To: ImphClinton
I don't think AA owes the President an apology. I think the agent did/does. In fact, I don't want him guarding my president if he can be turned so easily by CAIR. This smells like a HUGE setup to get AA to relax its rules and I'm not buying it. CAIR hasn't told the truth about anything since the day they came into existence including why they exist. His affiliation with CAIR precludes the fact that he could have had any gov't representation he needed, if he needed any. The publicity is what this was/is all about, not to mention a thunderbolt of fear thrown directly at AA. His demeanor was not exactly professional and the aftermath is downright transparent.
436 posted on
01/05/2002 7:36:22 PM PST by
Nix 2
To: Nix 2
How can this agent possibly do his job protecting the POTUS? He has by implication stated that he would not stop a middle aged Arab gentlemen with a gun and improper paperwork from entering an area where the POTUS was. If he did, he would by his account, be profiling and Lord knows we shouldn't be profiling, right?
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