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Tuesday, March 06, 2007

al-Qaeda Backed Militant's Free 140 After Storming Jail In Iraq.

   I wonder how the Bush administration is going to spin this story so far as our troop surge is concerned.

   It is reported from Reuters that quite a few dozen al-Qaeda led militants stormed into a jail in the  city of Mosul, Iraq and freed as many as 140 prisoners. This is the biggest prison break since the US went into Iraq.       Source

Reuters

As many as 300 militants led by Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, leader of the self-styled Islamic State in Iraq, attacked Mosul's northwestern Badoush prison just after sunset in the ethnically mixed city and overwhelmed police, who were forced to call the U.S. military for backup, officials said.

Hisham al-Hamdani, a member of the Mosul provincial government, said Abu Omar al-Baghdadi took part in the attack himself. The Islamic State in Iraq is a body set up by al Qaeda's Iraq wing and other Sunni militant groups in October.

   300 militants are a pretty good sized group and I'll bet that the local police went out and ate a few doughnuts while this prison break was going on. I say this because no one is sure if there was any contact between the police and the gunmen. If you are not sure if the police and the gunmen clashed, then they more than likely didn't. It would be kind of hard to miss, I would think.

 

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("Scott Gardner Act" Would Deport Illegal Immigrants Convicted Of DUI In North Carolina

   Here is a good one from North Carolina concerning illegal immigrants and DUI's in the state. I like the idea behind this but it would be even better if the illegal's were deported before they get busted for a DUI instead of afterwards.

    What I also would like to know is, if they kill someone while drinking and driving, do they get deported or do they get to spend some time in the slammer first?

   U.S. Rep. Sue Myrick ( R-NC ) is seeking to reintroduce a bill which would have illegal immigrants deported if they are convicted of driving under the influence.

    The bill ("Scott Gardner Act" ) would also make it a little easier for law enforcement departments to share their info on illegal immigrants with each other.

   This bill was introduced in 2005 but went no where in the Senate after being passed in the House and it is thought that now their would be more commitment to get this passed this year among both chambers.

Also at the news conference, Mecklenburg Sheriff Jim Pendergraph said the county has identified 1,520 illegal immigrants since May 1 who have committed crimes and will be deported. Of those, 318 were arrested for DWI.

Myrick said the Gardner Act only deals with illegal immigrants charged with drunk driving because that falls within the federal government's responsibility. She encouraged people to talk with state leaders about strengthening other DWI laws.      Charlotte Observer