Wednesday, November 08, 2006

FBI willing to go under the covers in Congress if necessary

...or how to keep your job for the life of Congress.
WASHINGTON - The new chief of the FBI's Criminal Division, which is swamped with public corruption cases, says the bureau is ramping up its ability to catch crooked politicians and might run an undercover sting on Congress.

Assistant FBI Director James Burrus called the bureau's public corruption program "a sleeping giant that we've awoken," and predicted the nation will see continued emphasis in that area "for many, many, many years to come."
Separating the corrupt from Congress is like trying to
sift piss from the water in the toilet bowl.

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