KidRocks
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KidRocks said:Good Lord!
Kidnapping a Muslim cleric in Milan via a US covert operation? By our CIA Agents? In broad daylight? Who the hell does George W. Bush think he is anyway?
No wonder the Muslim world is uniting in their contempt for America.
No wonder most of Europe is as equally disenchanted with President Bush & Co.
No wonder most of the civilized world is not far behind them.
Go Italy! Get those basturds!
MILAN (Reuters) - Milan prosecutors expect to launch procedures within a month that could put 22 CIA agents accused of kidnapping a Muslim cleric in Milan on trial in absentia, a senior judicial source said.
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The source, who asked not to be named, said prosecutors were growing tired of perceived foot-dragging by Washington and Rome over requests that would advance their investigation -- one of several European probes into suspected U.S. covert operations.
The United States has still not responded to a request in January by Italy for judicial assistance in the case, which could potentially allow Italian prosecutors to travel there to question suspects and gather evidence.
Neither has Italy's government responded to a request in November from prosecutors to seek the extradition of the agents from the United States.
If no helpful action has been taken by early March -- as appears increasingly likely -- then prosecutors will close their investigation, the well-placed source said.
"The next step will be to go to trial," he said.
The European Parliament and the Council of Europe are watching the Italian case carefully as they move ahead with their own investigations into suspected U.S. anti-terrorism operations, including running secret prisons in eastern Europe.
German and Swiss prosecutors are also looking into other accusations of U.S. covert transport of detainees, a process known as "rendition."
An Italian trial of the 22 agents could potentially open a wealth of evidence in the case to the public, showing how terrorism suspect Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr was grabbed off a Milan street in 2003 in broad daylight...
Calm2Chaos said:Tough ****.... You ain't getting your hands on any of my military or my soldiers. As much as you would like to allow anyone to come in and **** on this country theres no way in hell it's going to happen. You however should consider moving to Italy. Its nice and you would probably like it there much much better. I got no doubt that muslim cleric wasn't beiong picked up for jaywalking. Hope they got him, and if were lucky he found himself a nice deep dark hole in EUrope someplace
KidRocks said:To hell with anyone in the military, soldiers or polititians who break our American laws all in the name of the "Patriot-Act"!
To hell with the "Patriot-Act"!
Long live the "CONSTITUTION of the UNITED STATES of AMERICA"!
KidRocks said:To hell with anyone in the military, soldiers or polititians who break our American laws all in the name of the "Patriot-Act"!
To hell with the "Patriot-Act"!
Long live the "CONSTITUTION of the UNITED STATES of AMERICA"!
If true, they wouldn't have done it without good reason. I hope they are sticking pins in his eyeballs as I type. Might just save one American in the process. Just so long as it isn't you. You don't deserve it.KidRocks said:Good Lord!
Kidnapping a Muslim cleric in Milan via a US covert operation? By our CIA Agents? In broad daylight? Who the hell does George W. Bush think he is anyway?
Wha? They are just now starting to unite in their hate for the Great Satan? Next thing you know they will be flying planes into buildings. What took them so long? Really good point though.No wonder the Muslim world is uniting in their contempt for America.
Guess it's time for you to move then. You'll fit right in.No wonder most of Europe is as equally disenchanted with President Bush & Co.
Maybe we need to define the term "civilized".No wonder most of the civilized world is not far behind them.
I think we can all imagine what I would really like to say here.Go Italy! Get those basturds!
Didn't I smack you long ago with no reply?
You're turn...
Calm2Chaos said:Don't act like you have any feelings other then contempt and disgust for this country. You'll take what been given to you by others and **** all over it. They took a suspected terrorist off the streets, and to you thats a problem... Your the leading edge to the destruction of this country. But it won't be from outside it will be from within. The desire to give those that want to kill you and this country as many advantages and rights as possible. Open un fettered immigration, appeasment, apathetic. God forbid your the future of this country. I may just have to move to italy myself
KidRocks said:Fine, move to Italy.
Just don't let on that you're an American over there, you may not like their reaction to that fact over there either.
KidRocks said:Fine, move to Italy.
Just don't let on that you're an American over there, you may not like their reaction to that fact over there either.
GySgt said:You're the traitor. You move to Italy. It's truley sad how ignorant some Americans are to what it takes to provide them their pampered lives.
KidRocks said:Speaking of pampered arses.
I'm not the traitor here, George W. Bush is, he should be impeached, tried and convicted, jailed without representation and shipped to Guantanamo Bay.
Calm2Chaos said:Comon... Your illearned contempt for this country is obvious. But thats ok I guess. Takes all kinds, you always need to have paper at the bottom of the bird cage. :lol:
KidRocks said:Speaking of pampered arses.
I'm not the traitor here, George W. Bush is, he should be impeached, tried and convicted, jailed without representation and shipped to Guantanamo Bay.
KCConservative said:Hey Kidrocks, ever feel like the whole world is a black tuxedo and you're a pair of brown shoes? :lol:
My father always used to say that if two people say you're sick, lie down.KidRocks said:Yes, quite often nowadays.
It's true, the penguins are firmly in control for now.
One less bad guy? Sounds good to me.NYStateofMind said:Question for all of you.
What would you think if the Italian equivalent of the CIA came to the US and kidnapped an American citizen, who was under surveillance as a suspected member of a terrorist organization, and removed him from the country without going through the proper procedure, or notifying any officials of the US government? Would you consider it to be just fine for a foreign agent to do such a thing?
Please, don't start with the gang attack accusing me of being a traitor or any of the other partisan rhetoric, just answer the question.
KCConservative said:One less bad guy? Sounds good to me.
NYStateofMind said:Question for all of you.
What would you think if the Italian equivalent of the CIA came to the US and kidnapped an American citizen, who was under surveillance as a suspected member of a terrorist organization, and removed him from the country without going through the proper procedure, or notifying any officials of the US government? Would you consider it to be just fine for a foreign agent to do such a thing?
Please, don't start with the gang attack accusing me of being a traitor or any of the other partisan rhetoric, just answer the question.
GySgt said:Wouldn't happen. We would work with our allies to apprehend the fugitive.
So, since the laws are inadequate, we just ignore them?GySgt said:We are dealing with governments who would rather go out of their way to accomodate these people rather than protect the public. Our laws are inadequate for today's threats.
Deegan said:Well, we could put Italy on our list of countries not to visit, I'm sure O'Reilly could come up with some creative bumper stickers, and we wouldn't hear another word of this.
Italy can kiss my ass, I could see their concern over their agents being gunned down in Iraq, but if they want a war over some terror suspect rights, they can have one!:roll:
NYStateofMind said:What's the matter, is the question too difficult? Let me make it simple for you. Do you believe that the US, and other nations, should have their sovereignty respected? You can't have your cake and eat it too. If you support US sovereignty, you must support other nations' sovereignty too. It's a two way street. So, what's your answer?
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