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i wonder how many county deputies it took to capture the killer of 5 from Louisiana. i know it took 29 fbi agents to take down Roger
Stone. i loved the line "why didnt you just call me".
Stone. i loved the line "why didnt you just call me".
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I was pleasantly surprised at the down to earth FBI agents that I met there. I made several friends during the 2 years that I was on site. I had a lot of interface with their reps working out their concerns with the building and I was treated very nice and with respect.
I also met a group of lawmen that were as down to earth as the FBI agents I had met in MS. They were the US Marshal's that I had dealings with over the 5 year period that our company was overseeing the contractors construction of the New US Federal Courthouse for GSA in Montgomery, AL back in 1997 thru 2002.
I was telling one of my Marshal friends, an extremely nice guy, about my new S&W 340PD .357 Mag snubby that had just came on the market that only weighs 11.58 ounces including a set of Crimson Trace laser grips mounted on it. He wanted to see it so I took him out to my car and showed it to him. He fell in love with it and asked to borrow it for a few minutes to show to all his buddies in the Marshal's Office. He was gone about 45 minutes and came back and said he showed it to everybody that was there and they all liked it especially being so light. We became pretty good friends and I visited him at his home and sold him a 44 Mag Desert Eagle that he talked me out of. He wasn't interested in my MKVII that converted to shoot the .50AE and the .44 Mag due to the heavier recoil of the .50AE.
Anybody taking bets they don't find any wrong doings with Stone. Just more media hype and we know the FBI is full of partisan hacks.
Seems that every high profile case where the defendant has the financial means to challenge the government, the government ends up looking very bad in court. In most of those cases you find out the Judge admonishes the prosecution for misconduct, usually related to concealing exculpatory evidence from the defense. the feds seem to depend on extorting guilty pleas for light sentences in order to justify their existence. You take someone like Gen Flynn for example. You put him in a room with an attorney that has already cost him $200k in fees and tell him that you'll drag this case out until he is in financial ruin, add on top the threat of max sentence of five years in federal prison, everything he's invested and saved to pass on to his kids gone, or he can take this plea, get a slap on the wrist and save what ever money he has left....
Mueller needs all the bad boys charged with something to make the BS he has on Trump more valuable. CNN is the propaganda branch of the Democrats , and the FBI and their Justice (LOL) department, are their army.
They are hell bent to destroy our Constitutional Republic and replace it with the NWO.
Figured this would make him orgasm.
Maybe the thrill was too much. [;)]
I was the lone on site rep for our company overseeing the contractors building the new FBI Headquarters for GSA in Jackson, MS back in 2008 and 2009.
I was pleasantly surprised at the down to earth FBI agents that I met there. I made several friends during the 2 years that I was on site. I had a lot of interface with their reps working out their concerns with the building and I was treated very nice and with respect.
I also met a group of lawmen that were as down to earth as the FBI agents I had met in MS. They were the US Marshal's that I had dealings with over the 5 year period that our company was overseeing the contractors construction of the New US Federal Courthouse for GSA in Montgomery, AL back in 1997 thru 2002.
I was telling one of my Marshal friends, an extremely nice guy, about my new S&W 340PD .357 Mag snubby that had just came on the market that only weighs 11.58 ounces including a set of Crimson Trace laser grips mounted on it. He wanted to see it so I took him out to my car and showed it to him. He fell in love with it and asked to borrow it for a few minutes to show to all his buddies in the Marshal's Office. He was gone about 45 minutes and came back and said he showed it to everybody that was there and they all liked it especially being so light. We became pretty good friends and I visited him at his home and sold him a 44 Mag Desert Eagle that he talked me out of. He wasn't interested in my MKVII that converted to shoot the .50AE and the .44 Mag due to the heavier recoil of the .50AE.
Every time I've ever had any one on one dealings with a person in the ATF its been the same. They were personable, kind, and seemed to be people that I could honestly be lifelong friends with......but....(you knew a "but" was coming.)
ALL government agencies have such a lofty idea of their place in the world that there is no line they will not cross when it comes to using their power.
I used to respect the FBI. That was long ago.
My respect for them ran very deep for decades.
That respect flat ended when little ole' me, a layman in the law, could not believe James Comey, a LEO, in a carefully crafted speech exonerated Hillary Rodham Clinton.
When James Comey pulled that politically motivated stunt WAY overstepping the bounds of an investigator, granting himself the role of prosecutor and jury I KNEW as sure as God made little green apples the FBI was not to be trusted until it received a complete flushing of ALL top officials.
I still do not trust them; the Deep State is still running the corruption ring unabated.
quote:Originally posted by Smitty500mag
I was the lone on site rep for our company overseeing the contractors building the new FBI Headquarters for GSA in Jackson, MS back in 2008 and 2009.
I was pleasantly surprised at the down to earth FBI agents that I met there. I made several friends during the 2 years that I was on site. I had a lot of interface with their reps working out their concerns with the building and I was treated very nice and with respect.
I also met a group of lawmen that were as down to earth as the FBI agents I had met in MS. They were the US Marshal's that I had dealings with over the 5 year period that our company was overseeing the contractors construction of the New US Federal Courthouse for GSA in Montgomery, AL back in 1997 thru 2002.
I was telling one of my Marshal friends, an extremely nice guy, about my new S&W 340PD .357 Mag snubby that had just came on the market that only weighs 11.58 ounces including a set of Crimson Trace laser grips mounted on it. He wanted to see it so I took him out to my car and showed it to him. He fell in love with it and asked to borrow it for a few minutes to show to all his buddies in the Marshal's Office. He was gone about 45 minutes and came back and said he showed it to everybody that was there and they all liked it especially being so light. We became pretty good friends and I visited him at his home and sold him a 44 Mag Desert Eagle that he talked me out of. He wasn't interested in my MKVII that converted to shoot the .50AE and the .44 Mag due to the heavier recoil of the .50AE.
Every time I've ever had any one on one dealings with a person in the ATF its been the same. They were personable, kind, and seemed to be people that I could honestly be lifelong friends with......but....(you knew a "but" was coming.)
ALL government agencies have such a lofty idea of their place in the world that there is no line they will not cross when it comes to using their power.
This^^^^^ Members of a Outlaw Motorcycle club can be personable, and down right polite and friendly one on one, or in small groups, get them in a large group when egos are involved and you'll see who they are....Feds aren't any different. Any group dynamic is very similar, ego and peer pressure brings the show.
The investigation on Trump has worn pretty thin on everybody after two years. So Mueller is just picking at bones to keep it alive
That's his job, he was put in place to protect the people involved in the conspiracy to spy on, and then remove Trump. His second mandate is to muddy the waters and create an environment and story line that justifies impeachment proceedings. He has the support of congress so it would not surprise me if this doesn't drag on for Trump's entire presidency.
The investigation on Trump has worn pretty thin on everybody after two years. So Mueller is just picking at bones to keep it alive
He is a DEMOCRAT party operative.