04-07-2016, 10:16 PM
I wonder, do you suppose the FBI would want to keep someone under surveillance for [impersonating agents]? Say someone, anyone, impersonated an officer in the United States army, walked right on base just to entertain a group of folks for lunch, which leads me to my next question, do you suppose someone, anyone, would [risk] years of imprisonment just to entertain folks for lunch on an army base? What about impersonating a police officer? If so, how long do you suppose the agencies would want to surveillance the situation? Days, weeks, months, how about years before the government would want to prosecute the individual? Why years? Especially, if someone is impersonating a police officer?
It took me awhile, [but], I can honestly say, after awhile, it sunk in who this man really was, what he did, and how he turned it all around to do what was right.
It took me awhile, [but], I can honestly say, after awhile, it sunk in who this man really was, what he did, and how he turned it all around to do what was right.

