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The race for Sheriff of San Diego County is heating up, and Bill Gore is feeling the heat. "This career bureaucrat who is directly responsible for the murder of more than one innocent American—is now our acting Sheriff." Said San Diego resident Rosalie Stafford, making reference to 1992 FBI stand-off at Ruby Ridge.
The following is a blog repost:
In a recent LA Times article, appointed Sheriff Bill Gore comments: “I was convinced by the time I left the FBI [in] January that there was no Al Qaeda support network in San Diego prior to or after 9/11, and that no group of people wittingly helped the hijackers in furtherance of the 9/11 attacks.”
However, in a 900-page report, the House and Senate intelligence committees criticize the pre-Sept. 11 counter terrorism analysis done by the Agent Bill Gore in San Diego, noting that intelligence failures were especially obvious there, where two hijackers were known to a longtime FBI informant.
It is quite likely that — if FBI Agent Bill Gore had been at all competent in this job — 9/11 would not have happened: the information, the human intel, was readily available to him, but Bill Gore was incapable of interpreting the info.
This sort of lapse is commonplace in Bill Gore’s professional career. Before 9/11 (and the role Bill Gore played in allowing the horrific attack), there was Ruby Ridge.
Everyone is familiar with that tragedy of Ruby Ridge: under Bill Gore’s orders, a 14 year old boy’ mother, Vicky Weaver was killed in cold blood. She was holding her infant. Bill Gore’s role in these “liquidations” of unarmed Americans — a mother and young son — is undisputed. Because of his orders to kill these innocent and unarmed Americans, our government paid out 3 million-dollar settlement. But no amount of tax-payer money can ever make Bill Gore’s criminally-incompetent actions acceptable.
Bill Gore is a loose cannon. His latest outrage involves his purchase of sonic weapons designed for military use. “Overkill” is the best word to use to describe Bill gore’s M.O.
This career bureaucrat who is directly responsible for the murder of more than one innocent American is now our acting Sheriff.
That is a frightening thought!Come election Day, 2010, we will be able to rectify this outrage. We will be able to put into office a man who deserves to serves as San Diego County Sheriff: Jay La Suer. Jay La Suer has my vote — he has earned it.
The FBI was criticized for its actions. A dozen agents were suspended or demoted for lying about what happened. Gore was not among them. He was promoted to assistant FBI director and returned to Washington, D.C., in 1994. However, Gore was among four agents who refused to testify at a U.S. Senate hearing on Ruby Ridge. He said his lawyer advised against it because an Idaho prosecutor was pursuing murder charges against agents.
Gore left the FBI after 32 years in January 2003, 16 months after the 9/11 attacks. He says his departure was voluntary, and he rejects the notion that local FBI agents could have thwarted the terrorist acts.
For those unfamiliar with the Randy Weaver case, here is a documentary on the Federal Siege at Ruby Ridge by Jon Ronson (British film maker and author of "Men Who Start At Goats").
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