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<P><STRONG>Tony. . . do I understand you correctly? Do you believe our government has the right to go on foreign soil and kidnap citizens of other countries? Is that really what you're saying here?</STRONG></P>
<P><STRONG>Ellen A. Roskovich</STRONG><BR><BR></P></DIV>
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<DIV></DIV>From: <I>"Tony" <tonytime@clearwire.net></I><BR>To: <I><nickgier@adelphia.net></I><BR>CC: <I>vision2020@moscow.com</I><BR>Subject: <I>Re: [Vision2020] Italy sides with terrorists</I><BR>Date: <I>Sat, 17 Feb 2007 17:12:37 -0800</I><BR>>Professor Mengele, our government has kidnapped and interrogated terrorists.<BR>>This is a good thing from the perspective of loyal Americans. No surprise<BR>>you object. If you find this country so objectionable, why the hell do you<BR>>stick around? Why not dispense with the charade, wrap a towel around your<BR>>head and crawl into a cave in Afghanistan with your ideological soulmates?<BR>><BR>>Later, -T<BR>>----- Original Message -----<BR>>From: <nickgier@adelphia.net><BR>>To:
<vision2020@moscow.com><BR>>Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 9:39 AM<BR>>Subject: [Vision2020] Italy Indicts 26 Americans for Kidnapping<BR>><BR>><BR>> > Italy Indicts C.I.A. Operatives in ’03 Abduction<BR>> > By IAN FISHER, NY Times<BR>> ><BR>> > ROME, Feb. 16 —An Italian judge indicted 26 Americans on Friday, most of<BR>> > them C.I.A. officers, in what will become the first trial of the American<BR>> > program of secretly whisking away terror suspects. Italy’s former top spy<BR>> > was also indicted.<BR>> ><BR>> > Despite the indictment, issued by a judge in Milan, it is unlikely that<BR>> > any of the Americans, one of whom is an Air Force colonel, will ever face<BR>> > trial here. The trial is expected to take place in June.<BR>> ><BR>> > The indictments came in connection with the
case of a radical Egyptian<BR>> > cleric, Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr. The cleric, known as Abu Omar,<BR>> > disappeared near his mosque in Milan on Feb. 17, 2003, and said he was<BR>> > kidnapped.<BR>> ><BR>> > He was freed this week from jail in Egypt, where he says he was taken and<BR>> > tortured.<BR>> ><BR>> > The indictment marked a turning point in Europe, where anger is high at<BR>> > the American program of “extraordinary renditions,” an aggressive policy<BR>> > of seizing suspected terrorists on foreign soil and interrogating them at<BR>> > secret locations in a third country.<BR>> ><BR>> > =======================================================<BR>> > List services made available by First Step Internet,<BR>> > serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.<BR>>
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