10.26.2006

Right. It's more like a leap.

"They are assuming that if we have a file, there must be an investigation," she said. "That jump can't be made."

"She," reports the Portland (Maine) Press Herald, is Nenette [sic] Day of the FBI, and the files in question are documents related to Maine peace groups, including one who had the temerity to correspond with Canadian "anarchists." Speaking of which, I've never been entirely clear on why Libertarians aren't anarchists, although I expect it has mostly with how they spell their names.

Nevertheless, the aforementioned Nenette [sic] continues: "Do not believe that you can tell how much time was spent on these documents just by looking at them." The FBI, it seems can generate long documents just as fast as they can generate short ones and, says Nenette [sic], these freakin peaceniks "don't understand our process." And anyway, Nenette [sic] claims, the pinko commie peaceniks' emails might, just might have wound up in a secret FBI file because they might, just might, have been found in a public forum.

Which makes perfect sense [sic] as far as the FBI is concerned. And if you don't believe that, maybe you are a pinko commie libsymp terrorist Democrat peacenik too.

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