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re: Bammer hopes of FBI probe/FBI assist to NCAA take severe hit
Posted on 3/21/11 at 7:17 am to Buck Sweep
Posted on 3/21/11 at 7:17 am to Buck Sweep
God you barners are pathetic. Still trying desperately to deny what everyone in the nation outside of your pitiful little fanbase thinks...
your NC is tainted by pay for play.
your NC is tainted by pay for play.
Posted on 3/21/11 at 7:19 am to Buck Sweep
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then go ESAD!
Somebody needs a hug. Is it not enough to be right?
Posted on 3/21/11 at 7:22 am to Buck Sweep
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Funky Tide 8: if he hasn't got some guy's cock squirting jiz in his mouth, there's bull shite about Auburn coming out of it.
Dude you have serious anger issues. Have you ever kissed a girl? You need to take internet posting with a grain of salt. It's not the end of the world if someone disagrees with you.
Posted on 3/21/11 at 8:00 am to stat19
Prove it... Auburn has been looked at for 5 months, so far NOTHING>.. some bammers are praying there is something on the tapes... the BAMMER attorney on the BOT said, nothing on the tapes... the FBI says, nothing on the tapes...
Same as Moore, play the tapes if there is anything about Auburn...This entire thing happened in Starkville and involved MSU. Until I hear or see something besides, lies, rumours and inuendo, I will not worry.
Same as Moore, play the tapes if there is anything about Auburn...This entire thing happened in Starkville and involved MSU. Until I hear or see something besides, lies, rumours and inuendo, I will not worry.
Posted on 3/21/11 at 8:25 am to auburntiger77
1) I thought you Auburn fans were tired of this topic? Why do you guys keep bringing it up? I'm tired of it and it isn't even my team...
2) Once the FBI became involved it seemed pretty clear that the NCAA wouldn't take any action until the FBI finished their investigation. This prevents them from interfering with that investigation and might allow them to pick up some evidence along the way. (This does not necessarily mean recorded conversations from wiretaps.)
3) Simply because the NCAA has not presented any evidence against Auburn does not mean that evidence does not exist. If it exists, it will be presented when the investigation is complete.
Now, can we just drop this topic until the NCAA investigation is completed?
2) Once the FBI became involved it seemed pretty clear that the NCAA wouldn't take any action until the FBI finished their investigation. This prevents them from interfering with that investigation and might allow them to pick up some evidence along the way. (This does not necessarily mean recorded conversations from wiretaps.)
3) Simply because the NCAA has not presented any evidence against Auburn does not mean that evidence does not exist. If it exists, it will be presented when the investigation is complete.
Now, can we just drop this topic until the NCAA investigation is completed?
Posted on 3/21/11 at 8:41 am to DocBugbear
USC called and they suggested the Barn Nation not overreact to the quite time.
Posted on 3/21/11 at 8:57 am to alabamabuckeye
What the bammmers and the haters can not get through their heads is that the FBI questioned everyone in the Cam stuff. The ones in question were all connected to MSU, Auburn was never mentioned.
All the other BS came from Moore, Redfish and Co. As they saw that Auburn could make a run for the BCSNC, they had to find a way to derail their chances. They still can not believe Auburn won it all and stole their limelight, so they keep wishing upon that star.
All the other BS came from Moore, Redfish and Co. As they saw that Auburn could make a run for the BCSNC, they had to find a way to derail their chances. They still can not believe Auburn won it all and stole their limelight, so they keep wishing upon that star.
Posted on 3/21/11 at 9:01 am to Buck Sweep
This thread is like a collection of the shittiest Aub posters registered on this site. Well done 

