The US Constitution hates AmericaAt least this AmericaGeorgie and his friends have fucked America beyond all recognizability nowThey like to say everything changed after 9/11 and damn it they are rightNo longer are they Rights but privledges.
8/28/2006 6:01:23 AM
8/28/2006 6:02:27 AM
Damn, and Bush called up the cops there and was like "Don't let these guys back in, ok"How does he even find the time in the day to do that kind of shit I didn't read the entire article, because I'm at work and gotta do some stuff, but I wonder if it mentions anything about expired visas or anything, because I know you can't stay in a country 4 years without some serious paperwork every once in a while. If they didn't file the paperwork, I can see the FBI wanting to chat with them before they let them back in the country.
8/28/2006 7:38:59 AM
^both were citizensI only skimmed at best. I hate articles that are so long they span multiple posts. I did skim this little gem out...
8/28/2006 7:46:56 AM
I don't care how tired I am...I am not confessing to being a terrorist.WTF, did he think they'd be like "Oh...serial? Ok, you're free to go now, you terrorist bastard!"
8/28/2006 8:04:11 AM
He has gone too far this time!!!so what are you going to do about it, nutkisser, that you havent done before?? thats the question...
8/28/2006 8:15:32 AM
Hamid Hayat - "You reap what you sow."Muhammad Ismail - "Omoonto womoonto manyilinga ororme, agaande utwa nagaande omera." An African proverb meaning, when it is the near relative who has committed something bad, you will both blame him and defend him. The proverb is told of a person who is wronged by his relative. Jaber Ismal - "The apple does not fall far from the tree."George Bush - "Fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again." - An old proverb by Georgious Maximus Creyziest
8/28/2006 8:16:08 AM
good, i think they need to be interrogated before let back in. A trip to Pakistan to study the koran... that doesn't sound like a front for terrorist training camp?
8/28/2006 9:41:01 AM
imagine how pissed people would get if some white kids went to Ireland for a few years to study the bible and were not let back into the country because their uncle was in the IRA and blew up some cars.seems like they went waaaaaaaaaaaay overboard
8/28/2006 9:49:41 AM
yes, because the IRA and AL Qaeda are equal and comparable given the era that we're living.FANTASTIC COMPARISON!
8/28/2006 10:18:24 AM
Bush is the worst president ever!!111one
8/28/2006 10:26:10 AM
this shit is waay to far... i bet that if a french citizen had left france and came back that robespierre would've totally said "GTFO NO WAY" and a bunch of white people would've had problems with that.
8/28/2006 10:39:40 AM
i can really feel it now!! bush is going to get impeached soon! just a few more threads and congress will be convinced! woo hoo a win for the democrats!
8/28/2006 10:41:43 AM
groge bush is teh debil
8/28/2006 10:46:55 AM
i thought all terrorists were bad?are some only kinda bad now?
8/28/2006 10:51:36 AM
BUSH IS TAKING AWAY YOUR FREEDOMS!!11
8/28/2006 10:52:21 AM
^^ no dickwad, your analogy was horrible... let's continueSTOP GROGE BUSH NOW!!!11!!
8/28/2006 10:56:00 AM
so you must be part of the IRA?and I thought the socialists were taking away our freedoms.
8/28/2006 10:57:04 AM
if you made an ounce of sense, I would know that that was the 7th sign of the apocalypse and i would run for shelter from the plauges of scorpion and gigantic bug flies.
8/28/2006 11:02:06 AM
Current events, read them:http://tinyurl.com/lsh54[Edited on August 28, 2006 at 11:05 AM. Reason : -]
8/28/2006 11:04:36 AM
I have family in Lodi.That's about all I have to say since this thread has just turned into the typical crappy sarcasm-fest.
8/28/2006 11:06:08 AM
so you're not denying your ties to the IRA?
8/28/2006 11:07:09 AM
What about the UDA?
8/28/2006 11:07:53 AM
what about the PTA?????????
8/28/2006 11:09:27 AM
I think they're MIA.
