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U.S. Arrests 10 Russian Spys


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Barack Obama and Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev make an unscheduled stop in Arlington, Va. One wonders if they also visited with the Russian spies based in Virginia

AUTO CENTRAL - June 28, 2010: Ten people have been arrested in Yonkers, Boston, and northern Virginia for spying on the United States on behalf of Russia. The spys were tasked by Moscow to infiltrate government policy-making circles.

The arrests come on the heels of the Russian president's visit with Barak Obama. A coincidence? "I think not," says Marc J. Rauch, The Auto Channel's executive vice president and co-publisher. "Take a look at an editorial I wrote a few days ago titled, Make July 4th "Energy Independence Day" too! I think it's part of the overall effort to destroy our country. I bet we won't hear too much about this from the White House. It'll be interesting to see how fast they sweep it under the rug."

According to reports, the U.S. government intercepted a message from Russian intelligence headquarters in Moscow to two of the defendants, Richard and Cynthia Murphy. "You were sent to USA for long-term service trip," the message from Moscow. "Your education, bank accounts, car, house etc. — all these serve one goal: fulfill your main mission, i.e. to search and develop ties in policymaking circles in US and sent intels."

It's time to get rid of all ties to anti-American groups, companies and organizations, especially gasoline interests and the United Nations.