Colext/Macondo
Cantina virtual de los COLombianos en el EXTerior
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Teniente

Ahora me tiene que involucrar con la "discusion" con el Pajaro piopiopio
>
>algo que cualquier colombiano haria inmediatamente (esto es si fuera
>patriota al estilo nando)
>
No tengo necesidad de hacerlo, YA QUE NO ME involucraria en un embrollo
ilegal.

La ley Colombiana es muy deficiente y no camina, gatea y la mayoria del
tiempo se arrastra ya que muchas veces sufre de "alimentos " para subsistir.

Pastrana deberia demandar una investigacion inmediata y total con castigos
de pena maxima de todos los criminales, incluyendo los pendejos, en los USA
Pastrana, a la vez, deberia tambien demandar una pena inmediata y MAXIMA
para los criminales y pendejos, en Colombia.

Nando

-----Original Message-----
From: Teniente JoseMaria Mosquera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Martes 17 de Agosto de 1999 04:47 PM
Subject: Re: Colext: Fallandole la Inteligencia al Sen~or Teniente


>Colext/Macondo
>Cantina virtual de los COLombianos en el EXTerior
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>
>el pajaro escribe:
>
>>
>>En el mesaje de abajo a nuestro adorado compatriota le falla la
>>inteligencia y la informacion. El Teniente no se ha enterado
>>todavia de que la gringa de la coca anda suelta y el colombiano
>>que se la recibia en USA esta en la carcel de todas cuatro, por
>>marica.  Quiza le metan cadena perpetua por pendejo, pues a la
>>gringa la dejaron ir pa' fuera con un regan~o..
>>Por ponerse a hacer negocios con esos mafiosos de la embajada...
>>Jajajajaja!
>
>
>como de costumbre el pajaro esta confundido entre el proceso judicial
yanqui
>y el impune estilo colombia.  otro es el falto de inteligencia (lease
>informacion)
>
>y como buen colombiano cree que todos son ladrones y mentirosos, industrias
>muy prosperas para los colombianos.
>
>es una diferencia estar libre sin cargo ninguno y otra estar libre bajo
>fianza despues de ser acusado y bajo control de la corte.  la esposa
despues
>de pagar la fianza de $150 mil usd, pudo dejar la guandoca.  y vale la pena
>decir que la esposa se presento voluntariamente a la estacion de policia
>cuando supo que la policia la buscaba.
>
>algo que cualquier colombiano haria inmediatamente (esto es si fuera
>patriota al estilo nando)
>
>pero para decir que ella esta libre y dar a entender que puede irse para
>cualquier lugar y hacer lo que le da la gana, tiene que mentir como una vil
>petatera.  claro otro deporte favorito en colombia, la mentira.
>
>para que se refresque las plumas mentirosas, he aqui la historia tal como
la
>reporto fox (y esta accesible a traves de sus archivos ciberneticos)
>
>y si puede leer antes de aletear, el colombiano esta encarcelado por otras
>ofensas, no la coca.  ni siquiera ha sido inculpado en esta area.  y como
es
>de esperarse, el notorio chofer anda libre y volando en colombia sin que
>nadie lo vaya a buscar.
>
>ah colombianos que mienten con una facilidad unica ya que llevan siglos
>perfeccionando este gene.
>
>
>===================================================================
>
>U.S. Anti-Drug Official's Wife Faces Drug Charge 2.10 p.m. ET (1810 GMT)
>August 7, 1999
>
>NEW YORK � The wife of a U.S. Army officer fighting drug trafficking in
>Colombia has been accused of smuggling 15.8 pounds of cocaine into the
>United States, possibly unwittingly, the New York Times reported Saturday.
>
>Laurie Anne Hiett, wife of Col. James Hiett who headed U.S. military
>operations in Colombia until last week, was released by a New York court on
>$150,000 bail Thursday.
>
>She is accused of sending six packages of pure cocaine with a street value
>of as much as $230,000 to addresses in New York City through the embassy
>mail service, identifying the contents on U.S. customs forms as books,
>candy, a T-shirt, candles or coffee, the Times said.
>
>Hiett, 36, denied any wrongdoing through her lawyer, Paul Lazarus, the
>newspaper said.
>
>The allegations come as the United States has pledged to boost support for
>the  drug war in Colombia and faces accusations of mixing fighting drugs
>with battling rebels.
>
>Hiett has admitted mailing the packages, which she marked with her own name
>and own return address, but said that she did so at the request of Jorge
>Alfonso Ayala, an embassy chauffeur for the past 15 years who is now being
>sought by Colombian authorities, the newspaper said.
>
>She said that she didn't know what was in the packages.
>
>Ayala, who is Colombian, told investigators in June that Hiett "abused
>cocaine," and that he helped her buy it, according to a criminal omplaint
>filed Thursday in Federal Court in Brooklyn which was cited by the Times.
>
>The complaint said that Hiett became "extremely agitated" when told of the
>driver's accusation, insisted that the packages came from Ayala's
>accomplices but refused to say more, adding, ''I'm afraid they'll kill
me,''
>the Times said.
>
>In addition to Hiett, two residents of the New York borough of Queens,
Timla
>Arcila, 61, and her brother Hernan Arcila, 53, were named in the complaint
>as receiving the packages. Timla Arcila was arraigned Thursday and released
>on bail but no federal charges were filed against Hernan Arcila, who was
>jailed on an unrelated charge.
>
>A Colombian official told the Times that it was not unusual for foreign
>diplomats to help employees by mailing letters abroad through the U.S.
>embassy mail service since it is more efficient than Colombia's. But any
>materials sent are usually shown to the diplomat, the official said.
>
>But investigators said in their criminal complaint that Mrs. Hiett traveled
>to the United States several times in April and May and alleged that she
did
>so to help set up a smuggling conspiracy.
>
>Four of the packages sent between April 13 and May 26 went to the Arcila's
>home address, and two to mail drops allegedly set up by Timla Arcila.
>
>Col. Hiett headed U.S. military anti-drug operations in Colombia until last
>week, when he stepped aside voluntarily.
>
>
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