To: Oldeconomybuyer
"The attack has drawn criticism from human right circles"...you don't even want to hear my opinion of these idiots. The CIA has my permission to proceed with vigor!
2 posted on
11/08/2002 3:31:55 PM PST by
TheLion
To: Oldeconomybuyer
The apparent killing of a U.S. citizen, even an alleged terrorist killed collaterally, threatens to draw the CIA into murky waters. Hooey and horse biscuits! This is another attempt by our leftist media to suggest the CIA is more of a threat than Al Qaida.
Whatever nationality the guy happens to hold is irrelevant when he is hanging out and working with known terrorists. In fact, one might argue that he forfeited his U.S. citizenship when he consorted with a known enemy.
Lord Haw-Haw wasn't even English (he was Irish), but that didn't stop them from standing him before a firing squad when captured in the closing days of World War II. A person claiming the cover of the nationality of a coubntry he is fighting against should have even less legal courtesies extended.
To: Oldeconomybuyer
The apparent killing of a U.S. citizen, even an alleged terrorist killed collaterally, threatens to draw the CIA into murky waters. Hooey and horse biscuits! This is another attempt by our leftist media to suggest the CIA is more of a threat than Al Qaida.
Whatever nationality the guy happens to hold is irrelevant when he is hanging out and working with known terrorists. In fact, one might argue that he forfeited his U.S. citizenship when he consorted with a known enemy.
Lord Haw-Haw wasn't even English (he was Irish and also claimed U.S. citizenship), but that didn't stop them from standing him before a firing squad awarding him the Order of the Hempen Necktie when captured in the closing days of World War II. A person claiming the cover of the nationality of a coubntry he is fighting against should have even less legal courtesies extended.
To: Oldeconomybuyer
"...Ahmed Hijazi, is a U.S. citizen,..."
Was
5 posted on
11/08/2002 3:36:38 PM PST by
Dan(9698)
To: Oldeconomybuyer
7 posted on
11/08/2002 3:39:17 PM PST by
csvset
To: Oldeconomybuyer
"Yemeni-American." In this case, as in many others of hyphenated nationalities, the clear emphasis is on the part before the hyphen. He blowed up real good.
To: Oldeconomybuyer
Ahmed Hijazi, is a U.S. citizen Others like him might consider more carefully with whom they ride while overseas.
To: Oldeconomybuyer; AmericanInTokyo; Ranger; lostlegend; Mitchell; aristeides; swarthyguy
Ping
12 posted on
11/08/2002 4:03:00 PM PST by
Nogbad
To: Oldeconomybuyer
Hey AP - FO!
13 posted on
11/08/2002 4:08:24 PM PST by
slimer
To: Oldeconomybuyer
I'm not all cool with the CIA executing Americans, but this jerk chose bad company!
Bullseye, BITCH!
19 posted on
11/08/2002 4:31:58 PM PST by
xrp
To: Oldeconomybuyer
The apparent killing of a U.S. citizen, even an alleged terrorist killed collaterally, threatens to draw the CIA into murky waters.Frankly, I'm glad we broke that taboo in an accidental and convenient manner.
24 posted on
11/08/2002 4:52:12 PM PST by
xm177e2
To: Oldeconomybuyer
The apparent killing of a U.S. citizen, even an alleged terrorist killed collaterally, threatens to draw the CIA into murky waters. I have solved this dilemma for myself by acquiring my own drone, which I employ to worry about this. It sits by the side of my desk, hooked into the CIA's drone via subspace radio. Just before the Preditor shoots the Hellfire at some terrorists, my drone worries that there might be an American citizen in there with them.
That way, I don't have to spend any time on it. |
To: Oldeconomybuyer
An Amnesty International spokesman in Washington said Thursday that the U.S. attack violates international treaties prohibiting summary executions done without the due process of law. About 28 Japanese aircraft were shot down at Pearl Harbor. I wonder if these scum sucking dirt bags would say the Japanese pilots should have gotten due process of law before being shot down for attacking Pearl Harbor?
31 posted on
11/08/2002 9:48:03 PM PST by
Mark17
To: Oldeconomybuyer; AmericanInTokyo; Ranger; lostlegend; Mitchell; aristeides; swarthyguy
Only one of the men, Sahim Alwan, 29, was granted bail. He is awaiting release on $600,000. I heard to-night that he has been released.
Question: Who paid $600,000 bail??
32 posted on
11/08/2002 10:44:58 PM PST by
Nogbad
To: swarthyguy
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33 posted on
11/08/2002 11:00:10 PM PST by
Nogbad
To: All
![](http://graphics.boston.com/globe/images/rules/1x1.gif) CIA STRIKER Slain citizen linked to cell |
This same AP story ran on page A11 of the Boston Globe on 11/9/2002 [link]. Note the headline selected by the BG...
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