He is a traitor to his own country. Here is a scientist, who is considered a national hero, and is selling out his country's secrets...
To: FairOpinion
the CIA should have taken this guy out a long time ago, but the Clintonoids likely would not allow it. even now, he should be taken out.
2 posted on
02/01/2004 7:06:03 PM PST by
oceanview
To: FairOpinion
Well, perhaps he may soon die "by accident."
4 posted on
02/01/2004 7:24:41 PM PST by
BenR2
((John 3:16: Still True Today.))
To: FairOpinion
There was a report earlier today that they didn't know where he was. Did you read that one?
6 posted on
02/01/2004 8:05:07 PM PST by
nuconvert
("Why do you have to be a nonconformist like everybody else?")
To: FairOpinion
Is he a candidate for the ICJ or what?
Johnny Cochran could be his attorney and probably get him off.
8 posted on
02/01/2004 8:07:59 PM PST by
NormsRevenge
(Semper Fi Mac ...... /~normsrevenge - FoR California Propositions/Initiatives info...)
To: FairOpinion
It came after a series of intense, two hour "debriefing" sessions Perhaps Saddam should be "debriefed" in a similar manner. (Does "debrief" mean you yank off his jockey shorts?)
To: FairOpinion
It says Dr Khan has long been seen by Western intelligence agencies as "a dangerous kind of A-bomb Johnny Appleseed - a man willing to share weapons secrets with anyone, for a price." The CIA should've whacked Khan years ago; ergo, this is another failure by the Clinton holdovers now running the agency.
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