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5 Muslim soldiers arrested, attempting to poison food supply


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There is a special place in Hell for racists like you.

 

I hope it's in the all white corner from which the Irish, French and Italians are excluded

 

ETA:

 

:wacko:

 

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not seeing it, what part of cnn?

 

My bad, cbs news.

 

OLUMBIA, S.C., March 1, 2010

 

An Army probe into allegations of verbal threats involving a base's food supply has revealed that none of the five soldiers detained was involved in any plot to poison food at the base, a congressman said Sunday.

 

U.S. Rep. Joe Wilson, R-S.C., said Sunday information he received as a member of the House Armed Services Committee showed there was no plot. The five Muslim soldiers who were connected to a translator training program had been detained in December while the Army investigated.

 

"The investigation revealed that there was not an effort to poison food," Wilson said. The probe also showed the men had not been disloyal.

 

Four of the soldiers were discharged from the Army for petty crimes, Wilson said, and the fifth was returned to his National Guard unit in Virginia. None of the soldiers has been identified.

 

U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command spokesman Chris Grey said Sunday that the base's food was never in danger, and the investigation didn't turn up any credible information to support the allegations.

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My bad, cbs news.

 

OLUMBIA, S.C., March 1, 2010

 

An Army probe into allegations of verbal threats involving a base's food supply has revealed that none of the five soldiers detained was involved in any plot to poison food at the base, a congressman said Sunday.

 

U.S. Rep. Joe Wilson, R-S.C., said Sunday information he received as a member of the House Armed Services Committee showed there was no plot. The five Muslim soldiers who were connected to a translator training program had been detained in December while the Army investigated.

 

"The investigation revealed that there was not an effort to poison food," Wilson said. The probe also showed the men had not been disloyal.

 

Four of the soldiers were discharged from the Army for petty crimes, Wilson said, and the fifth was returned to his National Guard unit in Virginia. None of the soldiers has been identified.

 

U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command spokesman Chris Grey said Sunday that the base's food was never in danger, and the investigation didn't turn up any credible information to support the allegations.

 

So the initial report was true but the soldiers were found innocent. I'd love to know why they kicked 4/5 out of the service. What exactly is a petty crime?

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