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CIA 'kidnappers' ordered arrested
Herald Sun ^
| 31 January 2007
Posted on 01/31/2007 2:28:22 AM PST by Aussie Dasher
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WE can hope the US Government has taken the appropriate action to protect the CIA operatives.
To: Alia
Pinging you - NC is mentioned.
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posted on
01/31/2007 2:34:48 AM PST
by
azhenfud
(The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God.)
To: Aussie Dasher
We should arrest every German ever associated with the Stasi if they travel to the US.
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posted on
01/31/2007 2:35:34 AM PST
by
Kozak
(Anti Shahada: " There is no God named Allah, and Muhammed is his False Prophet")
The broadcaster said most of the CIA employees sought lived in the US state of North Carolina. Don't pick on the mercs...
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posted on
01/31/2007 2:35:44 AM PST
by
piasa
(Attitude Adjustments Offered Here Free of Charge)
To: Aussie Dasher
If our federal agents can arrest the British NetTeller.com execs for breaking a (questionable) American law -- then why can't the Germans arrest CIA dudes that break German laws?
What's the difference?
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posted on
01/31/2007 2:56:38 AM PST
by
Beckwith
(The dhimmicrats and liberal media have chosen sides and they've sided with the Jihadists.)
To: Beckwith; Aussie Dasher
If our federal agents can arrest the British NetTeller.com execs for breaking a (questionable) American law -- then why can't the Germans arrest CIA dudes that break German laws? ~~~~~~~~~~~
That break German laws -- ouside of Germany?
Da*ned Eurotrash Union busybody nonsense!
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posted on
01/31/2007 3:13:41 AM PST
by
TXnMA
("Allah": Satan's current alias...)
To: Aussie Dasher
Masri was seized by 13 CIA agents Really? He must have been a really big guy. The most I have ever seen some one seized by was six guys and the last one had to hunt for a hand hold.
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posted on
01/31/2007 3:17:28 AM PST
by
Harmless Teddy Bear
(I am the Cat who Walks by Himself and all places are alike to me!)
To: TXnMA
That break German laws -- ouside of Germany? Da*ned Eurotrash Union busybody nonsense! The US has plenty of laws which apply to those outside of the US. Tax laws for one. Those that live in glass houses...
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posted on
01/31/2007 3:21:01 AM PST
by
killjoy
(Life sucks, wear a helmet.)
To: Aussie Dasher
Is it too much to hope that one of them is named Valerie? Thought so.
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posted on
01/31/2007 3:22:12 AM PST
by
Lonesome in Massachussets
(When I search out the massed wheeling circles of the stars, my feet no longer touch the earth)
To: Constitution Day; TaxRelief; 100%FEDUP; 2ndMostConservativeBrdMember; ~Vor~; A2J; a4drvr; Adder; ...
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posted on
01/31/2007 3:26:13 AM PST
by
Alia
To: TXnMA
"That break German laws -- outside of Germany?"
My thought also. When did Germany become the world police and issue warrants for alleged crimes committed elsewhere?
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posted on
01/31/2007 3:30:34 AM PST
by
moonman
To: Lonesome in Massachussets
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posted on
01/31/2007 3:45:19 AM PST
by
gr8eman
(Everybody is a rocket scientist...until launch day!)
To: killjoy
The US has plenty of laws which apply to those outside of the US. Tax laws for one. Those that live in glass houses... Hey wait a minute! Do U.S. tax laws really apply to Macedonians doing business in Costa Rica? I'm just not believing this!
To: moonman
When did Germany become the world police and issue warrants for alleged crimes committed elsewhere? Hard to the US to complain about this, see Section 1029 of title 18, United States Code, as amended by the Patriot Act, which provides for extraterritorial jurisdiction over individuals outside the United States in cases of terrorist activities, including financial support of such activities. In terms of more mundane individual criminal offenses, the The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 creates extraterritorial jurisdiction over individuals outside the United States who are involved in the production of child pornography or who travel overseas with the intent to sexually exploit minors.
To: TXnMA
INside Germany -- the Germans are arguing our CIA guys broke German law on German soil.
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posted on
01/31/2007 4:28:54 AM PST
by
Beckwith
(The dhimmicrats and liberal media have chosen sides and they've sided with the Jihadists.)
To: rogue yam
Hey wait a minute! Do U.S. tax laws really apply to Macedonians doing business in Costa Rica? I'm just not believing this! The article refers to the individual as a 'German Man' so I am not sure if he is a resident or a citizen. US Tax Law most definately applies to US citizens living in a foreign country. I am not sure about US residents but it wouldn't surprise me.
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posted on
01/31/2007 4:41:21 AM PST
by
killjoy
(Life sucks, wear a helmet.)
To: moonman
"That break German laws -- outside of Germany?" My thought also. When did Germany become the world police and issue warrants for alleged crimes committed elsewhere? I thought Germany lost that right in May 1945.
To: Aussie Dasher
The Spaniards have already turned over and submitted. Of course they are helping the Germans.
The bottom line is that it's the muzzies who are behind this.
To: piasa
...or most likely SpecOp "contractors" from Fort Bragg.
To: Aussie Dasher
How is this the jurisdiction of German authorities?
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