To: Cultural Jihad
There is nothing amiss with reviewing the records to see if any Federal statutes were violated. That's their job, after all. Corruption in the local prosecutor's office could constitute such an occasion for scrutiny. Not only that but Ritter was a UN Inspector for Iraq. What if there is more to the story of a UN inpector being blackmail/bribed/paid off by the Iraqis is true??
That would explain why the FBI got involved with this getting this case un-sealded
296 posted on
01/25/2003 9:38:07 PM PST by
Mo1
(Be Afraid .. Very Afraid)
To: Mo1
"Not only that but Ritter was a UN Inspector for Iraq. What if there is more to the story of a UN inpector being blackmail/bribed/paid off by the Iraqis is true??"...And if Ritter was being blackmail/bribed/paid to work for Iraq it begs the question : how many others were? How many are RIGHT NOW?
All right, that's TWO questions. Just consider the second a followup.
I need to go to bed before my eyeballs fall out of my head. G'night all.
299 posted on
01/25/2003 9:54:25 PM PST by
cake_crumb
(Typos are my frends. They follow me wherever I go.)
To: Mo1
That is true as well. They would be remiss in their duties if they didn't investigate. (Funny how some here have a knee-jerk reaction to anything relating to the institutions of American self-governance. It gets so tedious at times.)
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