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To: mmmary who wrote (3163)5/29/2002 1:16:22 PM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12465
 
>>>whatever means, 100% honest or not, the government had to use to keep him in the country was worth it?<<<

Well, look at what's already happened. As much as I don't like it or as much as you don't like it, civil rights today are not what civil rights were pre-9/11. Elgindy is like a pond duck given his connections to international finance both in and out of the Muslim world. The government knows this and is acting accordingly. I think the government had to do all it could to keep him in jail so as to strengthen the 9/11 aspect of its investigation and prevent him from going to a nation where odds are America won't get him back.



To: mmmary who wrote (3163)5/29/2002 5:04:17 PM
From: heronwater  Respond to of 12465
 
Then his family in the US would be in a big jam and he could never travel to US friendly nations for the rest of his life and he'd lose everything he has here, probably never see his family again

mmmary, I'm sure he would have seen his U.S. family again, if not in an U.S. friendly nation, a non friendly nation. Here is an account of one of his father's trips with Travel All Over The World, INC.

pakistanlink.com


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