To: katze
Rogers is the one who should be dragged in, threatened with facing the charges alone; maybe that will convince him to tell where his orders originated. Rogers also changed the FBI Rules of Engagement as to when the agents could and should fire, again in both situations, RR and Waco. I believe he and Jeffrey Jamar were part of a rogue group of FBI agents who made their own rules, and have caused the appearance of a totally corrupt, gun-happy FBI. OTOH, many are gone, incl the criminal FBI counsel, Shapiro. Read up on Rogers, and you may change your mind.Every time the FBI negotiators thought they had Jamar's agreement to a concession, Rogers would take Jamar up for a helicopter ride and he would change his mind. Rogers had his prey partially stolen from him at Ruby Ridge and he wasn't going to let it happen again.
To: Ada Coddington
You're probably correct. Jamar gives the appearance of being the strong one, with Rogers appearing meek; but then, who was in charge? Sorta tells the tale. ;-)
103 posted on
11/28/2001 7:33:37 AM PST by
katze
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