Posted on 07/23/2006 7:49:07 PM PDT by NavySEAL F-16
Former Army Capt. James Yee, whose work as a Muslim chaplain at Guantanamo ended when he was arrested and accused of spying, said Sunday that he was unfairly detained at the Canadian border while returning from a brief visit.
Yee, who spent 76 days in solitary confinement before being cleared of all charges in March 2004, told The Associated Press in a telephone interview that memories of his experience in Army detention came back to him while he was being questioned for two hours at the border on Saturday evening.
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I sure hope so.
Several things might have attracted the attention of customs officials.
1) Yee said his passport has a stamp from Lebanon.
2) He added that a Quran,
3) a prayer rug
4) and an Islamic document stating the fatwa against terrorism and extremism were in his vehicle.
5) a copy of an article entitled "My American Jihad" about a Harvard commencement speech by a Muslim against terrorism was also in his car.
Yep. I really hope so.
No why on earth would any intelligent, West Point graduate convert to Islam?
what was he doing in Lebanon?
Maybe he's CIA now? Or a double agent?
this whole story, all the way back to his alleged Gitmo actions, is strange.
What's the real story about this "imam"? I don't believe for a minute that he wasn't a terrorist collaborator.
Thats all? I was held up 4 hours till I could fax ownership papers for 2 four wheelers. Whaaaaa!
its another one of those stories that just fell off the map.
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