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Reader comment on item: The Saga of FBI Special Agent Gamal Abdel-Hafiz

Submitted by Chris (United States), Dec 9, 2005 at 15:30

Please tell me that Abdel-Hafiz is no longer a FBI agent. And if he is, then why does GWB tell American citizens that there is a war against terrorists? By the way, I'm an American Police Officer, and the thought of bringing down somone like Al-Arian would thrill me to no end!!

It's sad, knowing that our government doesn't have the will to take the fight to the terrorists, and that they will hire people like Abdel-Hafiz.

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FBI & CIA Hiring practices should be reexamined [344 words]doomslayerAug 12, 2008 12:53
When the President calls a set of laws (sharia) directing the extinction of all non-believers through torture and death, a "religion of peace", we're all in trouble! [18 words]marleneAug 13, 2008 11:02
Is the FBI being destroyed? [660 words]Alan M. KaplanDec 15, 2005 02:37
Past time to "kick (posteriors) and take names" [151 words]Merry WhitneyDec 14, 2005 04:18
⇒ We got problems [77 words]ChrisDec 9, 2005 15:30

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