Wednesday, November 18, 2009

FBI Blew Credible Tip About Abortionist Killer


NOTE: This website is anti-abortion, but does not condone the murder of abortion providers.

Clueless FBI Director Robert S. Mueller

According to published reports, the FBI was given a credible warning in writing that, Scott Roeder, was planning to kill abortion doctor, George Tiller. However, the FBI ignored it and Tiller was murdered a month later by Roeder.

The tip was sent to the FBI, in a detailed letter by Mark Archer, a man who has been locked in a custody battle against Roeder, regarding the former's stepchild. Archer wrote in the letter of a specific, credible threat, stating Roeder plans to murder George Tiller.

The FBI admits receiving the letter before the murder occurred, but astonishingly now states the threat was not specific or credible. Are they serious. How much more specific and credible can a tip be, than someone giving you a firsthand account of what they heard, the name of the person making the threats and the individual they are stating they plan to kill.

Don't insult people's intelligence, by stating that is not credible. Just tell the truth - the FBI didn't take the tip seriously and now a man has been murdered as a result of the agency's negligence.

This serves as additional proof there is something very wrong at the FBI, much like this website has alleged for the past few years. Once again, the FBI needs to be closed with Congress forming a new national law enforcement agency. Don't wait until something worse than 9/11 and Fort Hood happens.

The agency's well-publicized failures, such as the aforementioned, September 11ths terrorist attacks, the London bombings, the Fort Hood massacre and James Bugler, are the tip of the iceberg, with other dormant cases in the FBI's system, posing a great danger to the nation.

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