Why the Bush Administration May Let a Terror Suspect Go Free
"The Bush Administration prefers to paint the War on Terror in stark terms of good and evil, but the reality is not all terror suspects are considered equal. That much was clear on the same day that the nation solemnly recalled the fifth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, when a federal magistrate recommended freeing a man being held on immigration charges who is also awaiting retrial in Venezuela for the bombing of a Cuban airliner 30 years ago that resulted in the death of all aboard, including the Cuban national fencing team.
Cuban militant Luis Posada Carriles has been fighting for his release since May 17, 2005, when Department of Homeland Security officials arrested him in Miami for entering the country without having a visa or passing through passport control at the border. But in a move that may come back to haunt the U.S. government Posada, despite his suspected terrorist past, was held on immigration violations, not terror-related charges."
Anyone want to know why the Bush Regime cannot let this man be tried for his crimes? Do you think they have somehting to hide? The answer lies in the same article. The Bush Regime can't send Posada to face his crimes because they know he will tall. He'll talk and George Bush Sr doesn't want that. It will open up a can of worms he sealed a long time ago and has no desire to face again.
"After his escape from the Venezuelan prison in 1985, he went to El Salvador, where he reunited with the CIA. He went to work assisting Oliver North in providing the Nicaraguan Contras with weapons and supplies. After his involvement in the Iran-Contra Affair, Posada worked as a spy for then Salvadoran President Jose Napoleon Duarte."
That's right this guy was working with Bush Sr and the CIA selling drugs for guns. Nuff said.


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