Think Progress

FBI ‘turns its back’ on white-collar crime.

The Seattle Post-Intelligencer has a long expose on the FBI’s shift away from white collar crime since September 11.

Thousands of white-collar criminals across the country are no longer being prosecuted in federal court — and, in many cases, not at all — leaving a trail of frustrated victims and potentially billions of dollars in fraud and theft losses.

It is the untold story of the Bush administration’s massive restructuring of the FBI after the terrorism attacks of 9/11.

Five-and-a-half years later, the White House and the Justice Department have failed to replace at least 2,400 agents transferred to counterterrorism squads, leaving far fewer agents on the trail of identity thieves, con artists, hatemongers and other criminals.

Two successive attorneys general have rejected the FBI’s pleas for reinforcements behind closed doors.

Read the full piece HERE. TPM Muckraker and Mother Jones have more.



88 Responses to “FBI ‘turns its back’ on white-collar crime.”

  1. Jake says:

    I’d much rather have the FBI concentrate on preventing the next 9/11 terrorist attack(s).


  2. Badmoodman says:

    The FBI has become too busy chasing “White-Cum Crime.”


  3. Ayahtolla of Rockandrolla says:

    But you don’t understand – if we don’t defraud the American people in Iraq, the defrauders will come here! It better to defraud them there than in the streets of Washington or NYC.

    Nice going. Looks like the shit is really hitting the fan early this week for the Administration. Looking forward to the Friday afternoon personel and document purge.


  4. Raven says:

    Now we know what’s behind the placement of third and fourth string district attorneys throughout the justice system.

    “As long as you can go after politicians and hold prayer meetings you are good to go.” sarcasm/off


  5. Jake says:

    “Good as go”? Do I get to collect $200 if I pass go, or not?


  6. ann says:

    Certain types of white collar crime. The FBI has been all over the online gambling industry since Frist got that ban tacked onto the Port Security Act last fall. Nothing like squandering taxpayer dollars pursuing foreign nationals running legitimate businesses in other countries. Besides that, I think they’ve been hot on the trail of porn, too.

    Preventing terrorism? Oh, Jake, that’s just precious!


  7. Bob says:

    What else do you expect from the Friends of Enron crowd?


  8. Crump's Brother says:

    Jake,

    Why can’t we do both?


  9. ohboy says:

    FBI must be too busy setting up Free Speech Zones and infiltrating anti-war groups.


  10. ValiantVenusGrewFromUranus says:

    I’d much rather have the FBI concentrate on preventing the next 9/11 terrorist attack(s). Comment by Jake — April 11, 2007 @ 1:09 pm

    Of course you would, it’s YOUR only hope of you and your friends staying out of jail. The culture of corruption must turn law enforcement away from their activities, by making it seem like the *terrorists-are-everywhere*.

    Tell me Jake, are you saying the country shouldn’t catch criminals, while we *fight-terrorism*? Are you really that afraid of getting caught?

    Of course you are – crook.


  11. Zep Tepi says:

    Jake, your something else, you guys cry about your tax dollars being stolen, you talk about how your the moral majority and then you ignore crime and corruption unless it’s a black person taking diapers out of a flooded store that you couldn’t sell anway.

    Typical Hypocrite.


  12. Evil Spaniard says:

    Just keep piling up misery in the lower classes and tomorrow a good number of Republicans 30 percenters would discover how looks a bolshevik revolution.

    Remember, revolutions follow periods of ultrarightist heavy handed policy.

    Cry a river then, neoconnies.


  13. Zep Tepi says:

    Jake approves of warrantless wiretaps and if you don’t have anything to hide you have nothing to worry about unless your Gonzales or Goodling which Jake approves of.

    BTW Jake when are you gonna go to the mariannas and buy you some of those Republican sweat shirts and prostitutes you uber moral conservative you?


  14. Briseadh na Faire says:


    I’d much rather have the FBI concentrate on preventing the next 9/11 terrorist attack(s).

    Comment by Jake — April 11, 2007 @ 1:09 pm

    Do you mean you FINALLY want them to investigate the Bush White House!?! After all, everyone knows the PNAC was behind 9/11, and the Bush White House is rampant with card-carrying members of the PNAC.


