Can someone explain this to me?

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Insane3D

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Originally posted by: raildogg
Originally posted by: Insane3D
Originally posted by: Squisher
He was a vocal opponent of U.S. policy.

He purposely defied the laws of the land to voice his opposition. By being so public in this he must have wanted to be arrested to foment the opposition.


If a government allows its citizens to publicly mock it's laws, where is the rule of order?

He played a chess game. This warrants his being being actively pursued all these years later? How were the sanctions weakened?

The last line of your post is pure BS...ever hear of free speech? So because he was vocal, we are going to actively pursue him and seek extradition?

He broke the law of this country. It doesn't matter if he's a chess player or not. He is a deranged moron who attacks and ridicules this country and said he was delighted about the 9/11 attacks.

Don't forget, he broke the law by not giving up his US citizenship.

Oh noes!! GET HIM!!