1 posted on
02/05/2003 5:31:54 AM PST by
kattracks
To: kattracks
Our friends, the Saudis.
2 posted on
02/05/2003 5:33:54 AM PST by
Catspaw
To: kattracks
The embassy told the Post that the women left after waiting for nearly about 11 months for the FBI to interview her.Yeah the Saudis are jerks, but 11 freakin' months for an interview. That seems a tad ridiculous.
3 posted on
02/05/2003 5:44:12 AM PST by
Damocles
(Tag. Your it...)
To: kattracks
The Saudis informed the US one day after her departure. Who are they kidding? It was very apparent that she could not leave due to Department of State refusal to help her out of the country; the DOS suggestion that the Saudis contact the FBI was made so the FBI could waive their interests in this party. This party illegally departed the US with another government's assistance.
Explusion of the Saudi staff and Ambassador are reasonable at this juncture.
4 posted on
02/05/2003 6:22:24 AM PST by
Jumper
To: kattracks; Jumper
I still want to know why the Bin Laden's were allowed to fly out of the country. Yes, I know the party line-the main Bin Laden's are not involved with Black Sheep Osama but still....
7 posted on
02/05/2003 7:24:56 AM PST by
Destro
(Free Kurdistan!)
To: kattracks
President Bush better deal with these aho's asap.
Unfortunately, Saudi financial bribes to political parties, key luminaries and donations to educational and opinion maker institutions ensure they have a willing cadre of high powered individuals willing to coverup their misdeeds.
12 posted on
02/05/2003 8:47:52 AM PST by
swarthyguy
(Target: Riyadh)
To: kattracks
An attorney for the woman was quoted as saying they "did not believe there was any legal impediment to her departure" because the grand jury had recessed.I think I know who should serve her sentence in jail for ignoring a lawful GJ subpoena.
To: kattracks
She left three months ago, and they're just now getting outraged? Yet somehow, they can find me when I file my taxes one day late.
16 posted on
02/05/2003 1:00:20 PM PST by
Xenalyte
To: kattracks
They better do their playing now, because the gloves come off when Iraqi oil production is restored.
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