  15. Zep Tepi says:

    I’d much rather have the FBI concentrate on preventing the next 9/11 terrorist attack(s).

    Comment by Jake

    They did remember the 9/11 commission report? The lights were flashing read airplanefs into building read the PDB Dubya ignored while on vacation soon after taking office. And they must have been doing a great job after all Tenet got the medal of Freedom, right?


  16. Briseadh na Faire says:

    Even if the FBI did investigate more white-collar crime, their investigations would just end up in the hands of “Loyal Bushie” federal prosecutors.

    And, let’s face it, if you’re not going to prosecute Republicans for white-collar crime, that fact alone drastically reduces the number of investigations.



  17. Jake says:

    Crump’s Brother:

    We are doing both (according to the article, there are simply “far fewer agents” on that issue, as it should be DURING WARTIME — at least we are still playing baseball ; )


  18. Fed the fcuk up! says:

    The FBI is a political tool that was perfected by Hoover. To boohooh now because they aren’t all a bunch of Joe Fridays is either disingenuous or just plain naive.


  19. ValiantVenusGrewFromUranus says:

    Crump’s Brother: We are doing both (according to the article, there are simply “far fewer agents” on that issue, as it should be DURING WARTIME — at least we are still playing baseball ; ) Comment by Jake — April 11, 2007 @ 1:32 pm

    We’re not a war – idiot. You claim to be a veteran, but you don’t know the difference between an act of military force and war? Wow, you really are a st*pid old lying piece of sh*t.

    Are you saying that we can’t afford to take a little sacrifice (say an increase in your taxes) to protect our country from criminals properly? So much for the defense minded GOP. They only want protection if it doesn’t hurt their personal wallet. In your case, I’m sure it’s so you or your dad doesn’t get sent to jail.

    Culture of Corruption and Jake, best friends!


  20. Proud Dem says:

    Isn’t a lot of the “white-collar crime” coming FROM the FBI anyway?


  21. the fly-man says:

    So am I to believe that out of the thousands of Nat’l security letters requested by the FBI not one garnered any, nothing , zip, nada, zilcho incriminating evidence against other, non terrorist related criminals? Maybe that’s why the moved the agents, or said they did to draw away any notion that those letters might have been improperly used. Think about all the convictions they may have nailed with the use of those letters potentially being unraveled by their misuse of them. That’s what my skeptical ass thinks. Just like Orin Hatch got Carol Lam confused with someone else. What are the odds in Vegas the Atrny G. resigns before the hearings? I love the drama but not on the public’s nickle.


  22. Jake says:

    For the record, the Constitution does not require any “magic” words. For instance, the Korean WAR was pretty darn real to those of us there — whether it was called a U.N. police action or not — most Americans don’t know how lucky they are to be fighting a war without major disruptions to our everyday lives. While that shows tremendous progress for our society, it also allows us to become lazy and unappreciative.


  23. Crump's Brother says:

    Jake,

    True, we are still playing baseball, although with the weather in Cleveland last weekend, my Mariners haven’t played much. Not that they really play when they are on the field anyway. (But that is for another blog site)

    While I would say that physical protection is of the utmost import, to think of the money being lost to treasury by the lack of enforcement of these crimes, especially at time when we have to borrow money from China to support our war habit, I would like to think that if the FBI needs help to convict criminals of any ilk, that we would happily pony up to get it done. I know that I am perfectly happy to pay a little more in taxes if it means we can put white collar criminals in prison.


  24. barfly says:

    For the record, the Constitution does not require any “magic” words. For instance, the Korean WAR was pretty darn real to those of us there — whether it was called a U.N. police action or not — most Americans don’t know how lucky they are to be fighting a war without major disruptions to our everyday lives.

    For the record, a declaration of war is more than just a few “magic words,” and anyone thinking differently doesn’t know much about the Constitution. And isn’t it ironic, Jake talking about the UN? His hero ignored the UN to get what he wanted. And we all know how well that worked out.


  25. RemoveBush says:

    Jake……

    How about you provide a NON PLAGERIZED list of your military history?????


  26. GWB says:

    Jake if your boyfriend was maxing up your credit card, and wouldn’t stop would you call that progress, or irresponsible? going to war, and only asking the soldiers to sacrifice is bullshit. Bush & the neocons want to destroy the military so it can be outsourced.


