does this set a precident for civil suits being opened against the USA by
the families of people who died in our hands under torture?

Can you remember when 'torture' was something we were disgusted by?

On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 8:50 AM, <micha...@midcoast.com> wrote:

>
>
> Sherri Sullivan, member of Families of Lost CIA, wins her case.
> This is the second case won. In the first she gets almost a million.
> Now, in the second, it is 21 million and she is already starting to get
> paid.
>
> This came about with help of Senator Collins of Maine member of both the
> Homeland Security Committee and the Armed Forces Committee.
>
> God bless Collins!
>
> Sherri's dad was sheepdipped and 'under identity'. Though a high rank in
> military he was transferred to just a private in army for mission. When
> he went missing military claimed no knowledge. Others came to Sherri's
> help and got papers showing he was in service and took it to Senator
> Collins.
> All back insurance with 30 years interest etc. paid..., that was first
> case.
>
> Second was against Cuba as her dad died under torture. Cuba did not go to
> court case. Monies will be paid out of funds held back from Cuba after Bay
> of Pigs.
> I know Sherri and some others involved. Wow..., this is a heart warming
> story. All Sherri ever wanted was her dad's remains so she could bury
> him.
> m
> 
>

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