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US Government kidnaps producer of Innocence of Muslim movie
You will never see this guy again.
Your new government at work americans. http://www.tmz.com/2012/09/27/innoce...seley-nakoula/ Your laws are now working against your ways. Land of the free my big white ass. |
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Yeah, I sure would miss my right to provoke lunatics into killing Americans.
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So the guy was arrested for a probation violation on his check fraud conviction and that equates to "kidnapped by the government"... and you're drawing conclusions based on a gossip site?
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Whatever the case, he'll never see the light of day again. |
Nakoula Basseley Nakoula where is that name from ?
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Deuces... :1orglaugh
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I think lawyers will take care of him. I bet Rove was all over that little film project. They are trying to say look obama is like carter in 1979. This was supposed to help prove it and it got out of hand is my theory. |
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"Nakoula pleaded no contest in 2010 to federal bank fraud charges in California and was ordered to pay more than $790,000 in restitution. He was also sentenced to 21 months in federal prison. He was released in June 2011, and at least some production on the video was done later that summer. Assistant US Attorney Jennifer Leigh Williams said Nakoula set up fraudulent bank accounts using stolen identities and Social Security numbers. Checks from those accounts would be deposited into other bogus accounts from which Nakoula would withdraw money at ATM machines." SOURCE Yes our government working well, he's back in jail :thumbsup |
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In terms of the US Gov, if they just got him, they knew where he was the whole time. They just didn't care. Now they have a reason to care. Like I said, either way, be it from the US gov hiding him (or finding a BS reason to keep him) or him having to hide from Muslim idiots, he's not going to be chillin' at the beach anytime soon. His life is pretty much over. If they are killing US government employees who had nothing to do with the movie, I can't really imagine the horrors they would do to this guy if they got their hands on him. |
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You have to wonder how a christian Egyptian is able to immigrate to America, has enough money to own a gas station, then does these kinds of shady things. Makes you wonder :2 cents: " In August of 1991, he was convicted on two counts of selling watered-down gasoline. " source "Nakoula struggled with a series of financial problems, according to California state tax and bankruptcy records. In June 2006, a $191,000 tax lien was filed against him in the Los Angeles County Recorder of Deeds office. In 1997, a $106,000 lien was filed against him in Orange County. In addition to the fraud conviction, Nakoula also pleaded guilty in 1997 to possession with intent to manufacture methamphetamine and was sentenced to a year in jail, said Sandi Gibbons, a spokeswoman for the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office." SOURCE |
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You seem to be missing something. The article says he was picked up for violating his parole which said no Internet. With this video, he just stated to the world that he is using the Internet. Before the video, how can anyone know he was using the Internet, if he even was? |
Seems he broke his probation. Shame on him.
But clearly the US Government makes people "disappear" all the time. You know, Patriot Act and all of that. |
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Parole said no Internet. Guy goes along his business for years not raising a flag. Why would anyone suspect he was breaking his parole by using the Internet? Suddenly he has a world-famous video online. On the Internet! The Internet is against his parole. Hmm. Red flag. |
GFY the Fox News of the internet.
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I mean, the guy is a criminal with many convictions under his belt who was wanted. The news source is a celebrity gossip site well known for saying anything for page views. It's not like the dude is a Rabbi who busy's himself curing cancer and who just happened to randomly disappear because of his stance on middle east politics or something. |
lame thread on so many levels. so in the OP's alleged mind, getting busted for violating terms of parole is "kidnapping". and tmz as a news source?
xXXtesy10, you're quite the legal scholar :1orglaugh |
Two words: "Lizard Overlords."
Case solved. Have a good night everybody. |
The man should be forced to pay restitution and his FINANCES should be monitored, but the state should not be allowed to ban someone from using the internet.
Denying someone access to knowledge is cruel and unusual punishment and if you disagree then you are my enemy and the enemy of all free men. |
Kidnapped by the government sure is a fancy way of saying arrested. I think I will use that.
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I heard a couple weeks ago that the terms of his parole/probation (I have not investigated which it was) included "no aliases" which is what he did with this movie.
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They should set him free immediately so he can get back to work making awesome movies.
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he will be raped by specific prisoners now?
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If you are not in jail yet, it's not your merit. It's an oversight of the law enforcement system. Seems it also applies well to land of the free nowadays. :2 cents: |
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Can you show me any person who never broke any law? |
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