  27. ann says:

    …most Americans don’t know how lucky they are to be fighting a war without major disruptions to our everyday lives.

    Well, there is that ever-growing national debt. While we aren’t feeling it today, we’ll be feeling the effects of this debt-financed war game for generations.


  28. Saywho says:

    Don’t you all realize that the current momentum established at the moment of 9-11 seems to be leading to a particular place? Here are some possible explanations:

    1) The Govt. is doing its best at dealing with global turmoil since 9-11. (Inept leader syndrome)

    2) The Govt. arranged 9-11 in order to gain public support for an invasion of countries that contain resources needed by the military and businesses. (Ruthless leader syndrome)

    3) The Govt. arranged 9-11 in order to spark prophecy from the book of Revelations and take an overcrowded Earth to Armageddon so that the leader can sit on the right hand of God. (Religious fanatic leader syndrome)

    Those would be the three possibilities that I can see to explain why the world is currently insane. Regardless this is not going to have a pretty ending folks. We are not going to exit Iraq regardless of what we read, say or do. Frankly this has all gone past the point of no return years ago. We are to the point where we must now take it to the streets. In my mind there is going to be global carnage!


  29. Jake says:

    Anyone NOT on the “Ignore List”?


  30. Marie says:

    Bush&Co are the icons of white-collar crime, so it is only expected that they would cut funding to prosecute their comrades.


  31. DRxJ says:

    Okay, for those who wish to continue to debate with Jake:

    Here’s Jake, after name jacking Wayne’s handle (notice the List reference)
    RemoveBush:
    Fort Lewis, July 1950, 60th Signal Service Company — Pusan, Seoul, and Pyongyang during the WAR — later I ended up at Inchon and at the First Tokyo Arsenal. Then I was transferred to Kyoto, Japan. I left there in and was shipped home to Ft. Carson, Co. until my discharge.
    You are back on the Ignore List now, asswipe!
    Comment by Wayne — April 5, 2007 @ 4:35 pm

    Here’s the actual blog from which Jake (Rape is good) stole

    Comments: I joined the 60th Sig in Ft. Lewis in Aug 1950. We shipped out from Seattle in Aug. Went down the coast to San Francisco. Picked up some sailors and headed out to sea. We arrived in Pusan, Korea 19 days later. I can remember unloading crates of radio equipment from the dock. After cleaning the equipment we headed for Seoul. Some of us went by train while the others drove and hauled the equipment. One of the trucks hit a land mine that was underwater. The bridges were blown up, so they had to drive through the water. When we arrived in Seoul we set up east of town in a cement bldg. Some of then were sent to Pyongyang, N Korea. We were in a school house I beleive. I remember sleeping in a room that had a bomb stuck down through the floor that hadn’t gone off. We had Thanksgiving there. We were pushed back shortly after that. It took 24hrs to travel 125miles. I can remember the traffic was bumper to bumper and the coldest winter Ive ever lived through. We went back to Seoul and then to Teague. I had burned my hand so the Capt. sent me down to Pusan to draw supplies with two other guys. Later I ended up at Inchon before I was sent to Japan in Aug. 1951. We flew to Tokyo and spent a few days at the First Tokyo Arsenal. I was then tranfered to Kyoto, Japan. I left there in March and was shipped home to Ft. Carson, Co. for discharge. I can’t remember too many names anymore but I do remember a Sgt. Gleason, and I beleive the Co. Comander was Capt. Flarity. I hope this will help me get in touch with some of the guys I spent my time over there with

    Any questions???


  32. Jake says:

    If anyone (NOT on the “Ignore List” — other than Dale who already took a look that “link”) want to discuss how it is humanly possible for two different people to serve in the armed forces together, let me know.


  33. Fed the fcuk up! says:

    You chumps keep allowing “Jake” to lead you around on moronic and morally dubious adventures. Even though he’s been proven to be a liar and malcontent. He was exposed here blatantly (and criminally) lying about being a veteran (even cutting-n-pasting another’s service record as his own!) yet you idiots still believe that he is a retired 70-something veteran.

    Go ahead, follow your Pied Piper. Dolts.


