Braddock
Agitator
+916|6576|Éire
Right-wing blogs have been on fire of late discussing a shady new International organisation that President Obama has granted special privileges, exemptions, and immunities to, including, it is claimed, the power to investigate and even lock up U.S. citizens! No less a figure than Chuck Norris himself has taken up the conservative gauntlet in this quest for truth, going so far as to suggest that President Obama has a secret vault at Interpol's New York office in which to conceal important records about the war on terror from the American public!

What a goon that man is. Interpol, an International police agency that is aimed at sharing information and tracking criminals between borders, and Chuck Norris thinks it's an evil conspiracy. Interpol are as old as the hills and have been instrumental in tracking down dangerous criminals, including sex offenders, in the past. Why do right-wing nutcases only like fighting 'terror' when it's involves shady private organisations like Blackwater?

Here's the original executive order.
S.Lythberg
Mastermind
+429|6733|Chicago, IL
US citizens who break laws overseas going to jail!  Oh no!  /sarcasm

If I went to another country, I'd be sure to read up on the local laws, it's that simple.

Interpol was founded in the 20's anyway, not exactly new.

Everything the right wing has done since the 2008 election has been a sad spectacle, and that's coming from someone who used to support them.  What was once the party of pragmatism and responsibility is now the party of paranoia and low I.Q. voters.
-Sh1fty-
plundering yee booty
+510|5760|Ventura, California
Chuck Norris for president




tbh
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
Braddock
Agitator
+916|6576|Éire

-Sh1fty- wrote:

Chuck Norris for president




tbh
President of what?
13rin
Member
+977|6765
Interpol is great and all however the US has its own elite police force.  So much for the O protecting and defending the constitution and the poor souls he presides over.  This guy doesn't act in the best intrests of the US.  I swear the big O see himself as a custodian or governor of the US in acting like he's jockying for President of the World.  I can't wait till he's outta office and can no longer harm my great country.  But Norris has lost it on this one though.
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something.  - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
Braddock
Agitator
+916|6576|Éire

DBBrinson1 wrote:

Interpol is great and all however the US has its own elite police force.  So much for the O protecting and defending the constitution and the poor souls he presides over.  This guy doesn't act in the best intrests of the US.  I swear the big O see himself as a custodian or governor of the US in acting like he's jockying for President of the World.  I can't wait till he's outta office and can no longer harm my great country.  But Norris has lost it on this one though.
Sounds like awfully un-American, unpatriotic talk there comrade!

The US does of course have it's own elite forces and whatnot but what this special arrangement with Interpol allows for is increased sharing of intelligence and resources. It's a two-way street, Interpol get to track guys that they're after when they're on US soil and you guys get the benefit of Interpol intel and assistance when it becomes useful to ye.

Do the US not have similar agreements with countries like Pakistan and in Northern Africa, given that every couple of weeks I read about air raids here and there?
mikkel
Member
+383|6887
Chuck Norris, despite the Internet fanfare, is an idiot. That's nothing new.
ruisleipa
Member
+149|6508|teh FIN-land

DBBrinson1 wrote:

This guy doesn't act in the best intrests of the US.
ya mean not in the best interests of big business perhaps? unlike the Bushes who had the best interests of EVERY US citizen at heart...so long as they were rich!
-Sh1fty-
plundering yee booty
+510|5760|Ventura, California

Braddock wrote:

-Sh1fty- wrote:

Chuck Norris for president




tbh
President of what?
Very suckish-unrealistic-crap dialog- movies

*cough* Delta Force *Cough* Walker Texas Ranger *Cough* ...the rest
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
13rin
Member
+977|6765

Braddock wrote:

Sounds like awfully un-American, unpatriotic talk there comrade!

The US does of course have it's own elite forces and whatnot but what this special arrangement with Interpol allows for is increased sharing of intelligence and resources. It's a two-way street, Interpol get to track guys that they're after when they're on US soil and you guys get the benefit of Interpol intel and assistance when it becomes useful to ye.

Do the US not have similar agreements with countries like Pakistan and in Northern Africa, given that every couple of weeks I read about air raids here and there?
Hehe.  I'd argue the opposite.  Patriotism doesn't mean to blindly follow.  The guy is a proven liar many times over, and done many things to weaken the countries' defenses and position in the world.

I had all ready thought there was a collaboration between the agencies.  After reading the NRA's official position on the article, it was comforting to know that Interpol cannot act on US soil (apprehend/arrest).  I really need to reread the executive order.
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something.  - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
S.Lythberg
Mastermind
+429|6733|Chicago, IL

DBBrinson1 wrote:

Braddock wrote:

Sounds like awfully un-American, unpatriotic talk there comrade!

