To: Oorang
From that link you posted:
The complaint says Shaltout was arrested on April 9, 2003, taken to Camp Bucca and accused of being a speechwriter and "right-hand-man" of Saddam Hussein. He claims he was beaten after protesting his arrest.
The complaint also says $119,000 was taken from his hotel room in Iraq and not returned. Nelson, said Shaltout cannot go home because American authorities have refused to hand back his green card.
The lawsuit, which demands $350,000 in damages, says Shaltout was freed and eventually taken to Egypt.
Who takes $119,000 in cash to a hotel room in Iraq? Sounds like terrorist behavior.....
Prairie
373 posted on
05/07/2004 5:47:59 AM PDT by
prairiebreeze
(Ted Rall is a waste of perfectly good oxygen.)
To: prairiebreeze; Oorang; BunnySlippers; SAMWolf; Ernest_at_the_Beach; PhilDragoo; Travis McGee; ...
This just gets better and better with each link:
The complaint says Shaltout was arrested on April 9, 2003, taken to Camp Bucca and accused of being a speechwriter and "right-hand-man" of Saddam Hussein. He claims he was beaten after protesting his arrest.
The complaint also says $119,000 was taken from his hotel room in Iraq and not returned. Nelson, said Shaltout cannot go home because American authorities have refused to hand back his green card.
The lawsuit, which demands $350,000 in damages, says Shaltout was freed and eventually taken to Egypt.
Who takes $119,000 in cash to a hotel room in Iraq? Sounds like terrorist behavior.....
Prairie
Travis, it sounds like you have enough real life material to write a series of books about enemies within the Portland, Oregon area.
388 posted on
05/07/2004 7:19:08 AM PDT by
Grampa Dave
(America can't afford a 9/10 Jihad Johnny F'onda al Querry after 9/11.)
To: prairiebreeze
Good question prairiebreeze. His whole story sounds fishy. Last night on the 10pm news (Portland) they asked Nelson (the attorney) a couple of questions regarding the Mayfield case. Nelson is acting as the family spokesperson. The news-person made a brief off the cuff remark about Nelson's sympathies (don't recall the exact comment) and they showed the license plate on Nelson car which he was standing along side. The license plate "frame" thingy said "Free Palestine".
394 posted on
05/07/2004 7:52:45 AM PDT by
Oorang
( Those who trade liberty for security have neither)
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