  34. smafdy says:

    Jake:

    the Korean “war” is exactly what started the domino effect of failed US intercessions. It doesn’t work, because it can’t work (being the bastard son of fear and lunacy doesn’t help).

    You were in Korea? What did we win there?

    I’ll bet you’d be singing another song completely had you been shot in the nuts.


  35. barfly says:

    Comment by DRxJ

    Check out the next thread, he’s now spouting politically oriented eliminationist rhetoric, just like the wingnuts he denies siding with on every issue.


  36. GWB says:

    No Joke-Jake,

    I want you to answer my question:

    If your boyfriend was maxing up your credit card, and wouldn’t stop would you call that progress, or irresponsible?


  37. Saywho says:

    Stop posting about Jake and “Shut up Jake” so we can talk about this post!

    Don’t you all realize that the current momentum established at the moment of 9-11 seems to be leading to a particular place? Here are some possible explanations:

    1) The Govt. is doing its best at dealing with global turmoil since 9-11. (Inept leader syndrome)

    2) The Govt. arranged 9-11 in order to gain public support for an invasion of countries that contain resources needed by the military and businesses. (Ruthless leader syndrome)

    3) The Govt. arranged 9-11 in order to spark prophecy from the book of Revelations and take an overcrowded Earth to Armageddon so that the leader can sit on the right hand of God. (Religious fanatic leader syndrome)

    Those would be the three possibilities that I can see to explain why the world is currently insane. Regardless this is not going to have a pretty ending folks. We are not going to exit Iraq regardless of what we read, say or do. Frankly this has all gone past the point of no return years ago. We are to the point where we must now take it to the streets. In my mind there is going to be global carnage!


  38. Proud Dem says:

    fighting a war without major disruptions to our everyday lives.
    Comment by Jake

    You don’t call families being ripped apart by deployment followed by death to be a “major disruption to our everyday life”? Boy, I’d love to live in your world, Jake, sounds like Utopia.


  39. Zep Tepi says:

    fighting a war without major disruptions to our everyday lives.
    Comment by Jake

    Jake must be one of those American Idle fans that live in a whole different reality than the rest of the world.

    Say Jake when is the last time you turned off the computer, the idiot box with the sparkly colors, and climbed up out of your mothers basement?


  40. Raven says:

    the last time was when his Nintendo controller broke and he had to go to Wal-Mart for another one….


  41. rabidbunny says:

    Jake must be one of those American Idle fans that live in a whole different reality than the rest of the world.

    Say Jake when is the last time you turned off the computer, the idiot box with the sparkly colors, and climbed up out of your mothers basement?

    I thought you might want to know about your spelling/grammar errors since you are pointing them out for other people.

    It is spelled Idol not Idle

    When you said mothers basement, you should have used an apostrophe to show ownership of the basement, like this-mother’s basement.

    See how petty pointing out spelling errors is?


  42. barfly says:

    I thought you might want to know about your spelling/grammar errors since you are pointing them out for other people.

    [comma after "errors"]

    See how petty pointing out spelling errors is?

    Comment by rabidbunny — April 11, 2007 @ 2:52 pm

    And how ironically funny that you messed up as well!


  43. ValiantVenusGrewFromUranus says:

    I thought you might want to know about your spelling/grammar errors since you are pointing them out for other people.
    It is spelled Idol not Idle

    That depends on whether he meant it satirically – dum bass. You aren’t very *bright* are you sport?

    When you said mothers basement, you should have used an apostrophe to show ownership of the basement, like this-mother’s basement.
    See how petty pointing out spelling errors is?
    Comment by rabidbunny — April 11, 2007 @ 2:52 pm

    Not nearly as petty as the b*llsh*t you post, son. Besides it could be “mothers basement” as in only *mothers* live there.

    But thanks for pointing out why subtlety and intellect never creep in on the intellect of the rabid right wingnut (bunnies).


  44. Zep Tepi says:

    Deer Wabbid Wabbit, Idle was misspelled intentionally as people who watch it are IDLE. As in IDLE American.

    I also misspelled Wabbit and Wabid with great intent.

    Thanks for playing!

    Zep Tepi = 2
    Wabid Wunny Wabbit = 0

    Nuff said!!


  45. rabidbunny says:

    I thought you might want to know about your spelling/grammar errors since you are pointing them out for other people.

