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said by clickie :Really? And what operations were those? And the names of your friends so I can cross reference them to those known lost and missing in Vietnam? Marine Corps forward radar control sites for one example. As far as names, find them yourself. -- I am not lost, I find myself every time. |
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join:2005-05-22 Monroe, MI | reply to RayW Really? And what operations were those? And the names of your friends so I can cross reference them to those known lost and missing in Vietnam? |
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| reply to logins_suck said by logins_suck :time to leave the country *YAWN* Yes, and I like how you will follow through, just like all the anti-Bush movie stars who said they would leave the country in 2000 (and some again in 2004) if he was elected, and then found out they were not as popular as they thought (and did not leave).
As someone else pointed out, all hype and no substance to this. Certain forms of non-warrant tapping are legal and others are not. It sounds like some questions are: are they legal or not, and given that the tapping has pulled some arabs/muslims/kooks out of the wood work, what will be the legal status of those arrested/detained using this information if it is ruled that it was illegal? Turn them loose to try again?
If I sound a bit jaundiced at the media, I was in Vietnam when our 'free press' thought it would be nice to talk about certain confidential military operations, all part of the anti-war movement. Lost some friends because of them, which many of us thought was the point of the articles. -- I am not lost, I find myself every time. |
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