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To: holden

Holden:
Would this somehow effect say our troops or even CIA or other people acting on behalf of the American People.

If some Interpol Country bring charges against an American Citizen, would this give them the authority to come in and arrest Americans on U.S.soil WITHOUT due process?


22 posted on 01/01/2010 2:15:08 PM PST by Marty62 (former Marty60)
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Yes, this certainly could affect any US citizen charged by INTERPOL, even on US soil, in effect, stripping US citizens of their Constitutional rights, to be replaced with whatever responsibilities, rights--or lack thereof--INTERPOL agents deem appropriate at the time.

Even if the US has an extradition agreement in place with a country in which US citizens might be taken, 0bambi's EO says, "No problemo!" if INTERPOL chooses not to extradite, or to deal with such US citizens in any manner whatsoever INTERPOL might choose.

This must, IMHO, be calculated to be used against US citizens for any purposes deemed counter to the 0bama administration.

HF

25 posted on 01/02/2010 8:52:21 AM PST by holden
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To: Marty62
If some Interpol Country bring charges against an American Citizen, would this give them the authority to come in and arrest Americans on U.S.soil WITHOUT due process?

Correct .... and interpol gets diplomatic immunity for any crimes committed while apprehending them.

29 posted on 01/03/2010 9:52:24 PM PST by Centurion2000 (Something is seriously wrong when the .gov plans to treat citizens worse than they treat terrorists)
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