteria in  figuring out who really represents a threat to the safety and security of our  country and citizenry.

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/06/fbi-director-should-hand-in-his-badge-now/#V93xGK03xhiTkv8j.99

2 Comments:

rdgrnr said...

I saw that exchange.
Mueller seems a little slow-witted.
He needs to go.
Now.

8:06 PM
CajunWin4 said...

Holder and Obama need to be held accountable for Treasonous acts against the People and The U.S.A . It will take the PEOPLE to make Congress take Action .The eye is off the Ball at this time the Benghazi slaughter and murder is a result Barry Soetoro Barrack Obama actions . Which was where was he for 8 Hours and   Why did he give the Stand Down Order ???

8:09 PM

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