Petition to fire FBI director UPDATED

Regrets but no apology
Our petition to remove from the post, or fire, the FBI director continues.

As of today, 4/25/2015 5/4/2015 (update), there is still no official apology from the Director of the FBI. While there are headlines that he did apologize and that Poland accepted his regrets there is no trace of his APOLOGY anywhere.

[W dalszym ciagu nie ma nigdzie oficjalnych przeprosin czyli dokumentu ze słowem "przepraszam" lub "I apologize". Wprawdzie Polski rzad twierdzi ze jest usatysfakcjonowany listem z przeprosinami to tego listu nigdzie nie ma z wyjątkiem strony MSZ-tu. Mimo "przeprosin" od szefa FBI oficjalna strona nigdy nie została poprawiona. Nie ma tam tez kopi listu z przeprosinami. Petycja trwa!!!]

On the contrary the official FBI website still has this:
FBI.gov as of 4/25/15
If the regrets were serious there would be some kind of correction and the copy of his handwritten letter would be next to this post or at least in the news section, but it isn't.

His handwritten letter, actually 'chicken scratch', may be an attempt to not leave any electronic record of his apology or regrets.

[Wygląda na to ze p. Comey nie chciał zostawić śladu po tych przeprosinach i dlatego napisał je odręcznie.]



Dear friends,

I wanted to let you know about a new petition I created on We the People, a new feature on WhiteHouse.gov, and ask for your support. Will you add your name to mine? If this petition gets 99,999 signatures by May 19, 2015, the White House will review it and respond!

[Moi drodzy, chciałem was poinformować o petycji złożonej na witrynie Białego Domu. Gdy liczba podpisów osiągnie 100 tysięcy administracja Obamy wyda oficjalna odpowiedz.]

We the People allows anyone to create and sign petitions asking the Obama Administration to take action on a range of issues. If a petition gets enough support, the Obama Administration will issue an official response.
You can view and sign the petition here

Here's some more information about this petition:
Immediately remove the FBI director, James Comey, from his current post over his claims that Poles colluded with Nazis.
On April 16th the Washington Post published Mr. Comey's article in which he says that “In their minds, the murderers and accomplices of Germany, and Poland, and Hungary, and so many, many other places didn’t do something evil. They convinced themselves it was the right thing to do, the thing they had to do.” While the US ambassador already apologized to Poland over FBI chief's Holocaust remarks Mr. Comey didn't find the time to do so as well. That only means that he is not sorry for what he said and if that is a case he should not be allowed to keep such an important position in US government.


Petycja o zwolnienie dyrektora FBI