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To: Leapfrog
The Egyptian, who fled to London more than a decade ago and is wanted in the U.S., said: 'I am not worried about expulsion. My legal team think it is impossible.'

How ironic, he wishes to use a country’s legal system and its lawyers to destroy the very system that has protected him for years and allowed him to promote his sick religious beliefs that are anti to the western world every democratic principle.

What is wrong with this picture?

17 posted on 08/25/2005 5:01:38 AM PDT by RAY ( Heroes not,, the U.S. Supreme Court!!)
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To: RAY

You are correct, They use a county's own laws against them.
Then they laugh about it and how foolish that country is. These people who come to a country to avoid being killed in their own country.
You cant send a person back who may be killed in their own country,Bullship. If their own country wants them dead you have to wonder why.
They urge violence and a country has to stand by and watch it happen. Over the years lawyers have gotten away with interpreting the law their own way, The problem has been compounded by liberal judges , the two working in concert have destroyed Justice, and its time it was stopped. Hard.


33 posted on 08/25/2005 5:23:38 AM PDT by sgtbono2002
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