On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 12:44:46 CDT, Brian Loe said: >> Yeah. We put him on the plane, but we weren't responsible. Gotcha.
> I see...so he was deported according to our laws, and sent to, > apparently, his home country. THAT country may or may not have done > anything to him but you believe...as in, have taken a leap of faith > based on your preconceived notions that Ganzales, and our country, are > evil. Gonzales: "We weren't responsible for his removal to Syria" (we just put him on a plane headed for Syria, and told the Syrian government he was coming). German soldier, 1943: "I wasn't responsible for the Jews sent to the camps" (I just put them, at gunpoint, on a train headed there). Yes, a government *IS* evil when it admits they took an action, but then says they weren't responsible for said action. > rephrase it to not sound so. Further, according to everything else AND > the wikipedia entry, the US did NOTHING other than hold him for a week > and return him to Syria. "Return" him to Syria, when he was a Canadian citizen, and came from Canada, and we knew it at the time? I suppose if you flew to London, you'd not be upset if they decided to "return" you to Iran, or Chile, or someplace other than where you came from?
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