The US does of course have it's own elite forces and whatnot but what this special arrangement with Interpol allows for is increased sharing of intelligence and resources. It's a two-way street, Interpol get to track guys that they're after when they're on US soil and you guys get the benefit of Interpol intel and assistance when it becomes useful to ye.

Do the US not have similar agreements with countries like Pakistan and in Northern Africa, given that every couple of weeks I read about air raids here and there?
Hehe.  I'd argue the opposite.  Patriotism doesn't mean to blindly follow.  The guy is a proven liar many times over, and done many things to weaken the countries' defenses and position in the world.

I had all ready thought there was a collaboration between the agencies.  After reading the NRA's official position on the article, it was comforting to know that Interpol cannot act on US soil (apprehend/arrest).  I really need to reread the executive order.
Why not?  If someone from France murders somebody and then catches the next flight to the states, I'd want Interpol agents waiting for him, even if he is a citizen of the U.S.

Maximum cooperation between law enforcement agencies is a good thing.
Braddock
Agitator
+916|6576|Éire

DBBrinson1 wrote:

Braddock wrote:

Sounds like awfully un-American, unpatriotic talk there comrade!

The US does of course have it's own elite forces and whatnot but what this special arrangement with Interpol allows for is increased sharing of intelligence and resources. It's a two-way street, Interpol get to track guys that they're after when they're on US soil and you guys get the benefit of Interpol intel and assistance when it becomes useful to ye.

Do the US not have similar agreements with countries like Pakistan and in Northern Africa, given that every couple of weeks I read about air raids here and there?
Hehe.  I'd argue the opposite.  Patriotism doesn't mean to blindly follow.  The guy is a proven liar many times over, and done many things to weaken the countries' defenses and position in the world.

I had all ready thought there was a collaboration between the agencies.  After reading the NRA's official position on the article, it was comforting to know that Interpol cannot act on US soil (apprehend/arrest).  I really need to reread the executive order.
It's funny how so many people found it unpatriotic and un-American when it was George Bush and his ill-considered Middle Eastern adventures that were being questioned!

I would have presumed there was some sort of agreement existing between them already, it seems like some sort of improvement on the existing agreement. As Lythberg says, increased co-operation between International law agencies is a good thing.
13rin
Member
+977|6765

S.Lythberg wrote:

DBBrinson1 wrote:

Braddock wrote:

Sounds like awfully un-American, unpatriotic talk there comrade!

The US does of course have it's own elite forces and whatnot but what this special arrangement with Interpol allows for is increased sharing of intelligence and resources. It's a two-way street, Interpol get to track guys that they're after when they're on US soil and you guys get the benefit of Interpol intel and assistance when it becomes useful to ye.

Do the US not have similar agreements with countries like Pakistan and in Northern Africa, given that every couple of weeks I read about air raids here and there?
Hehe.  I'd argue the opposite.  Patriotism doesn't mean to blindly follow.  The guy is a proven liar many times over, and done many things to weaken the countries' defenses and position in the world.

I had all ready thought there was a collaboration between the agencies.  After reading the NRA's official position on the article, it was comforting to know that Interpol cannot act on US soil (apprehend/arrest).  I really need to reread the executive order.
Why not?  If someone from France murders somebody and then catches the next flight to the states, I'd want Interpol agents waiting for him, even if he is a citizen of the U.S.

Maximum cooperation between law enforcement agencies is a good thing.
No.  I want the FBI waiting for him with an Interpol liaison.
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something.  - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
..teddy..jimmy
Member
+1,393|6936
dumb...ass
..teddy..jimmy
Member
+1,393|6936
here's one that my ruffle your feathers


http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/20 … nder-bush/

'(CNN) - Echoing recent comments from former Bush administration officials, Rudy Giuliani defended former President George Bush's record on terrorism Friday, saying the country was not subjected to domestic terror attacks when he was in office.