    [comma after “errors”]

    See how petty pointing out spelling errors is?

    Comment by rabidbunny — April 11, 2007 @ 2:52 pm

    And how ironically funny that you messed up as well!

    Comment by barfly — April 11, 2007 @ 2:56 pm

    My point exactly, thank you! I was hoping somebody would jump on me for errors, just like I did to somebody who did to me. It is very petty and pointless. Thanks!


  46. ValiantVenusGrewFromUranus says:

    For the record, the Constitution does not require any “magic” words. For instance, the Korean WAR was pretty darn real to those of us there — whether it was called a U.N. police action or not — most Americans don’t know how lucky they are to be fighting a war without major disruptions to our everyday lives. While that shows tremendous progress for our society, it also allows us to become lazy and unappreciative. Comment by Jake — April 11, 2007 @ 1:45 pm

    The families and communities that have their lives disrupted would disagree with you – nice sensitivity – j*ck*ss.

    As for the rest of society not having an impact, one could argue that this demonstrates mismanagement on the part of this administration more than anything. After all, if the sacrifices had been made, and the *proper* number of troops had been sent to Iraq to secure it, we probably wouldn’t be in this mess. But you cheap *ss cons, wanting to fight the war on a shoestring have created an international mess that does affect our daily lives in the form of huge national debt increases, high price for fuel, and an increasingly dangerous situation for our citizens and businesses that wish to be overseas.

    Sorry *sport*, but this comment just shoes what an out of touch, st*pid, juvenile little twit you are.

    And there are *magic* words, it’s called a DECLARATION OF WAR. If Congress didn’t make one, we aren’t at war – idiot.


  47. SKdeA says:

    Enough about Jake already. BOYCOTT HIM! Your attention to him is his success.

    I think it’s scenario #2, Saywho. And I agree it’s scary!


  48. rabidbunny says:

    Not nearly as petty as the b*llsh*t you post, son. Besides it could be “mothers basement” as in only *mothers* live there.

    How could it be only mothers living there if she was referring to Jake living there? Please, if you are going to try and act smart, try harder.


  49. Zep Tepi says:

    See how easy those silly wabid wunnywabbits are to catch?
    Thank you for playing wabbit!

    Zep scores another point!!

    YAY for the public school graduate. YAY! YAY!

    Zep =3
    Wabid Wabbit = 0


  50. rabidbunny says:

    Deer Wabbid Wabbit, Idle was misspelled intentionally as people who watch it are IDLE. As in IDLE American.

    I also misspelled Wabbit and Wabid with great intent.

    Thanks for playing!

    Zep Tepi = 2
    Wabid Wunny Wabbit = 0

    Nuff said!!

    And your other error?


  51. barfly says:

    My point exactly, thank you! I was hoping somebody would jump on me for errors, just like I did to somebody who did to me. It is very petty and pointless. Thanks!

    Comment by rabidbunny — April 11, 2007 @ 3:00 pm

    Then why did you do it, if it was so petty and pointless? You can’t have it both ways.


  52. rabidbunny says:

    Here is another one from Zep Tepi on this thread:

    Jake, your something else

    You actually should have put you’re as in you are.


  53. rabidbunny says:

    Another one:

    airplanefs 3

    I believe it is spelled airplanes. That score is getting closer.


  54. rabidbunny says:

    Then why did you do it, if it was so petty and pointless? You can’t have it both ways.

    I am doing it to show how petty and pointless it is.


  55. ValiantVenusGrewFromUranus says:

    You actually should have put you’re as in you are.
    Comment by rabidbunny — April 11, 2007 @ 3:07 pm

    Yet he makes much more sense than you ever do. That must be frustrating for someone like yourself that *wishes* he were competent, and instead is merely irrelevant in life.


  56. rabidbunny says:

    Yet he makes much more sense than you ever do. That must be frustrating for someone like yourself that *wishes* he were competent, and instead is merely irrelevant in life.

    Good burn! I am totally floored.


  57. Zep Tepi says:

    And your other error?

    Comment by rabidbunny

    Well, that was intentional as well, ergo it is not an error.

    Zep scores again!

    Zep = 4
    Wabid (and angry) Wabbit = 0

    Thanks for playing!


