Thursday, May 9, 2013

Who's Running The Country???

The Obama administration dropped the ball yet again.

Right now the Bengazi investigation is taking its toll on those who withheld or misled those asking the important questions as to what happened.  Now we learn more with the Boston Bombing investigation leading many to wonder who is actually running this country?

According to the top cop in Boston, he claims that FED's failed to give warning to the terrorist task force in Boston when they had information on Boston Bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev


(Reuters) - Major public events in the United States like the Boston Marathon need tighter security but officials must steer clear of moving toward a "police state," Boston's top cop said on Thursday at a congressional hearing into last month's bombing.
The city's police commissioner, Edward Davis, called for more use of surveillance cameras and other technology as well as special police units and more undercover officers as ways to provide more security. But the public's privacy must also be protected, he added.
"We do not, and cannot, live in a protective enclosure because of the actions of extremists who seek to disrupt our way of life," Davis told lawmakers probing the April 15 bombing in which three people were killed and 264 injured.

The hearing by the House of Representatives Homeland Security Committee is the first in a series examining events leading up to the bombing that struck crowds cheering at the finish of the marquee race.
Surveillance video aided U.S. officials in naming two ethnic Chechen brothers as responsible for the attack. One, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, was captured and charged in the bombing. His older brother, Tamerlan, died after a shootout with police.

Federal authorities have also charged three others with interfering with the investigation. The probe is continuing, with the focus now on computer evidence as well as a trickle of information coming from Russian authorities.

Lawmakers questioned the ability of law enforcement and intelligence agencies to coordinate information to prevent future similar attacks.
Both Republicans and Democrats said they were concerned that systems set up in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York and Washington still were not successfully sharing details about potential perpetrators.

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