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Old 12-21-2005, 11:34 PM   #2202
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No surprize here but I am confused again.....

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Originally posted by Spanky
No. But that is not related to national security. If it turned out she was friends with a guy that conspired with someone else to release small pox into the water supply I wouldn't expect them to be nice to her. If they arrested her, interrogated her and expelled her from the country, I think I would have trouble arguing with them.

If there was strong evidence that she assisted them in any way, or knew about it before hand and said nothing I don't think I could complain if they locked her up and threw away the key without a trial.

If you are not a US citizen you need to be careful who you associate with, and when it comes to national security the State Department is going to have to lean towards the safe side. I think I would understand that.
Since she's not a citizen, can they tap all her phones? Which are also your phones? Without a warrant?
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