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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: jlallen who wrote (226698)4/11/2007 4:37:19 PM
From: Garden Rose  Read Replies (3) of 281500
 
jlallen, he was not banned by American Airlines for being in a peace march. Here's the picture: This Americn patriot (wounded in war and who had served his country with distinction) was placed on a terrorist list. AmAirlines, dealing with this routinely, and knowing that when you have a first-class outstanding citizen like the Colonel that should not be on the terrorist list, AA knew from PRIOR experience that "bogus" terrorist listings occur for those who participate in peace marches or are anti-Bush people. So, when AA is befuddled as to why a patriot is on the list, they fall back on the previous people who had been on the list, those that are in peace marches or are anti-Bush advocates but who really are not candidates for the terrorist list and should not be on the list. GR
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