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 | | From: | Mark Fox | | Subject: | Re: Ritter Right About Iraq | | Date: | 23 Jan 2005 09:40:16 -0800 |
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 | On January 19, 2003, New York reporters broke a graphic -scandal story involving Scott Ritter, who was a U.S. Marine before he became a U.N. weapons inspector. Ritter was accused of soliciting over the Internet from an underage girl...
[the story was] broken by the Schenectady Daily Gazette and the New York Daily News about how Ritter was secretly prosecuted in Albany County in 2001 after he was snared in an Internet sting operation. The stories cited anonymous "law enforcement authorities." It was reported that Ritter was arrested by Colonie (New York) Police in June 2001 on a misdemeanor charge after he allegedly had a ual discussion on the Internet with an undercover investigator he thought was a 16-year old girl. The case was sealed, and Colonie officials declined to release the arrest records, explaining the matter was adjourned in local court in contemplation of dismissal. Albany District Attorney Paul Clyne said he had no knowledge of the case and fired veteran Assistant District Attorney Cynthia Preiser for failing to inform him of the case. The story spread from print media to cable news, culminating in a CNN interview of Ritter by Aaron Brown.
NBC television affiliate WNYT in Albany turned up a mug shot of Ritter. The station's news director, Paul Conti, said the "16-year-old girl" had been lured by Ritter to meet him at the Burger King in Menands, N.Y., in order "to have her watch him have with himself."
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 | | From: | james g. keegan jr. | | Subject: | Re: Ritter Right About Iraq | | Date: | 23 Jan 2005 17:43:31 GMT |
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 | "Mark Fox" wrote in news:1106502015.981861.271880 @f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:
> On January 19, 2003, New York reporters broke a graphic -scandal > story involving Scott Ritter, who was a U.S. Marine before he became a > U.N. weapons inspector. Ritter was accused of soliciting over the > Internet from an underage girl...
many americans were saddened to see ritter paid-back bu the bush administration for his honest reporting that wmds did not exist.
but ritter isn't the only one who faced trumped up charges of the bush administration. distatorships are ugly
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 | | From: | Defendario | | Subject: | Re: Ritter Right About Iraq | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 15:43:25 -0500 |
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 | james g. keegan jr. wrote:
> "Mark Fox" wrote in news:1106502015.981861.271880 > @f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com: > > >>On January 19, 2003, New York reporters broke a graphic -scandal >>story involving Scott Ritter, who was a U.S. Marine before he became a >>U.N. weapons inspector. Ritter was accused of soliciting over the >>Internet from an underage girl... > > > > many americans were saddened to see ritter paid-back bu the bush > administration for his honest reporting that wmds did not exist. > > but ritter isn't the only one who faced trumped up charges of the bush > administration. distatorships are ugly > How true. The part that Marky Fux *didn't* post half a dozen times is that the case against Ritter was dismissed w/prejudice and sealed.
Not a thing that happens to legit legal cases.
BTW, for spamming UseNet with lies about a good American (Mr Ritter) who told the TRUTH concerning Shrubs war, you earned yourself a place in my Hall of Shame.
*PLONK*
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 | | From: | james g. keegan jr. | | Subject: | Re: Ritter Right About Iraq | | Date: | 23 Jan 2005 21:42:42 GMT |
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 | Defendario wrote in news:35igmjF4n6futU1 @individual.net:
> james g. keegan jr. wrote: > >> "Mark Fox" wrote in news:1106502015.981861.271880 >> @f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com: >> >> >>>On January 19, 2003, New York reporters broke a graphic -scandal >>>story involving Scott Ritter, who was a U.S. Marine before he became a >>>U.N. weapons inspector. Ritter was accused of soliciting over the >>>Internet from an underage girl... >> >> >> >> many americans were saddened to see ritter paid-back bu the bush >> administration for his honest reporting that wmds did not exist. >> >> but ritter isn't the only one who faced trumped up charges of the bush >> administration. distatorships are ugly >> > How true. The part that Marky Fux *didn't* post half a dozen times is > that the case against Ritter was dismissed w/prejudice and sealed. > > Not a thing that happens to legit legal cases.
it is the bush way, to intimate and misuse the govenment to force people to do his will.
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