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Unfounded Allegations About US Response to WikiLeaks Present Threat Abroad

Friday, December 3, 2010

What extraordin­ary BS, Ms. Buckwalter­-Poza.

There are so many issues raised by these leaks, on so many documents, it's hard to know where to begin.  But what do you think about this one that Americans don't know about?:


In 2004, a German citizen was snatched in Macedonia and allegedly taken to a secret prison by the CIA. Agents had apparently mistaken him for an al-Qaeda suspect.

2007 cable from the US embassy in Berlin details the efforts the US made to persuade Germany not to issue internatio­nal arrest warrants for the CIA agents accused of involvemen­t.

Could you have been one of the many who responded to Americans' furor over Obama's and Democrats refusal to investigat­e and prosecute BushCo with assurances that "the internatio­nal community will take care of them"?  

Don't you think Americans have the right to know what elected officials in its  government are doing behind Americans' backs, working at cross-purp­oses with the will of the People?  What kind of deals are they making with other nations to change internatio­nal laws, to save BushCo, and continue (and expand) the practices of the 'black arts' (t0rture)?  Obama believes he has the right to k!ll Americans without due process.  He believes he has the right to imprison anyone he wants, regardless of any criminal act, just because he thinks that person might be capable of committing a crime.  With no due process, no oversight.  'Preventive detention'.

Shame on you, Ms.; you're collaborat­ing with a criminal administra­tion.  Two criminal administra­tions.
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