Excellent post,BTW!
I hope he does something. The incident at Waco and the promotions of the people involved ......well....hmmmmm
He sort of still stinks a bit in my book, but smelling a LOT better lately.
I used to do some freelance writing a few years back. One of the people I interviewed was a local police chief who was a supporter of the Second Amendment as an individual right.
During our conversation, he mentioned that he had met Louis Freeh at an FBI school that he attended. He was very complimentary of Freeh and said "he's a good man."
I was sort of sceptical -- it wasn't too long after Ruby Ridge and Waco -- but maybe he's right.
Carolyn