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2003-02-05 Terror Networks
Wife of terror suspect helped out of U.S. by Saudi Embassy
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Posted by Frank G 2003-02-05 10:49 am|| || Front Page|| [1 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 Dominos, think dominos. Iraq, Iran on its own, Soddi, then... Syrai or NKor.
Posted by Chuck  2003-02-05 11:05:49|| [blog.simmins.org]  2003-02-05 11:05:49|| Front Page Top

#2 Law students? Study the division of powers as provided in the following link to the second highest legal authority in America, after the federal constitution, and try to find a legal basis for discretionary authority as exercised by federal bureaucrats in this case. If you can't, then take steps to ensure that these negligent swine are dis-employed, forthwith.
www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/
Posted by Anonymous 2003-02-05 12:43:43||   2003-02-05 12:43:43|| Front Page Top

#3 Update via Little Green Footballs

The bald-faced arrogance of the oil ticks is just amazing. Here’s what the FBI discovered when they raided her apartment:

Tips to the FBI led to a search of Marri's apartment. There, agents found audio files of Osama bin Ladin, photographs of the Sept. 11 attacks and a computer folder labeled "chem" that contained bookmarked Web sites with fact sheets on hazardous chemicals "immediately dangerous to life or health," according to court documents. Marri also had information on the purchase of such chemicals, bookmarked Web sites on weapons and satellite equipment, and an almanac in which U.S. dams, waterways and railroads were bookmarked, according to the documents.
And in spite of the fact that they sneaked this woman out of the US even after being told she could not be granted a passport, the Saudis continue to laugh in our faces:

Jubeir, the Saudi spokesman, bristled at suggestions yesterday that the Saudis had failed to assist law enforcement in the Marri case. "The idea that someone would say we are not cooperating is simply not true. There is full cooperation," he said.
Posted by Frank G  2003-02-05 14:36:55||   2003-02-05 14:36:55|| Front Page Top

#4 "The idea that someone would say we are not cooperating is simply not true. There is full cooperation," said Tariq Aziz...
Posted by Fred  2003-02-05 15:09:09||   2003-02-05 15:09:09|| Front Page Top

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