These guys in charge claim to be better at fighting terrorists; but 4 years in charge and they still haven't successfully convicted anyone.
...And they needed more latitude investigating Americans to get that wonderful record of ineptitude. Plus, starting a couple wars they haven't finished...
This would make great comedy if people weren't being killed & or denied their constitutional rights....* Meanwhile - looking back in time - the previous administration had a decent record of prosecuting terrorists -
AND NOT NEEDING 2 PATRIOT ACTS, billions of dollars$$, or massive military casualties to do it!!!...Feb 26 1993: USA, NYC, World Trade Center A bomb planted in an underground car parked at the World Trade Center 6 killed, 1000 injured
Four Muslim fundamentalists are convicted of conspiracy and other charges related to the bombing, thought to have been ordered by Saudi terror master Osama bin Laden. In 1998, the so-called mastermind, Ramzi Ahmed Yousef, is convicted and sentenced to life plus 240 years in prison ....April 19 1995: USA, Oklahoma City Car bomb left outside a federal building 168 killed, 600 injured
Timothy McVeigh, 33, a member of an anarchist group hostile to the federal government, is convicted of the attack in 1997 and is executed in June 2001....November 1995: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, U.S. military headquarters Bomb Seven killed
Four anti-royal Saudi Arabian dissidents, possible connections to Party of God an Iran; beheaded in Saudi Arabia ...May 1998: Unabomber sentenced to life Parcel bombings 3 killed, 28 injured
Theodore Kaczynski, alias the "Unabomber", is sentenced to life imprisonment for an 18-year campaign of parcel bombings as part of an "anti-modernist" crusadehttp://www.simplytaty.com/broadenpages/terrorism.htm ...8/7/98 - A car bomb exploded outside US embassy in Nairobi, Kenya. A few hours later, explosion at US embassy in Dar es Salaam, capital of tanzania. In both attacks, 224 people were killed and almost 5,000 were injured. (Later, a suspect was arrested and he said he was a member of al Qaeda. The US Justice Department indicted 17 member of al Qaeda, including bin Laden, for the two embassy bombings.
4 of the 17 were later arrested and convicted; 13 remained at large.)
...2/00 -- An al Qaeda defector, Jamal Ahmed al-Fadl testified in the trial of four men accused in the bombings of the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. He revealed many details about the al Qaeda network. The four defendants were convicted. ("Jamal al Fadl, an al Qaeda defector who testified in the trial of four men convicted in the 1998 embassy bombings, illuminated an organization structured with bin Laden and his consultative council at the top, surrounded by committees to handle business enterprises, military training, religious policy and even publicity." -- Washington Post, 9/15/01)
http://www.crimsonbird.com/terrorism/timeline.htm