Take a look at his picture:
http://www.latimes.com/...
James Wedick is pissed! And for very good reason.
So he's done the sensible thing -- he's gone public.
If part of the war on terror involves attempting to discredit Wedick, it sure can't have much to justify it.
The trial of the Lodi terror cell has wrapped up, with convictions of an ice-cream man and his son.
But a former top FBI star, with impeccable credentials, now in business for himself
http://www.fraudspecialists.com/...
was prevented from testifying because the prosecutor said he would only confuse the jury and waste the court's time.
Well, duh. The FBI didn't have a case and the only way they could get a conviction was to prevent this expert from saying so.
A friend of mine in Germany has been following this case with a great deal of interest for some time:
http://rossini.ro.funpic.de/...
It takes a lot for someone who has been commended by the likes of Ashcroft and Schwarzenegger, and who voted for Bush twice, to get turned around, but this frame-up did it.
Okay, so we haven't caught bin Laden, but we've deported Cat Stevens and convicted an ice-cream man. You terrorists better watch out!