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In Response To Online Questions, Al-Zawahiri Says Terrorist Organization Doesn't Kill Innocents

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by speakinup April 3, 2008 9:33 PM EDT
Like I said before - does ANYONE know where this dude''s finger was before he put it into the air ?

Maybe that''s the reason he always has that sour-puss look on his face.
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by speakinup April 3, 2008 9:30 PM EDT
"pleas (sic) refer to my first 6 comments on this thread. - feelfree

Like ANYONE thinks you are that engaging. Hah!




So I haven''t been on in a few hours, has anyone noticed if this twit or Prinzowhales has used the age old "fear" claim like I predicted ?


It is the weakest lie they have, and the only defense they can use to support the terrorists.
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by feelfree1 April 3, 2008 8:48 PM EDT

To sum up once more, if this article is representative of the "al-Qaeda" threat, then "al-Qaeda" is little more than a twisted and deadly joke (pleas refer to my first 6 comments on this thread).

The 9/11 Commission Report is equally laughable, and is not at all believable, and we must have a fresh, independent investigation of those events if we are ever to find out what really happened on that day.

Meanwhile, we must continue to work to get the Bush cabal and their accomplices before a competent judge, a gallows, a firing squad, or whatever.
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by prinzowhales April 3, 2008 8:09 PM EDT
knayil--And, you could care less that the vast majority of Iraqis want us gone from the land..We should just operate on the fear that the worst will happen...We committed a heinous crime against humanity when we invaded that country--by continuing to occupy, rape, murder, humiliate, torture and maim Iraqis, we are doing nothing to help them.

Mission Accomplished! A million dead, four million refugees and untold wounded with lifes destroyed... and still Americans want to pretend that they are there to help...that their murderous presence is going to make the lifes of these Iraqis better--when for over a quarter of a century we have dedicated ourselves to destroying Iraq!

The last five years of bloody war and occupation are just the latest chapter in our dealings with Iraq... our interactions with that people have led to the steady deterioration of life in Iraq and there is no promise of a better future for the Iraqis...

Get the servants of the Zionazi swine on Wall Street and in the City out of Iraq! That is what Iraqis want! If you want to help, go as far away from Iraq as you can!!!
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by j-whitman April 3, 2008 7:20 PM EDT
SNAFU ---- See you later
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by ajmarine1 April 3, 2008 7:18 PM EDT
Despite the Iraqi government''s welcome of Moqtada Sadr''s statement, this is not victory. What exists now in Basra now is a stalemate.

The militias which have made Basra a place of fear - murdering 100 women over the past year for failing to wear Islamic dress, for instance - remain in place.

And on the national political stage Prime Minister Maliki has been weakened, while Moqtada Sadr has been strengthened. The Coalition cannot be happy with any of that. The question remains, what is the British Army doing in southern Iraq?
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by j-whitman April 3, 2008 7:17 PM EDT
Also on the Foreign Relations Commitee last night, the discussed Iran --- Intrests of both Iran & the UAE is in the stability of Iraaq, not in the instiblity. The costant turmoil effects their region.
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by ajmarine1 April 3, 2008 7:16 PM EDT
Bye J.
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by j-whitman April 3, 2008 7:12 PM EDT
Economic surge, Yep, we need one too ----- Got to go do some yard work, catch you later
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by ajmarine1 April 3, 2008 7:08 PM EDT
Yes, but more if we stay.

Posted by j-whitman at 03:59 PM : Apr 03, 2008


The Iraq government nor our government will do the hard things that need to be done to Sadr and his army to be the main power in Iraq, so we might as well get out.

My only hope is Iraq has an economic surge, people start making money(rich people are alot less likly to fight as poor, women get to more rights and want to change things, and this will help slow or soften the spread of an Irainian Islamic type government in Iraq.
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