To: chiller
>Ken O'Keefe, their informal leader and a former American Marine, burned his U.S. passport and designed himself new travel documents proclaiming him a "Citizen of the World." As a result, he was detained in three countries.<
Hmmm. Seems the rules apply to us all.
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02/18/2003 10:01:53 AM PST by
Dutch14
To: Dutch14
Ken O'Keefe, their informal leader and a former American Marine, burned his U.S. passport and designed himself new travel documents proclaiming him a "Citizen of the World." As a result, he was detained in three countries.
![Ken Nichols O'Keefe, a former U.S. marine, leads a gathering of people near Tower Bridge in London January 24, 2003, who are due to travel to Baghdad in Iraq to act as human shields. The convoy of human shields which is due to leave London on Saturday has been dismissed by critics as naively playing into Saddam Hussein's hands. REUTERS/Stephen Hird](http://us.news1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/rids/20030124/i/1043431872.3825705062.jpg) |
Fri Jan 24, 1:11 PM ET |
Ken Nichols O'Keefe, a former U.S. marine, leads a gathering of people near Tower Bridge in London January 24, 2003, who are due to travel to Baghdad in Iraq to act as human shields. The convoy of human shields which is due to leave London on Saturday has been dismissed by critics as naively playing into Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s hands. REUTERS/Stephen Hird |
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