On Apr 22, 2:09 pm, "Henry Alminas" <halmi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Dmitry" <dmitrijsfedot...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On 22 Apr, 17:00, Mikhail Medved <mikhail_b...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Apr 22, 9:54 am, "Henry Alminas" <halmi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > .... high. They got two for one. As the
> > > story in Moscow Times explains - boy
> > > oh boy - they got a non-KGBista religious
> > > type and an Amerikanski - for the price
> > > of one.
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> > > Anyone going into that crazed country
> > > willingly, these days, should have their
> > > head examined.
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> > > Best - - Henry
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> > > In: Moscow Times
> > > By: Natalya Krainova
> > > Staff Writer
> > > 22 April 2008
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> > > U.S. Pastor Given 3 Years for Smuggling
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> > > Story at:
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> > >http://www.moscowtimes.ru/article/600/42/362230.htm
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> > The sentence does look harsh and not justified by the violation, which
> > was obviously a result of ignorance.
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> > Let's hope it will be overturned at appeal.- Hide quoted text -
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> I'm sure he didn't plan for another October revolution, but why would
> a pastor bring guns, shouldn't he be bringing the word of Christ (or
> is that pastor****p just a day time job?)?
>
> *******************
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> Can't you read?
> He brought no guns - he brought some ammunition
> for a hunting rifle.
>
> Sheesh!
>
> Best
Don't give that ****, no-one is buying. If a foreigner tries to
smuggle ammunition into the US these days, he'll get into a big, big
trouble.
But the poor guy apprehended in Russia deserves mercy - the punishment
is not commensurate with the violation, a fine would be enough. Let's
hope he'll get a break at appeal or Putin will pardon him.


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