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Further evidence of the dysfunction of government?

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Bruce Ivins, now suspected of being or at least abetting the anthrax attacker.

Now think about this. The man has a history of anger, homicidal threats, scaring the bejesus out of the very therapists who treated him... for years. Yet this man had the job of watching over a deadly toxin.

If you or I were this nuts, they wouldn't let us keep our jobs... but here he is, a psycho, granted a job managing deadly biological warfare materials.

Seems to me it reveals that the whole concept of Homeland Security as a farce.

Your thoughts.

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  1. Thsi whole story speaks to the ineptness of the DOJ.  They had the guy in their own government for over five years and could not spot him.



    Instead they were overly concerned with 9 lawyers and their political affiliations.  They investigated a woman in MN, someone who had been awarded by themselves as a top prosecutor, because they feared she was a L*****n!  (she eventually was fired)  They have obstructed the investigation of any GOP politician, and supported the destruction of the image of the US by constructing weak arguments to support the administration's policy of torture---AND HERE IS THE MOST IDIOTIC PART They constructed the argument supporting torture based upon the popularity of a fictional character--Jack Bauer.

    OH MY GAWD--am I the only one who thinks the DOJ has become an even bigger joke then the Bush Administration?


  2. I don't think this man was the Anthrax killer, but I think the government wants you to BELIEVE that he was the Anthrax killer, because I think the government carried out the attacks.  Why else would the White House be on Anthrax an entire month before the attacks even occurred?  Notice the media is trying VERY HARD to convince all of us how violent and crazy this guy was.  I am not buying it.  Also, consider that he supposedly committed suicide by overdosing on Acetiminophen?  WTF?  

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