  58. barfly says:

    I am doing it to show how petty and pointless it is.

    Comment by rabidbunny — April 11, 2007 @ 3:09 pm

    This is your version of making sense?


  59. rabidbunny says:

    Well, that was intentional as well, ergo it is not an error.

    Don’t lie now, you certainly did not intend to make that error. I have also pointed out others from this thread.


  60. Zep Tepi says:

    Are poor widdle wabbit can not argue against my points just my intentional typographical errors.

    Man you are two eazy wabid wunny wabbit!

    Zep Wins!!!


  61. rabidbunny says:

    This is your version of making sense?

    Just my way of showing that it is a waste of time to point out spelling errors on an internet site.


  62. Proud Dem says:

    What was the topic of this thread again?


  63. Zep Tepi says:

    Don’t lie now.
    Comment by rabidbunny

    Whos lie-ing? Prove it!

    Heck fahr wabbid wabbit I dew dis two yew fools all da durn time.
    Dribes yew nutz tying to pove whut I did an dint dew.

    Prove I lieed!


  64. Tobey Tall says:

    testing TESTING _T_t


  65. Zep Tepi says:

    Just my way of showing that it is a waste of time to point out spelling errors on an internet site.Comment by rabidbunny

    Yet yur still trying to point out that I kant speel and wastin yer time.

    Rube Wabbit.


  66. Zep Tepi says:

    The tropic was Republican ‘moral majority’ lubs dem some white collar crime.


  67. Briseadh na Faire says:

    Anyone NOT on the “Ignore List”?

    Comment by Jake — April 11, 2007 @ 2:00 pm

    I don’t know about the others, but Jake is on my Ignore List!


  68. Saywho says:

    What do you think people? How will we spell ARMAGEDDON when the electricity is off? Why not talk about the possibilities that I raised in this post? One person replied to this and suggested that he thinks scenario #2 fits the best. What do you thing? Or do you think there is another scenario possibility to add?

    Don’t you all realize that the current momentum established at the moment of 9-11 seems to be leading to a particular place? Here are some possible explanations:

    1) The Govt. is doing its best at dealing with global turmoil since 9-11. (Inept leader syndrome)

    2) The Govt. arranged 9-11 in order to gain public support for an invasion of countries that contain resources needed by the military and businesses. (Ruthless leader syndrome)

    3) The Govt. arranged 9-11 in order to spark prophecy from the book of Revelations and take an overcrowded Earth to Armageddon so that the leader can sit on the right hand of God. (Religious fanatic leader syndrome)

    Those would be the three possibilities that I can see to explain why the world is currently insane. Regardless this is not going to have a pretty ending folks. We are not going to exit Iraq regardless of what we read, say or do. Frankly this has all gone past the point of no return years ago. We are to the point where we must now take it to the streets. In my mind there is going to be global carnage!


  69. rabidbunny says:

    Prove I lieed!

    We both know you did-you have to live with it though.


  70. goehl says:

    It is all becoming too clear – the promotion of the neocon agenda. Before the ‘02 election savage weener played ’50’s music – he was all over himself with joy of the 50’s way of life coming back. We all know what that was. It is now ‘07 and what do we have….. racial slurs, gay bashing and degradation of women from neocon media, backs turned on corporate crime, rights of women threatened by the so called religious right…
    I will give the neocons credit for one thing – they are well connected and walk in tight lock step with one another.


  71. Matthew says:

    #14 Thank you! Keep spreading the word.


  72. tom baker says:

    The freedom of men with dyed hair and women with fake boobs to bilk old people and amass gaudy fortunes is the cornerstone of our economy – it’s the way of life Righty wants for us all – hucksters, locked in a circle-jerk of larceny in perpetuity.


  73. Zep Tepi says:

    We both know you did-you have to live with it though.
    Comment by rabidbunny

    No, yew think yew know I did when I kno dat I dint, If waz a lying SOS Republican then mebbe it wood be true. But cents I aint no lying SOS Republican ‘moral majority’ value votin hippopcreep I cannot lie.

    I will give the neocons credit for one thing – they are well connected and walk in tight lock step with one another.
    Comment by goehl

    Thats because the main feature they share is hypocrisy. If your a hypocrite like them it’s easy to be a lockstep lunatic.