8/28/2006 11:10:20 AM
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8/28/2006 11:12:36 AM
I actually do think if I went to study the Bible (and I guess Catechism) in Ireland for 4 whole years and my Uncle was a crazed IRA terrorist, I ought to answer a few questions about where I had been. What monestary I was worshipping at, how the trip went. Whether or not I was at a training camp for radical catholics. I'd expect to be asked these questions.I still would like my (serious) question answered about whether or not they continued to file the correct paperwork about Visas, etc. or did they just disappear for 4 years in Pakistan and then show back up ready to enter the US again.
8/28/2006 11:14:52 AM
yeah i was being serious about the IRA.but it seems like they are going alittle overboard imo.
8/28/2006 11:17:02 AM
8/28/2006 11:17:59 AM
so most of you guys are saying it's ok to block a citizen of the usa entry into the country, even if they are charged with no crime? ok. just checking.
8/28/2006 11:26:05 AM
only people who have something to hide need to worry.so you should be coolio
8/28/2006 11:30:57 AM
Since we're into putting words in people's mouths...So you're saying that it's ok to just let any US citizen in the country, irregardless of any suspicion their activities have raised?
8/28/2006 11:31:16 AM
if my uncle or cousin was convicted of attending a Pakistani terrorist training camp and I was en route to the US after a 4 year stay in Pakistan, I would expect to be questionedalso funny that the article doesnt even mention the word 'Bush' or 'President' yet we all know its George Bush who has gone too fucking far this time]
8/28/2006 11:31:34 AM
the guy was questioned once, and refused to be questioned again without a lawyer. so the fbi refused him entry into the country. this guy is a us citizen and is afforded rights under the us constitution, regardless of who he's related to.from the article:
8/28/2006 11:37:28 AM
8/28/2006 11:47:00 AM
so you think it's alright to keep a US citizen out of the country unless he gives up his constitutional rights?
8/28/2006 11:48:26 AM
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8/28/2006 11:52:52 AM
Lindh: "I'm coming home!"Agent: "I'd like to ask you a few questions."Lindh: "Step off! I want my lawyer, Hey... DON'T CHECK MY BAG!!!!1!1!"Would you let him in?
8/28/2006 11:53:08 AM
maybe they should charge him with a crime if they've got something on him.oh right. they don't.
8/28/2006 11:54:22 AM
if he was innocent i would let him into help determine that, i dont know why he would have problems answering a few questions after his 4 YEAR HIATUS IN PAKISTANI mean how about I go spend 10 years in Afghanistan and then complain about my civil liberties when I try to come into the United States 10 years later after my uncle was just busted for attending a terrorist training campcommon sense people]
8/28/2006 11:54:25 AM
I wonder how their names got on the do not let this guy on a plane list? I wonder what the purpose of said list would be if they let people on the list actually get on a plane from time to time.
8/28/2006 11:57:45 AM
I fear my own government more than terrorists. Therefore Constitutional Rights are more important than potential terrorists.
8/28/2006 12:00:56 PM
you fear the people who want to protect the country more than the people who want to murder every citizen of the countryok
8/28/2006 12:02:48 PM
Well, they should let the guy talk to them with a lawyer present. Heck it would be in the best interest of the FBI to have the guy's lawyer present because they would have an extra witness to deny claims of coercing the guy into a confession... assuming they were innocent to begin with.
8/28/2006 12:07:05 PM
also, obviously the Miranda Rights give you the right to an attorney if you are placed under arrest for a crime within the United Statesbut what guarantees you a right to attorney if you arent arrested or charged with anything?
8/28/2006 12:14:19 PM
This guy is a little suspicious, but he does have the right to a lawyer. If they have denied him that, then the US is clearly in the wrong.Blocking him from flying is really sketchty, and I don't see why they just don't question him in the US instead, but it's probably part of their interrogation strategy, i'm guessing.
8/28/2006 12:19:02 PM
i'm still asking, what document/law guarantees him the right to a lawyer? Again, I know anyone ARRESTED has the right to a lawyer, but is there something that guarantees this guy, who WASNT ARRESTED, the right to a lawyer? I'm asking cause I don't know
8/28/2006 12:20:44 PM