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Officials Warn N. African-Based Militants Can Blend In Without Raising Suspicions In Europe, U.S.

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by lochlan-2009 May 27, 2008 1:21 PM EDT
"Officials Warn N. African-Based Militants Can Blend In Without Raising Suspicions In Europe, U.S"

Who are these officials, the CIA, the same guys who gave us the WMD info, Halliburton, Bush''s Fear Mongering Devision?
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by tootall10142 May 27, 2008 1:21 PM EDT
If we know where they are go and kill them all NOW!before they get tired of playing army and actually kill someone.this country needs killers to kill kllers not armedforce but people who kill at the needs and orders of the commander in chief.What happened to seal teams ,special forces?they look on tv don they?
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by zorar-2009 May 27, 2008 1:18 PM EDT
Bush''s record on Terroism doesn''t exist..another case of Bush full of himself!
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by o_nolan1 May 27, 2008 1:16 PM EDT
Fuzzy = life is cheap
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by brianbwb-2009 May 27, 2008 1:13 PM EDT
"in fact he''''d probably say its the price of freedom.
do you want terrorist running the World or Free People.
so yea I would say if it takes 40,000 it will still be worth it." Fuzzy

And since everyone (except maybe you) knows that freedom is an illusion, even in America, you would say that 4,000, or 40,000 lives is worth sacrificing to maintain an illusion. and of those lives, of course none of them would belong to you, or those close to you.
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by o_nolan1 May 27, 2008 1:12 PM EDT
FuzzyBear9, ever been to war? I haven''t, but my father fought in Korea in 1951 and he was never the same after returning. He told me that no one can tell him to go to hell because he''s been there. And 57 years later there is still a de-militarised zone separating North and South Korea. Do you think there will be freedom in Iraq. What is this dilution based on?
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by fuzzybear9 May 27, 2008 1:07 PM EDT
Hello Corncerned American

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FuzzyBear9, it couldn''''t possibly have gotten any worse there. Are these improvements he mentions worth over 4000 lives? And tens of thousands of Iraqi''''s? Take a reality pill.


Posted by o_nolan1 at 10:00 AM : May 27, 2008

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a very valid question,
thats why I spent so much time studying his Eyes,
you know how you try to read somebudy you don`t really know by their Eyes, actually on a family picnic you don`t want to be rude.

but I would say he was sincere, and I guess he would say yes.
yes 4000 lives are worth it,
in fact he''d probably say its the price of freedom.
do you want terrorist running the World or Free People.
so yea I would say if it takes 40,000 it will still be worth it.

Fuzzy
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by o_nolan1 May 27, 2008 1:04 PM EDT
I am from Canada. I moved to Australia in 2000. I was 37 when I left Canada and I never paid for a single medical expense in my life. Here in Aus, we have a similar system to you, except there is a fully funded public system. We have private cover but it is very expensive and we have to cover the gap on almost every occassion. It allows you to have medical procedures done quicker with your choice of doctor. Have you seen Sicko? Canada, Britain, France all have great systems that are tax payer funded and universal. It is not perfect, but it gives people the security of knowing that when there is an emergency, you will still have a house to return to.
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by o_nolan1 May 27, 2008 1:00 PM EDT
FuzzyBear9, it couldn''t possibly have gotten any worse there. Are these improvements he mentions worth over 4000 lives? And tens of thousands of Iraqi''s? Take a reality pill.
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by wakeup365 May 27, 2008 12:58 PM EDT
here goes the scare tatics again . it will not work this time
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