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Politics : DON'T START THE WAR

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To: MSI who wrote (4844)2/1/2003 9:22:38 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) of 25898
 
Still no evidence offered of anything. If..if..if.

If you had any conflicts of interest on the people you named you would have produced it any of the several times you've been asked for it. So I conclude you have none.

And what are you even getting at when you say "holding Israeli passports". Are you saying the people on your list are Israeli citizens? Dual citizenship exists between a lot of countries including Israel. But I seriously doubt any of the folks on your list are such.

I guess you could be talking about the subterfuges employed to allow visitors to visit both Israel and Arab countries, most of which bar entry to passports with Israeli stamps in them. This only means one has visited both Israel and Arab countries.

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Did you know some countries do not permit entry to travelers whose passports have visas showing they have visited certain other countries? A visa is an endorsement or stamp placed in your passport by a foreign government that permits you to visit that country for a specific purpose and duration. For example, many Arab countries will not allow entry to people whose passports have a visa stamp showing that they have visited Israel.
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So, what do you do when you want to travel to these countries and you have visas and stamps from any restricted countries? There is a way, and it is completely legal, according to the U.S. State Department. You can obtain a second, restricted passport, which, on the surface, looks like any other U.S. passport. However, there is one big exception: it clearly states that it is limited for travel to particular countries only.


Lastly, you seem to think my use of the term "vilify" means that I ADMIT that the people on your list are villains. How silly. I said that you are vilifying the people on your list, that is YOU are trying to brand them as villains. And that's true, you are. In fact you want their images and opinions to bear warning labels indicating they are disloyal to the US whenever they appear. See below:

Whenever the following appear on the tube or in print, the fact of their citizenship needs to appear next to them, like the warning signs on cigarette packs: "THE VIEWS OF THIS PERSON COULD BE HAZARDOUS TO AMERICAN DEMOCRACY SINCE THEY REPORT TO THE GOV'T OF ISRAEL"
* Donald Feith (Under Secretary of Defense)
* David Kay (former U.N. Nuclear Weapons Inspector and TV Talking Head)
* Paul Wolfowitz (Deputy Secratary of Defense)
* Richard Perle
* Eliot Abrams
* Rep. Tom Lantos


How would you like the proposal to have similar warning labels applied to the images and opinions of people who are members of political groups with anti-American idealogies, like for example, the Workers World Party which organized and ran the recent "peace" protests?
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