I find it somewhat odd that this has not been picked up on by the major news outlets: Fox, CNN, ABC, NBC, CBS, etc, etc, etc.
Has anyone read or heard or seen news on TV about this?
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- Tue Dec 29, 2009 10:55 am
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- Thu Dec 24, 2009 9:43 am
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Re: Why Does Interpol Need Immunity from American Law?
I emailed Jon-David Wells(host of the Wells Report on KLIF, 570AM-Dallas, a FOX News affiliate) last night regarding this. I also sent him the link. He responded back to me at 6:44am this morning. Here is his reply:
"Joe....
Near as I can tell, this is a relatively benign extension of diplomatic privilege that is similar to the international rights currently enjoyed by the FBI in countries around the world.
While the political possibilities of this amendment to Executive Order 12425 cannot be underestimated; especially when considering the current administration, there are a couple of things to keep in mind...
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What is extended to others internationally by the Obama Administration, is often ignored. While administration officials have shown a limitied capacity to gauge their actual power, officials of most international organizations are aware of a much different reality. And,
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Don't underestimate the administration's ignorance of real America. As ridiculous as this may sound, President Obama, and his strategic circle are foolishly out of touch with the American People. What would any of us do if an international police unit tried to enforce any law within the borders of this nation?
Thanks for the email.
God Bless You, and Yours....Merry Christmas!
J-D
Jon-David Wells
The Wells Report"
BTW Jon-David is a forum member, and a CHL holder.
"Joe....
Near as I can tell, this is a relatively benign extension of diplomatic privilege that is similar to the international rights currently enjoyed by the FBI in countries around the world.
While the political possibilities of this amendment to Executive Order 12425 cannot be underestimated; especially when considering the current administration, there are a couple of things to keep in mind...
*
What is extended to others internationally by the Obama Administration, is often ignored. While administration officials have shown a limitied capacity to gauge their actual power, officials of most international organizations are aware of a much different reality. And,
*
Don't underestimate the administration's ignorance of real America. As ridiculous as this may sound, President Obama, and his strategic circle are foolishly out of touch with the American People. What would any of us do if an international police unit tried to enforce any law within the borders of this nation?
Thanks for the email.
God Bless You, and Yours....Merry Christmas!
J-D
Jon-David Wells
The Wells Report"
BTW Jon-David is a forum member, and a CHL holder.
- Wed Dec 23, 2009 7:38 pm
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Re: Why Does Interpol Need Immunity from American Law?
That's an understatement. A foreign police organization, operating within the borders of the U.S., without any restraints, immune from the laws that our police forces are required to operate under. They will basically have diplomatic immunity. So they can do anything they want, and suffer no consequences of their actions.
I don't understand. I just don't understand.
I don't understand. I just don't understand.