No it doesn't. The urban legend was about a bogus radio interview in which Reno allegedly said something like Bible readers and home schoolers are terrorists, or something similar.
This story concerns a Janet Reno-issued instructional manual for law enforcement officials. I have no doubt that it exists. (BTW, for your edification, Janet Reno's "power" exists in the same manner as the stench exists long after the horse apples have been cleaned from the stable.)
America's Fifth Column ... watch PBS documentary JIHAD! In America -- here
The problem is that the horse apples havent been cleaned or the window opened.
Still have Billery Judges in place Look at the Terrorist bill passed. All they did was erase drugs from the tittle. Its the same thing that was trying to be hidden and passed a year ago.