Pandering has its limits: FBI headquarters rescinds award to terrorist frontman
FBI Director Mueller has drawn the line at how far the Bureau should pander to ‘victim’ groups, and reportedly will not bestow an Excellence in Public Service award to a Michigan activist suspected of terrorist connections, and whose lawyer admits he supports the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).
The heroic flight attendant will still get her award, but the PFLP man, who has been active in denouncing FBI “civil rights” violations in the domestic war on terrorism, apparently won’t.
The Center for Security Policy criticized the FBI leadership for pandering to Muslim and Arab groups that condemned the 9/11 attacks but openly support other organizatons that the U.S. government has designated as terrorist. Maybe now, FBI headquarters will start listening more to its agents in the field.
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