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My FBI : Bringing Down the Mafia, Investigating Bill
Clinton, and Fighting the War on Terror |
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Author: Louis J. Freeh
List Price: $26.95
Pages: 352
Publisher:
St. Martin's Press (October 11, 2005)
Dimensions:
9.4 x 6.5 x 1.2 inches
ISBN:
0312321899
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My FBI was an intresting read for me. It provided a another side to the
story we've heard thousands of times from the media and other politicians.
Freeh provides insight into the workings of the FBI and how it has
struggled against not only criminals and terrorist but also from within
our own goverment.
Throughtout the book, he consistenly tells us
about the many difficulties the FBI faces as it head into the 22nd
Century. The lack of adequate technology to combat todays computer and
online crimes, and the insufficient funding and main power to fight an
efficeint war against terrorist. It seems as if Freeh is trying one last
attempt to get the Public to pressure Congress to make the FBI into an
up-to-date, fully manned crime/terrorist fighting agency.
Freeh
gives short little reviews of many of the huge cases that the FBI dealt
with during his term. I do think that he spent too much time about Clinton
and the investigation about him. Not saying that Clinton was a perfect
man, but he slams down too much on him when he could be writing about more
important topics. Freeh also blames a lot of the problems he and the FBI
faced on other people and groups. Freeh wasn't perfect and niether was
Congress or the President, so Freeh shouldn't have put so much blame for
his problems on them.
Another things that was a problem in My FBI
was the story was rather scattered. He starts off with the attack in Saudi
Arabia then moves to his childhood and jumps around like that. It makes
the book hard to follow sometimes and awkwards in places.
Overall,
this was a good memoir of Louis Freeh and the time he spent as director of
the FBI. A lot of good actions happened during his time and some negative
events also happened. Freeh took the FBI through a lot of change and came
out the better for it.
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