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![]() Impeach George Bush Bush Gives FBI 9/11 Foul-Up a Bonus Bush Rewards FBI Boss Bowman Bowman receives a Bonus After Denying a Search Warrant for Z. Moussaoi that would have revealed plans before the 9/11 attacks: Information that could have prevented the Twin Towers Inferno. Source: AP, 2003-01-09 Candidate: Big Government An FBI (news - web sites) supervisor whose headquarters unit denied a pre-Sept. 11 search warrant against Zacarias Moussaoui has won a presidential citation and large cash bonus, incentives the agency's congressional critics say reward incompetence. The FBI's deputy general counsel, Marion "Spike" Bowman, was among nine current and former FBI officials who last month received a Presidential Rank Award for career senior executives, which carries with it a large cash bonus of 20 to 30 percent of an annual salary. Bowman, head of the FBI's National Security Law Unit, was praised for efforts to attract within the FBI "a staff of attorneys to examine diverse and highly complex issues for which little or no formal legal education has been available." FBI Director Robert Mueller recommended to the White House that Bowman receive the award. The decision roiled FBI critics who believe Bowman's lawyers improperly rejected a search warrant request by FBI agents in Minnesota investigating Moussaoui in August 2001. Bowman, who declined to comment Thursday, maintains there never was enough evidence for such a warrant under the guidelines of the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. An FBI spokesman also declined Thursday to comment on Bowman's selection for the award, or specify the amount of Bowman's cash bonus. Sen. Charles "Chuck" Grassley, R-Iowa, complained in a letter to the FBI director, "You are sending the wrong signal to those agents who fought — sometimes against senior FBI bureaucrats at headquarters — to prevent the attacks." Grassley asked Mueller to explain in writing his decision to nominate Bowman. He told Mueller that Senate testimony by Bowman during a closed Judiciary Committee (news - web sites) hearing in July raised serious question about the competence of lawyers in the unit. Sen. Richard Shelby (news, bio, voting record) of Alabama, the senior Republican on the Intelligence Committee during its oversight investigation of the FBI, complained last month — just days before Bowman won the award — that Bowman's law unit provided "inexcusably confused and inaccurate information" to FBI investigators in Minneapolis during the Moussaoui case. Shelby said in an 84-page report that the FBI unit's advice turned out to be "patently false" and led agents in Minnesota on a "wild goose chase for nearly three weeks." On Thursday, Shelby said the award showed "no accountability for poor performance at the bureau ...They continue to reward bad behavior, and the results speak for themselves." The Senate investigation also criticized Bowman's unit for blocking an urgent request on Aug. 29, 2001, by FBI agents in New York to begin searching for Khalid Almihdar, one of the hijackers on the American Airlines flight that crashed into the Pentagon (news - web sites). An FBI agent, who wasn't identified publicly, testified that Bowman's lawyers decided information tying Almihdar to terrorism had been obtained through intelligence channels and thus could not legally be used in a criminal investigation. "Some day, someone will die ... and the public will not understand why we were not more effective and throwing every resource we had at certain problems," the agent wrote in a hauntingly prescient e-mail to FBI headquarters. He said he hoped that Bowman's law unit "will stand behind their decisions then." Although the U.S. indictment of Moussaoui does not directly tie him to the 19 hijackers, prosecutors disclosed months ago that Moussaoui had called a phone number written on a business card recovered from the wreckage of one of the hijacked flights. Bowman's law unit employs about 15 specialized lawyers to offer advice for FBI agents about applying the powerful 1978 surveillance law during terrorism and espionage investigations. The unit approves or rejects requests for secret surveillance warrants in such cases, then forwards its approvals to the Justice Department (news - web sites). Lawyers there review the FBI requests and can deny them outright or seek final approval for a warrant from a U.S. judge. Bowman also headed the law unit in early 2000, when the FBI acknowledged serious blunders in surveillance it conducted during sensitive terrorism and espionage investigations. Among the problems, outlined in an April 2000 memorandum, were agents who illegally videotaped suspects, intercepted e-mails without court permission and recorded the wrong phone conversations. Those mistakes extended beyond those criticized in a rare public decision last summer by the secretive U.S. court that oversees the surveillance warrants. The court's decision was later overturned, but it admonished the FBI for providing inaccurate information in warrant applications. The law unit also has acknowledged, in a separate internal memo, that FBI agents mistakenly intercepted e-mails of innocent citizens during an investigation in Denver by its Osama bin Laden (news - web sites) Unit and International Terrorism Operations Section. It indicated the FBI incorrectly used its "Carnivore" Internet surveillance software, now called "DCS-1000," and captured too many e-mails. That memo's author wrote to Bowman that describing an oversight official at the Justice Department as unhappy about the incident "would be an understatement of incredible proportions." Add a comment to this Message in our Forums. While you're at it, check out our forums too! User Originated Comments: From: artie 2004-03-15 13:30:54 the fbi dropped the ball big time on the zacarias moussaoui investigation. although bowman maintains there never was enough evidence for such a warrant under the guidelines of the 1978 foreign intelligence surveillance act, that was his belief. the real person or persons to make that determination is a federal judge to whom you submit a search warrant application. the judge reads the application, which contains probable cause for the warrant, and makes a determination. and now it is clear that had bowman permitted the search warrant application, that significant information about the terrorists would have been discovered, possibly leading us to preventing 9 -11 from happening. shame on you bowman and everyone else who had a hand in this decision. at least admit to your mistake. From: IWitness 1999-11-30 00:00:00 the presidential rank awards are aptly named. also, check out prouty, ex-boston chief of fbi. the next attacks on our soil will have his name on them. From: Archibald Jones 1999-11-30 00:00:00 it was not ok to search a laptop that belonged to a man with known links to bin laden, who had mohammed atta's phone#, and plans for 9/11 attack in his computer. the fbi top legal beauracrat was worried about moussaoui's rights? yet today it's no problem to eavesdrop on all americans, a job carried out under patriot i by the fbi, endorsed by the attorney general john ashcroft. confused? any person with a shred of reasoning between his ears would have to wonder just what the goals and priorities of our govt really are? is it "keeping america safe"? i guess not, since men like bowman are rewarded for blowing a chance to save thousands of american lives From: LLindauer 2004-02-25 00:00:00 one has to wonder if, had bowman not made such a mess of things in 2000, would he have been so reticent about issueing search warrents in 2001. and, is bowman simply going to continue his messy ways putting fbi agents and the public at risk while receiving accolades from an equally messy president. |
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