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- Fri Jan 15, 2010 9:08 pm
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- Topic: Why Does Interpol Need Immunity from American Law?
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Re: Why Does Interpol Need Immunity from American Law?
The only immunity they are getting is from the FIA. If we recall the Right was outraged when the FIA law was passed by the Left. Now we on the Right are upset because the FIA isn't being applied to someone? Go figure. In my opinion the FIA sucks, and is of the same mentality that brought down our own intelligence community in the 70's.
- Fri Jan 15, 2010 3:01 pm
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- Topic: Why Does Interpol Need Immunity from American Law?
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Re: Why Does Interpol Need Immunity from American Law?
This is much ado about nothing. INTERPOL is an information sharing service. It is not a "law enforcement" agency. They have no arrest powers anywhere in the world. They are like the UN in that they can serve as an information database BUT without the UN political biased nonsense. They have information we need with regards to a whole host of international crimes. They are allies on the war on terror. I remember their work in providing information on capturing Carlos the Jackal, and in breaking up the Baader-Meinhof Gang and The Red Brigades. They've got nothing to do with the ICC and they don't work for George Soros, so chill. They also don't care about your Swiss bank account. Give 'em break, most of them are ex-cops.