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To: Edscharp who wrote (227)5/28/2002 3:37:34 PM
From: SteveDavis  Respond to of 717
 
The WSJ reported last week the Feds ran across HIM, not his family, donating to suspected Muslim terrorist groups. That is how they found him by backtracking the money flow to the groups. When the Feds started to investigate they discovered information he had could have only come from the FBI data base. Bingo!!

Because he has already served time for fraud he has a very difficult future. Some people cannot help being a crook. Just their nature.

IMHO Steve Davis



To: Edscharp who wrote (227)5/28/2002 3:43:22 PM
From: PartyTime  Respond to of 717
 
I agree. However, as I'm aware of how the government has behaved when they've detained an individual(s) on suspicion of terrorism, they've never charged anyone immediately. Their first step always seemed to be to get the person or persons into custody.

What I'm most curious about is the following:

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