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'Shirtless' FBI Agent Who Hunted Petraeus Also Helped Stop LA Bombing

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Buck11/15/2012 4:16:49 pm PST

re: #39 Obdicut

You realize that your explanation of event’s and Cantor’s differ markedly.

Classic Obdicut. Changing the subject, expecting this to be a debate about exactly what was going on in Cantors mind at a given time. It doesn’t matter what Cantor believed or didn’t. It doesn’t matter why.

You spent the first half of the discussion saying that the Agent never contacted him, and that no one was saying that he had.

I have explained how Cantor was made to back off.

However, here is a simple summary of that exact point:

Cantor is contacted. He is told what is going on. Someone tells him that he should not link himself to this FBI agent as he is creepy and has sent shirtless photos of himself to one of the women involved in the scandal.

“he did not know whether the information from an unknown source was credible”

He did call the FBI’s chief of staff. Perhaps that is who told him that the source was a weirdo creep who sent a shirtless photo of himself to a woman involved in a scandal?

Wouldn’t anyone question the credibility of a person who did that? (See Curiouslurker #1)

You THINK that only came out after the scandal had broken. You don’t know that for a fact.

My “version” as you put it does NOT contradict Cantors spokesperson. It just has more detail.

No one has said that anyone committed any crime. The FBI’s focus was on whether laws were broken, in this case whether federal cyber-harassment statutes were violated. The FBI has emphasized many times that Petraeus himself was never the focus of the investigation, nor did it turn up evidence he broke any law.

You just don’t want to admit that someone is peeing on your leg. “It might be raining” I hear you saying over and over.