August 5, 2005, - 6:46 pm
A Real ICE Hero; Abu Moskowitz Take Note
By Debbie Schlussel
Joe Webber is my hero. And, yes, he is an ICE (Immigration & Customs Enforcement) Special Agent in Charge–for Houston.
But he’s the good kind. Not like . Webber reminds me of the days of Gary Waugh, a great American–and one of Abu Moskowitz’s predecessors as Special Agent in Charge in Michigan, the heart of Islamic America. Gary was my friend, and he knew–just like Joe Webber–that his job was to do what’s good for America and our safety as Americans against foreign enemy invaders.
Webber nearly died in 9/11, going back into his offices at the World Trade Center to rescue people. He survived for a reason.
How sad that some newer Homeland Security chieftains are with our enemies– AND . He’s doing more for America’s safety and security on sick leave then Abu Moskowitz will do in a lifetime (though Abu Moskowitz’s damage far surpasses it). If only guys like Joe Webber were running the show, not retiring into the sunset. And if only the were out of the terrorism picture. Before 9/11 and since, the only thing they’re producing is a bad product.
Who’s looking out for you? After Webber retires, it’s hard to say . . . .
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It’s almost as if this a script for the plot to a movie. Joe Webber – Good guy ICE Agent. FBI – Cast of malcontents hell-bent on black-balling Webber. Abu Moskowitz – A Toadie for the FBI that’s on the take and the smoking gun to plot outcome. Except, this is for real.
You’re the best, Debbie. Keep shining the light on the cockroaches and praising the heros like Joe Webber.
Yiddish Steel on August 5, 2005 at 11:21 pm