FBI Director Robert S. Mueller
FBI Director, Robert S. Mueller, had the gall to give a speech this week about privacy and civil liberties, when under his direction, the FBI has so blatantly disregarded both, in criminal violation of the law. He's a madman and a lunatic that has run the FBI into the ground. The agency's spending exponentially increased under his tenure.
He let 9/11, 7/7, Fort Hood and the Detroit Christmas 2009 airline bombing happen, in spite of the fact, he had credible evidence in his possession, which would have stopped the attacks that cost thousands their lives.
The FBI's computer system failed, descending into chaos that usurped close to $1 billion in taxpayer funds. He wasted taxpayer money flying around in a private jet with catered meals, meant for agents on emergency terrorism missions. He spied on millions of Americans in criminal violation of the Constitution. He spied on foreigners in criminal violation of international laws in many nations and broke the UN Charter.
He's passed sensitive, private emails and computer documents of politicians, scientists, doctors, journalists and bloggers, to two U.S. Presidents in a row, along with other members of Congress, none of whom were entitled to have them. He's illegally investigated, harassed and terrorized innocent Americans, who are conscientious objectors, to U.S. wars in the Middle Eastern nations of Afghanistan and Iraq.
He routinely lies to the American people in loquacious speeches, much like he does to his wife, who he has cheated on more than once, with younger women. What a mess he's made. With such a horrific track record as FBI Director and more importantly, a human being, has he really deluded himself into thinking he warrants or deserves anyone's trust or respect.
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Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2010 - Mueller said some people have suggested there is an inherent tension between protecting national security and preserving civil liberties. "I disagree," he said. "We have a right to privacy, but we also have a right to ride the subways without the threat of bombings. ... It is a question of balance."
"If we safeguard our civil liberties, but leave our country vulnerable to a terrorist attack, we have lost. If we protect America from terrorism but sacrifice civil liberties, we have also lost," he said....