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Jo Sul
01-13-2005, 11:22
http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/americas/01/12/colombia.rewards.reut/index.html

BOGOTA, Colombia, (Reuters) -- Colombia Wednesday invited the world's bounty hunters to scour its jungles and mountains and drag back rebel chiefs in return for cash rewards.

"It would be great if all the bounty hunters in the world came to capture those bandits. The money's there for them, and the rewards are good," Vice President Francisco Santos told reporters.

The Colombian government has put rewards of up to about $2 million on the heads of outlaws like Manuel "Sureshot" Marulanda, veteran Marxist commander of the 17,000 fighters of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC).

Santos' comments came after officials said they had paid an unspecified reward to an anonymous informant who helped them catch Rodrigo Granda, a top rebel who authorities called the FARC's "foreign minister".

Granda's capture has caused a diplomatic squabble with neighboring Venezuela, which says he was kidnapped from a street in Caracas. The Colombian government, which has long suspected Venezuela's leftist President Hugo Chavez of sympathies for the FARC, insists they nabbed Granda within their borders.

Colombia's war with the FARC and other illegal armed groups has lasted 40 years and claims thousands of lives annually.

President Alvaro Uribe owes his 70-percent approval rating to a military campaign against the FARC but the group's top commanders keep safe in hideouts in the country's extensive mountains and jungles.

But Colombia is outgunned in the reward stakes by its ally the United States, which has offered up to $25 million for information leading to the arrest of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.

CPTAUSRET
01-13-2005, 12:21
Jo Sul:

Well I am a little old for this stuff, but if we could procure a working model AH1-G, along with someone to maintain it (course we would have to get me current again), NDD would fly my front seat, he reads a map well, he's large enough to be a good bullet stopper, plus he knows the territory.

There is your CAS, now all you have to do is work on recruiting the "boots on the ground".

Terry

Kyobanim
01-13-2005, 13:36
This sounds like an investment opportunity

CPTAUSRET
01-13-2005, 13:40
This sounds like an investment opportunity

Hell of a deal!!

Now, I have not discussed this with NDD yet, but he had agreed to be my co-pilot on another forum.

It oughta fly. :)

Terry

Roguish Lawyer
01-13-2005, 18:46
The Spelling Nazi has acted to protect NDD's blood pressure. :lifter

CPTAUSRET
01-13-2005, 19:52
The Spelling Nazi has acted to protect NDD's blood pressure. :lifter

That's good, he will need to pass a class 1 flight physical.
;)

Kyobanim
01-13-2005, 20:57
That's good, he will need to pass a class 1 flight physical.
;)

Is that the one where they use the whole hand instead of just a fat finger?

CPTAUSRET
01-13-2005, 21:23
Is that the one where they use the whole hand instead of just a fat finger?


Whole hand, up to the elbow!

Actually I got myself in trouble with nancy when she found out that I had done everything I could do to get out of that portion of the physical. For years I had avoided the dreaded finger wave, I would bribe the Flight Surgeon with a bottle of Scotch, or Tequila, a ride in the front seat of a Cobra, etc, etc, whatever worked.

A couple of years ago she found out, and the next time I took a physical she wrote a letter to the examining Doc under her letterhead (which is pretty impressive looking), outlining the procedures he was to follow and the various things he was to check on.

He found something, a biopsy was scheduled, and lo and behold, I had "C" of the prostate. Nancy walked me into the Cancer Clinic at the U of Iowa, told them she was there to see the Dept Chief (an old friend of hers), she told him my diagnosis, and asked him if he would perform the op. He said "yes maam, I would be happy to". The surgery was performed w/in the month, and I am now free and clear.

I am writing this up in hopes that I can prevent someone else from being as stupid as I was.

Terry