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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (18156)5/2/2003 11:18:56 AM
From: yard_man  Respond to of 81988
 
>>To the contrary, inside the FBI, the supervisor who actively suppressed the field office level investigations in the summer of 2001 by Agent Colleen Rowley in Minneapolis and Agent Wright in Phoenix was a man by the name of David Frasca. He declined requests for FISA subpoenas by agents and demanded the agents look away from investigating foreign nationals at flight schools.

What happened to Frasca? He was rewarded with a promotion and a raise for a job well done.

Curious. Isn't it.

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Very sad -- doesn't necessarily make me think conspiracy, though. Government rewards ineptness and incompentence as a matter of practice -- sorry to say this -- but especially in law enforcement and the military. These are honorable and important functions of government, but even they are subject to "empire building."