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- The Joint Terrorism Task Force has known about him since 2004. There was NO excuse for this man getting on a plane when there was an international manhunt on for him. Every employee at every airport should have known to look for him, and he should have been arrested before he got his boarding pass.
"George LaMonica, a 35-year-old computer consultant, said he bought his two-bedroom condominium in Norwalk, Conn., from Mr. Shahzad for $261,000 in May 2004. A few weeks after he moved in, Mr. LaMonica said, investigators from the national Joint Terrorism Task Force interviewed him, asking for details of the transaction and for information about Mr. Shahzad. It struck Mr. LaMonica as unusual, but he said detectives told him they were simply ?checking everything out.?
http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2010/05/todays-qs-for-os-wh-552010.html - Reply to this comment
- Good God... if the clowns in Washington are profiling anyone with a bit of cash... their paranoia list must contain a couple million names.
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Well... the U.S. government never misses a chance to build dossiers on people, do they? - Reply to this comment
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