Posted on 3/21/11 at 9:04 am to Irons Puppet
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What the bammmers and the haters can not get through their heads is that the FBI questioned everyone in the Cam stuff. The ones in question were all connected to MSU, Auburn was never mentioned.
The FBI doesn't care about college football recruiting. What they do care about are federal laws, to say the FBI is interested in recruiting is stupid. The FBI can't get involved in a murder that happened in front of an agent because it doesn't break a federal law that is state and local. The only reason the FBI interviewed people was due to some people, Bonds and Rogers, possibly breaking some laws. The NCAA investigated Auburn's recruitment of Cam long long time ago, before the season started. The only idiots that think otherwise are the ones being fed information by a few Alabama boosters who gave it to Thayer Evans and the idiots that read his shite and believed it.
Posted on 3/21/11 at 9:06 am to Quigley
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This thread is like a collection of the shittiest Aub posters registered on this site. Well done

Posted on 3/21/11 at 9:09 am to Quigley
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This thread is like a collection of the shittiest Aub posters registered on this site. Well done
And a few from LSU, welcome to the club.
Posted on 3/21/11 at 9:23 am to rangers911
quote:I am not in law enforcement but I do watch Criminal Minds and the FBI works with local authorities all of the time to solve broken state and local laws.
The FBI doesn't care about college football recruiting. What they do care about are federal laws, to say the FBI is interested in recruiting is stupid. The FBI can't get involved in a murder that happened in front of an agent because it doesn't break a federal law that is state and local. The only reason the FBI interviewed people was due to some people, Bonds and Rogers, possibly breaking some laws. The NCAA investigated Auburn's recruitment of Cam long long time ago, before the season started. The only idiots that think otherwise are the ones being fed information by a few Alabama boosters who gave it to Thayer Evans and the idiots that read his shite and believed it.
Posted on 3/21/11 at 9:26 am to alabamabuckeye
NCAA's: Operation Look The Other Way appears to still be in effect.
Posted on 3/21/11 at 9:32 am to Diamondawg
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I am not in law enforcement but I do watch Criminal Minds and the FBI works with local authorities all of the time to solve broken state and local laws.
They will work at the request of local authorities if it is beyond their abilities. If it is their own investigation, you will not see FBI information shared with the state or locals.
Posted on 3/21/11 at 9:33 am to Diamondawg
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I am not in law enforcement but I do watch Criminal Minds
Dude, did you stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night?

By the way, this thread sux

Posted on 3/21/11 at 9:38 am to Irons Puppet
quote:You don't know what the hell you are talking about:
If it is their own investigation, you will not see FBI information shared with the state or locals.
FBI FAQ - it's pretty easy to educate ones self if there is a desire!
What are the primary investigative functions of the FBI?
The FBI's investigative authority is the broadest of all federal law enforcement agencies. The FBI has divided its investigations into a number of programs, such as domestic and international terrorism, foreign counterintelligence, cyber, public corruption, civil rights, organized crime/drugs, white-collar crime, violent crimes and major offenders, and applicant matters. The FBI's investigative philosophy emphasizes close relations and information sharing with other federal, state, local, and international law enforcement and intelligence agencies. A significant number of FBI investigations are conducted in concert with other law enforcement agencies or as part of joint task forces.
Posted on 3/21/11 at 9:43 am to Diamondawg
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You don't know what the hell you are talking about:
FBI FAQ - it's pretty easy to educate ones self if there is a desire!
What are the primary investigative functions of the FBI?
The FBI's investigative authority is the broadest of all federal law enforcement agencies. The FBI has divided its investigations into a number of programs, such as domestic and international terrorism, foreign counterintelligence, cyber, public corruption, civil rights, organized crime/drugs, white-collar crime, violent crimes and major offenders, and applicant matters. The FBI's investigative philosophy emphasizes close relations and information sharing with other federal, state, local, and international law enforcement and intelligence agencies. A significant number of FBI investigations are conducted in concert with other law enforcement agencies or as part of joint task forces
Looks good on paper, and is a result of 9-11, but in reality that is not how it works. They have gotten better if it is a Homeland Security issue, but anything else, good luck.
Posted on 3/21/11 at 11:07 am to Irons Puppet
quote:Congratulations! Not everyone is successful in being able to find their "Happy Place".
Looks good on paper, and is a result of 9-11, but in reality that is not how it works. They have gotten better if it is a Homeland Security issue, but anything else, good luck.
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