"We had no domestic attacks under Bush; we've had one under Obama," Giuliani said on ABC's Good Morning America.'
Vilham
Say wat!?
+580|7052|UK

DBBrinson1 wrote:

Interpol is great and all however the US has its own elite police force.  So much for the O protecting and defending the constitution and the poor souls he presides over.  This guy doesn't act in the best intrests of the US.  I swear the big O see himself as a custodian or governor of the US in acting like he's jockying for President of the World.  I can't wait till he's outta office and can no longer harm my great country.  But Norris has lost it on this one though.
'Elite police force'? You mean the one that is so shit you have to own guns to protect yourselfs and the guys that repeatedly fail to stop attempted terrorist attacks?
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6691|North Carolina

S.Lythberg wrote:

Everything the right wing has done since the 2008 election has been a sad spectacle, and that's coming from someone who used to support them.  What was once the party of pragmatism and responsibility is now the party of paranoia and low I.Q. voters.
Pretty much...
lowing
Banned
+1,662|6937|USA

Braddock wrote:

Right-wing blogs have been on fire of late discussing a shady new International organisation that President Obama has granted special privileges, exemptions, and immunities to, including, it is claimed, the power to investigate and even lock up U.S. citizens! No less a figure than Chuck Norris himself has taken up the conservative gauntlet in this quest for truth, going so far as to suggest that President Obama has a secret vault at Interpol's New York office in which to conceal important records about the war on terror from the American public!

What a goon that man is. Interpol, an International police agency that is aimed at sharing information and tracking criminals between borders, and Chuck Norris thinks it's an evil conspiracy. Interpol are as old as the hills and have been instrumental in tracking down dangerous criminals, including sex offenders, in the past. Why do right-wing nutcases only like fighting 'terror' when it's involves shady private organisations like Blackwater?

Here's the original executive order.
A case of the tail wagging the dog. As an American citizen I have Constitutional rights that are not superseded by international law. Screw interpol.
Stingray24
Proud member of the vast right-wing conspiracy
+1,060|6731|The Land of Scott Walker

Vilham wrote:

DBBrinson1 wrote:

Interpol is great and all however the US has its own elite police force.  So much for the O protecting and defending the constitution and the poor souls he presides over.  This guy doesn't act in the best intrests of the US.  I swear the big O see himself as a custodian or governor of the US in acting like he's jockying for President of the World.  I can't wait till he's outta office and can no longer harm my great country.  But Norris has lost it on this one though.
'Elite police force'? You mean the one that is so shit you have to own guns to protect yourselfs and the guys that repeatedly fail to stop attempted terrorist attacks?
He said elite, not pre-crime unit from Minority Report.
Sydney
2λчиэλ
+783|7130|Reykjavík, Iceland.

..teddy..jimmy wrote:

here's one that my ruffle your feathers


http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/20 … nder-bush/

'(CNN) - Echoing recent comments from former Bush administration officials, Rudy Giuliani defended former President George Bush's record on terrorism Friday, saying the country was not subjected to domestic terror attacks when he was in office.

"We had no domestic attacks under Bush; we've had one under Obama," Giuliani said on ABC's Good Morning America.'
11/9 doesn't count? lol
AussieReaper
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
+5,761|6439|what

It's not like Rudy Giuliani was affected by 9/11.

Oh, wait.
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FEOS
Bellicose Yankee Air Pirate
+1,182|6697|'Murka

I think Chuck Norris just roundhouse kicked Braddock back into the womb.

@ OP: Better law enforcement cooperation and international intelligence cooperation is a good thing. People need to calm down. So long as sovereignty is intact and Constitutionality is not infringed, go for it.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein

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=NHB=Shadow
hi
+322|6652|California
shifty for prez of us, i believe he will lead us and grant us all rifles from ww2
-Sh1fty-
plundering yee booty
+510|5760|Ventura, California

=NHB=Shadow wrote:

shifty for prez of us, i believe he will lead us and grant us all rifles from ww2
I shall start campaigning immediately! Now where the fuck is Goebbels?
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
Hurricane2k9
Pendulous Sweaty Balls
+1,538|5988|College Park, MD

Vilham wrote:

DBBrinson1 wrote:

Interpol is great and all however the US has its own elite police force.  So much for the O protecting and defending the constitution and the poor souls he presides over.  This guy doesn't act in the best intrests of the US.  I swear the big O see himself as a custodian or governor of the US in acting like he's jockying for President of the World.  I can't wait till he's outta office and can no longer harm my great country.  But Norris has lost it on this one though.
'Elite police force'? You mean the one that is so shit you have to own guns to protect yourselfs and the guys that repeatedly fail to stop attempted terrorist attacks?
1) If the police were a huge force that could see everything, required everyone to check-in what they were doing, and had everyone tagged with GPS trackers then you'd see a huge drop in crime. As well as a huge drop in civil liberties.

2) That's the CIA's job.
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