My FBI: Bringing Down the Mafia, Investigating Bill Clinton, and Fighting the War on Terror

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Product Description spectacular New York Times and Washington Post bestseller, My FBI is the definitive account of American law enforcement during the Clinton years and the period before September 11. Louis Freeh is clear eyes, frankly, the final realistic and offers committed to the vision struggles ahead. “[Freeh] comes out as the real choice, an honorable, hardworking man, a dedicated public servant and a father, a talented lawyer and former federal prosecutor.” — The New York. . . More>>

My FBI: Bringing Down the Mafia, Investigating Bill Clinton, and Fighting the War on Terror

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  1. D. A. Leonard
    6:47 pm on January 1st, 2010

    This is basically a dellusional, self-agrandizing book, in which Louis Freeh takes credit for things he has had very little hand pulgLouis Freeh terrorisim claims to have fought the mafia, and somehow, to do all this while FBI refuse to upgrade to modern technology, as they say. . . INFORMÁTICA.Al Freeh was apparently so “techno phobic” had a computer in his office deleted, it is not the act of a “visionary director” of FBI.Freeh take credit for all sorts of things in this book, when the brave is the reality of FBI field agents “were the ones who do all the work, without even a thank Luis.Freeh King, even shows its political bias in this book, by attacking Bill Clinton. Freeh chose Clinton for her work as director of the FBI, which Clinton now admits was “a huge mistake.” History no doubt Bill Clinton has backed up this claim. The real Reson Freeh Clireeh investigated attempts to put his NTON so often, because instead of using the FBI to fight the emerging threat of Islamic Terrorisim wanted to embarrass and backstab a great President. . . No wonder republicano.Este Freeh is a book in an exercise in “CYA”. Louis Freeh left the FBI in such disrepair, that Al Qaeda was able to boot the worst terrorist attack in history against the USA. 9 / 11, is the true legacy of Louis Freeh. Rating: 2 / 5

  2. Rick D. Giovengo
    8:15 pm on January 1st, 2010

    Self-angradizing should be the title of this book. If Louie had spent more time investigating terrorism and less time worrying about the antics of the President, then maybe we could have prevented 9 / 11. After all, Louie, his own agents were sending in reports of suspicious activity. And his attack on Richard Clark and Clark lableing as a drop in the individual totem, clearly demonstrates why the FBI has trouble catching people. Perhaps, Louie, you should listen to people low on the totem pole – it could catch someone. Rating: 1 / 5

  3. J. Davis
    10:36 pm on January 1st, 2010

    What absolutely biased, selfish book. Mr. Freeh was / is a political opportunist – says nothing better than his own words. Rating: 1 / 5

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