To: minus_273
I don't agree with it either. However, this is not something new. I worked in the Army JAG offices in Germany for 10 years. We routinely had to visit monthly those GI's that were in German prisons for various crimes they were tried for under the German law and put into prison for. American soldiers convicted of murder, dead related incidents, who got life, were routinely looked at for parole around 15-20 years. If they were approved, they were returned to Army control and immediately left German for the US. So, this is not actually a new development.
105 posted on
12/20/2005 8:40:35 AM PST by
RetiredArmy
(I have no faith in any politician or political party any more. They all lie for their agendas.)
To: RetiredArmy; Michael81Dus
Thank you for your post. I hope that is the case, but I have little trust anymore in countries who let terrorists go free. And I still want to see Mugniyah brought to justice for the murder of USN Diver Robert Stethem.
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179 posted on
12/20/2005 1:56:18 PM PST by
cgk
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