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On Jan 9, 8:23*pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message
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Billy Burpelson wrote:
D Peter Maus wrote:
* Yes, I did make a point. Whether you left voluntarily, or you were
removed at gun point, is a semantic matter-- the point is that you did
not stay and fight.
Just asking as a disinterested observer, how could one " *stay* and
fight" if they were " *removed* at gunpoint"? It seems it would be
difficult to stay when you have been removed, does it not?
How does one get confronted *at gunpoint*, then is conveniently released
to go
about his/her business for 24 hours pulling a *Catch 22* on some f00kin
hunta,
then is picked up later on to be brought to the airport *at gunpoint*?
I was confronted and told I had to leave; as I have said for the period up
to the next flight, I was escorted by my new buddies with rifles. As I also
said, my colleague at El Tiempo was disappeared, the producer of a major TV
station imprisoned (he escaped with the help of a tractor), etc., etc. A
month or so after I left, the son of Quito's largest department store, Jaime
Briz, my neighbor, was kidnapped... his head was thrown into the family's
patio a few days later. Those were not nice times.- Hide quoted text -
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You got out alive by informing on others, who quite likely did not
survive, by bribing officials and by doing "favors". You aren't
fooling anyone.
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