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So basically you are saying that because the FBI discriminated against someone our soldiers are fighting for the right to live in a police state?
I'm sorry, but I don't see how that article is even remotely relevant to this dead thread.
Also, everything in those articles (that I noticed anyways) was coming from the mouth of a single disgruntled employee.
As far as trustworthiness, this Yusef guy has spilled the beans on as much information as he thinks he can get away with. Why should an organization entrust someone such as him to a key position? Just because he doesn't like how business is conducted doesn't mean he as an individual should go telling everyone.
Also, how is it relevant that FBI officials had "limited" experience before taking a job. Of course it's limited, unless you are or have been an extremist, the only experience you can get is limited.
It was also indicated in the article that DUE TO YUSEF"S DISCLOSURES to the director, he was passed over for the anti terrorism job. If the guy has some skeletons in his closet, why shouldn't they pass him over? Organizations need dirty people for low level work where the damage they can do is limited and their knowledge and experience in how the criminal element operates can be used, but they are a liability at the higher levels.
They didn't fire him, just didn't let him on the anti-terrorism team.
I honestly believe that the Democrats will win the next election, but I don't see how they would do anything except further erode our personal freedoms.
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