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FBI Entertainment Division

The FBI Entertainment Division is a tactical, dedicated domestic policy fulcrum of the DOJ.  I'd have to say as I see it they are acting like a Political Action Committee.  And, I don't know the source of the funding for Keith Olbermann's show but he is acting as a PAC which all by itself is inappropriate if not illegal.  His actions as a PAC have crossed the line into obscene and abusive speech.  I have been the target of his magnified tirades which dominate the environment as a weather-making event.  What I mean is he makes it gloomy on a bright sunny day.  He has that special way of doing that.   I don't know about you but I'm pretty sure the FBI isn't allowed to take a position politically on issues much as in the military soldiers can't vocally oppose presidential actions.  Keith Olbermann has as a matter of fact used all means necessary to establish a DOJ presence on television (on MSNBC).    They also have the Russians hanging around on tv and in televised discussion forums--for use as an example of bad role models apparently--to establish a baseline of perhaps innappropriate standards.  But, they're not actors in our domestic law-making and budget process.  It's apples and oranges.  Who could logically imagine why the Russians are needed to establish our standards in our sovereign state.  It's absurd.  Keith Olbermann--FBI Special Agent--is acting as a PAC with his show Countdown With Keith where you find him trying to move MY domestic political positions by of all things insinuating the Russians into a position where they are unwilling actors in ANY conceivable American domestic controversy Keith can dream up. How did this happen you might ask.  Keith's friends needed a group that was available to point the finger at for being unreasonable but they  (the Russians) really have no need to take a position on American domestic political debates or controversies if you will.  Why would they?

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