Comments on: Officials: Al Qaeda's Mad Scientist Killed

CIA Drone Targeted Chemical Weapons Expert Abu Khabab Al-Masri On Afghanistan-Pakistan Border

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by u2canb1 July 29, 2008 8:26 PM EDT
al Qaeda has NOTHING to do with Iraq, and al Qaeda is STILL in Afghanistan - the place where the ACTUAL war on terror is being waged. (Or SHOULD be being waged - not abandoned.)
Posted by HUNGRYDUMMY

Forget it dude, as long as the corrupt Bush administration is in power, he will keep a strangle hold on Iraq and it''s oil to line his families'' pockets.


HUNGRYDUMMY -- Are you still banging this tired ol'''' drum? HAHAHAHAHA


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Posted by poopus123
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by whiskyrokkr July 29, 2008 8:21 PM EDT
If I looked like him I''d be "mad" too.
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by ragnar30066 July 29, 2008 8:07 PM EDT
Hmm, maybe there''s a job opening now for Obama''s friend, Gary Ayers. He has a lot of experience building and detonating bombs in the U.S.
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by libsluv2spit July 29, 2008 7:37 PM EDT
"One of al Qaeda''s top chemical and biological weapons experts was killed in an air strike by a CIA pilotless drone in a remote Pakistani border region,"

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as we call for less casualties, technology will step in to fill in that void. Soon enough warfare will be fought from our end inside a computer room. The only way that we can properly implement such technology is to stop listening to these liberals "turn terrorist sympethizers" crying about ''disapporpiate'' response bulls*hit..pretty much like the argument of "lethal injection" might cause an unsanitary and painfull death..DIVERSIONS..
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by libsluv2spit July 29, 2008 7:30 PM EDT
So what DID EVER HAPPEN to all of that yellow cake Iraq was holding prior to the invasion.


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Posted by frank-e1 at 02:34 PM : Jul 29, 2008
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saddam paid the UN top money to make sure it stays hidden or lost..
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by petro49l July 29, 2008 7:12 PM EDT
Bin Laden said that the rank and file Arab must be eliminated. Al Masri represented that movement. Osama does not need villages of the common folk. He only wants rambling fields of poppies. Many Taliban Leaders have been killed or captured in the fighting. Bin Laden facilitated the targeting by leaving them open to attack. Hitler said during World War II, "Those who did not support me are going to the Russian Front".
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by poopus123 July 29, 2008 7:11 PM EDT
al Qaeda has NOTHING to do with Iraq, and al Qaeda is STILL in Afghanistan - the place where the ACTUAL war on terror is being waged. (Or SHOULD be being waged - not abandoned.)
Posted by HUNGRYDUMMY


HUNGRYDUMMY -- Are you still banging this tired ol'' drum? HAHAHAHAHA
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by lilvinnyb July 29, 2008 6:30 PM EDT
Hey "Tawpdawg111" you are totally wrong.

Dont forget, Clinton had OBL in his sights and "did not pull the trigger" because there were some other "civilians" with him.
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by lilvinnyb July 29, 2008 6:18 PM EDT
"babykiller" shows exactly how liberals think.

He would compare weapons experts who work for the U.S. military, and develop weapons for military purposes, against people who do nothing more than look for ways to kill as many civilians as possible.

The weapons our people develop would be use to kill Al-Masri. the weapons he develops would be used to kill your children.

Thank you Bush.
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by iuphockey12 July 29, 2008 6:04 PM EDT
So what DID EVER HAPPEN to all of that yellow cake Iraq was holding prior to the invasion.


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Posted by frank-e1 at 02:34 PM
WE HAVE IT SO WE CAN TAKE OUT IRAN LATER ON.
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