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That's interesting that those on the radical right think false imprisonment and other crimes a A-OK.
It is interesting that those on the left do not believe in innocent until proven guilty.
At this point it is an accusation. I'll reserve judgment until after the investigation. Disgruntled employees are a dime a dozen and many make false staements.
This is the type of thuggery that can be expect from radical right wing puppet masters like the Koch's. They have done everything from telling their employees whom to vote for, and now luring a former employee to a secluded ranch and holding them against their will for interrogation.
So what was the reason to hold anyone agaisnt their will for 24 hours or whatever? Show me the benefit to the Koch's please and we can then entertain this BS.
What dubious thing was happening over the 24 hours that showed there was a need to restrict these people? Show me the reason they would do that please?
This is the type of thuggery that can be expect from radical right wing puppet masters like the Koch's. They have done everything from telling their employees whom to vote for, and now luring a former employee to a secluded ranch and holding them against their will for interrogation.
William Koch, the billionaire energy tycoon and prominent Republican donor, allegedly kidnapped and interrogated at a remote Aspen ranch a former top-level executive whom he suspected of subversion. According to Courthouse News Service, Kirby Martensen, a former executive of several Koch subsidiaries, has filed suit in federal court seeking punitive damages for the alleged incident. The Huffington Post on Saturday confirmed the story with Martensen’s lawyer.
In the suit, Martensen charges that in March, Koch lured him and other employees to a secluded Aspen ranch—one with no cell phone reception or connection to the outside world—under “false pretenses.” Though Martensen thought he had been called to Aspen to discuss business, he was instead interrogated, searched and held against his will for over twenty-four hours before finally being freed.
It's called "Team Building" and a lot of large corporations do it. You're, once again, trying to make something of nothing...
Interesting,.."team building" is right wing code for "committing felonies"
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