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Politics : America Under Siege: The End of Innocence -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Investor Clouseau who wrote (23720)8/22/2003 10:41:44 PM
From: Investor Clouseau  Respond to of 27702
 
I did not want to do this because it will give ammunition to my enemies that wish to show that I am insane.

I am a prophet, and I have the EVIDENCE to prove it.

I only make this claim now because so many things are wrong.

Hamas and Islamic Jihad are wrong for falsely believing that they can ever win the war.

Israeli's are wrong for building the fence which is an obvious land-grab before the final border of Palestine is negotiated.

Many other things are also wrong, but I don't have the energy to list them now.

IC



To: Investor Clouseau who wrote (23720)8/23/2003 11:58:20 AM
From: Tadsamillionaire  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27702
 
Pakistanis Charged With Illegal Entry
SEATTLE - Two Pakistani men arrested separately at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport while trying to fly to New York have been charged with immigration violations.
Javed Khan and Arif Mahmood appeared before a U.S. District Court magistrate Thursday. The men, Pakistani citizens who have been living in Canada, were detained until their trial, scheduled for Oct. 14-15.
At the time of the arrests, a TSA spokesman told The Associated Press that both names appeared on the agency's terrorism-related "no-fly" list. But John Hartingh, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's Office in Seattle, said Friday that only Mahmood's was.
"It was later determined that only one was on the no-fly list," TSA spokeswoman Jennifer Marty said Friday. She declined to say why Mahmood was placed on the list.
he men were arrested Aug. 9. According to an affidavit filed Wednesday, they said they had been smuggled across the Canadian border near Blaine.
Each man is charged with illegally entering the country. The charges carry a maximum penalty of six months in prison and a fine of up to $5,000.
Since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, airlines have routinely run security checks on passengers who purchase one-way tickets or buy tickets with cash. Hundreds of individuals have been briefly detained at airports after their names matched those on the TSA no-fly list, according to TSA records.
Khan, 36, told immigration officials he was trying to get to New York to apply for asylum. He was arrested after police determined he was wanted by Canadian immigration officials.
"There is absolutely no evidence that Mr. Khan is involved in terrorism," said Khan's lawyer, Brian Phillips.
Mahmood, 29, was detained after an airline employee noticed his name on the "no-fly" list. His lawyer, Walter Palmer, did not immediately return a phone message Thursday.

story.news.yahoo.com.
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ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION THE FIGHT TO KEEP OUR DEMOCRACY
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