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No benefit to invasion of privacy

I recently received two lengthy e-mails from "FBI Office," Robert S. Mueller III. He happens to be Bush's FBI director. The text of the e-mail portrays me as "the recipient of a thoroughly investigated claim of a contract fund valued at U.S. $4.5 million payable thru the Central Bank of Nigeria, a counterpart who has been informed through our Global intelligence monitoring network." So says the author.

Other than my e-mail address, my name was not mentioned as I was referred to as the "Beneficiary."

Of course, the FBI, through their "international counterpart" said that they would want to know my personal history. All Bush's FBI needs to know from this citizen is what the rest of the World already knows: Bush is American's greatest catastrophe, period.

I have referred this obvious illegal intrusion upon my privacy to Sen. Durbin's office.

Bernard Timmer

Antioch

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