Thursday, September 2, 2010

Wanted Poster.

Of course this isn't an official agency poster, but the FBI certainly is in "dire need." Especially in dire need of ethics, morals and a constitutional purpose.

8 comments:

TPaine said...

Hey! Just imagine the incentive! Bustin' your chops arresting the little guys in your 'burb? Step up to federal power, writing your own warrants, operating across state lines, supported by the prez himself!

Oh, yes! I want to be an FBI agent. When do I get my badge?

Anonymous said...

Where have I seen that guy before?

Anonymous said...

sadd

Anonymous said...

I see something like this nearly every time I get online.

Defender said...

Make lots of money, meet interesting people, and kill them.
An equal opportunity obliterator, women, children, unborn babies and minorities. Visit the Waco Holocaust Electronic Museum. My family used to burn our trash in a 50-gallon barrel in the back yard. What I shoveled up afterward is what the Branch Davidians of Waco looked like on April 20, 1993.

Defender said...

"Ruby Ridge survivor learns to forgive"

http://www.dailyinterlake.com/news/local_montana/article_f06d639a-b6f2-11df-a20d-001cc4c03286.html

Sara Weaver. I guess she was the "assault baby" Randy Weaver's wife Vicki was holding in the doorway of their home when the FBI sniper blew her face out the back of her head.
I hope people will read this article and be compelled to look up the government weaseling that led up to this atrocity.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for posting the notice on Sarah. I'm glad she can forgive. She's a better person, and far better Christian than I am or will ever be.

Defender said...

I'm watching her on William Shatner's "Aftermath" interview show. I am learning things. A 400-person "army camp" to support the siege?!?
The FBI team claims it didn't know the sniper's headshot had killed Vicki Weaver when they were taunting the family on the bullhorn. TAUNTING. The FBI task force director said they were all "devastated" when Randy Weaver yelled to negotiator Bo Gritz that she was dead. Uh, rifles fired at people generally cause that.
I'm taping a later showing so I can see it all. It's worse than I thought, and I thought it was really bad.
Some things SHOULD NOT be forgiven. I don't think God wants the innocent to suffer for the sport of evil men.

Sarah was not the baby; she was old enough to hold a rifle then. Old enough to realize what was being done to her family.
I asked somewhere today: Is sadism still regarded as deviant behavior, when it seems to be practiced in so many places?