  74. Zep Tepi says:

    Anyone NOT on the “Ignore List”?

    Comment by Jake

    Apparently Jake everyone here is on your ‘ignore list’ hence it’s time for you to leave since you have no one to talk too anymore. Kind like picking up the phone and debating a dial tone. I have tried to talk to you, but you refuse to answer any question that shows your hypocrisy, you simply sweep it unto your ignore list and act like it never happened. Thats not debate, thats not conversation, thats just delusional.


  75. rabidbunny says:

    No, yew think yew know I did when I kno dat I dint, If waz a lying SOS Republican then mebbe it wood be true. But cents I aint no lying SOS Republican ‘moral majority’ value votin hippopcreep I cannot lie.

    Lies, lies, lies. You are no better than anybody that you bash here as you toss around the word hypocrite. We all know who the true hypocrite is here.


  76. Juan C says:

    I can understand the FBI.

    Its much more fun to talk about killing foaming, evil, scimitar-waving, C4 loving jihadists than pursuing a fat, lazy, greedy CEO who steals millions out of hard-working people.


  77. Zep Tepi says:

    I’m a Christian, but not like Jake or these other types that troll here.
    I can tell you why they are such trained hypocrites. It’s because the bible teaches that one should love their enemy, that man should help man, that you should not be greedy (mammon) that you shpuld not be materialistic but all that flys in the face of Capitalism.

    They learn early on that they, as Jason Hendler, must drop and pick up their religion as they deem. They do not follow the word of Jesus, but it makes them feel good to go to church and act like they do.

    They don’t care that people get abortions, they are not really pro-life, they don’t want to care for 35 million newborns a year, nor do they care if people die in a war for oil. Its a religious canard. Thats is why a conservative government HAS to be, and IS a hypocrisy.


  78. ValiantVenusGrewFromUranus says:

    Lies, lies, lies. You are no better than anybody that you bash here as you toss around the word hypocrite. We all know who the true hypocrite is here. Comment by rabidbunny — April 11, 2007 @ 5:20 pm

    Yeah, the true hypocrite is you. You’re also dishonest though, and insecure, so you won’t admit it. That makes you have the perfect skills to be a GOP spokesmodel.


  79. ValiantVenusGrewFromUranus says:

    Just my way of showing that it is a waste of time to point out spelling errors on an internet site. Comment by rabidbunny — April 11, 2007 @ 3:15 pm

    Says the troll that wastes his time posting b*llsh*t that’s shot down faster than a Cheney hunting companion. When you look up wastes of time in the big book of things, look at the sh*t you post – it’s at the top of the list – *ssh*le.


  80. rabidbunny says:

    Says the troll that wastes his time posting b*llsh*t that’s shot down faster than a Cheney hunting companion. When you look up wastes of time in the big book of things, look at the sh*t you post – it’s at the top of the list – *ssh*le.

    It really is easy showing the warts of people like you.


  81. Zep Tepi says:

    It really is easy showing the warts of people like you.

    Comment by rabidbunny

    Your assuming and projecting Wabid Wabbit. How’s that crystal ball working for ya? Not very well it would seem.

    I have no warts, care to guess, sorry, rub your crystal ball again?


  82. Raymond Funamoto says:

    THE REASON FOR THIS SHIFT AWAY FROM WHITE-COLLAR CRIME? THE FBI’S CURRENT BOSS, Alberto VO5 GONZOales, IS THE WORST CRIMINAL EVER, SINCE John Ashcroft, ANYWAY, OF THE IN-Justice Dept., AND IT WOULD BEHOOVE ILL TO DRAG GONZO AWAY BY THE SCRUFF OF HIS NECK BY HIS FLUNKIES UNDER HIS CONTROL, NICHT WAHR?????


  83. K-kid says:

    In 2005 the FBI spent thousands of man-hours in “operation Site-down” (google it). This was an operation to catch “dangerous” DVD pirates sharing files. The resources expended on this were ridiculous. Why did they do this? Because big Hollywood money was contributing to politicians and wanted there industry profits protected. It added no value to the public and the nerds busted were mostly kids screwing around – so the FBI has the resources it needs to go after DVD pirates but not real crime – just follow the money trail.

    Kid


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