Rebuilding the wall
It’s telling me that the policies of Jamie Gorelick and Bill Clinton/Janet Reno are back.
That was my opinion January 5 of this year when Obama put Leon Panetta in charge of the Central Intelligence Agency. As of now, the Central Intelligence Agency will not be allowed to glean intelligence from war prisoners. The Federal Bureau of Investigations will be doing that under a very strict set of guidelines. Those are the guys that investigate things. Now, what’s the big deal you ask? Think about these incidents and who was in charge:
- Waco
- Ruby Ridge
- Zaccarius Mussaoui, the 12th 911 terrorist.
- For that matter, 911.
- Terrorist Watch List
- Expanded wiretaps under Clinton ( and you thought Bush was bad. )
- Filegate
- Deep Throat ( when the FBI decides it needs a new president. )
- McCarthyism
On and on and on it goes. The FBI has had a history of lying, targeting people, political meddling, totally inept interventions, and most importantly, not having a clue how to deal with critical intelligence that led to the death of 2,000 people. So, when Obama appointed Panetta as the CIA Director, I stated then that we were returning to the days of Jamie Gorelick, Janet Reno, and the Wall. Today’s announcements seal it.
This is your better national security Obama promised. We’re back to 1993 again. Instead of worrying about foreign entities attacking the US, which is what the CIA does, you’re the target. If you claim to be a conservative, you’re the terrorist. If your neighbor thinks you’re a conservative, all they have to do is call the White House tip line. All that was missing was putting the federal enforcement agency in charge of gathering intelligence. Why bother seperating intelligence from enforcement? It worked so well for Clinton it got us into two wars and the worst terrorist attack in the history of our country. They did however, wipe out quite a few US citizens at Ruby Ridge and Waco.
Think about it.
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