Wednesday, December 21, 2005

DATABASES-CONTINUED

whtfucover said

Not all databases are for people that have been arrested. A friend of mine who wrote databases for the ABI did a few for wiretaps to help agent's and other law enforcement agencies from Louisiana to Georgia "connect the dots" for drug busts and other crimes. Sound familiar?? The administration and the CIA along with the FBI were chastised for not "connecting the dots" prior to 9/11. Now that they are trying to, we still have people who think that we are not at war and we should just give up to the terrorists as the previous 4 administrations did. Yes I will Lump Reagan in there to. We had Iran, Lebanon, Libya (well they bombed Libya) KobarTowers,The Cole, the first Twin Towers, nothing was done except in the courts. That was a joke, they don't obey our laws so they need to be. The neville chamberlain approach didn't work the first time did it? So why repeat history.

You're right that law enforcement put together a list of "probable" suspects in a investigation. Probable meaning they have some suspicion about these individuals and so there for they need to be checked out. But what is suspicious about a Bible Group, or a youth group? I mean these aren't Hitler's youth groups like the Nazis had during WW II. They don't keep up on the KKK as much as they are these other benign groups.

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