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ManualInsert@DB.com
9/24/2004 9:37:01 AM


 
 
"S. O. Damocles"
9/24/2004 10:37:01 AM


Serious Sam wrote:
Angela Bassett-Hound wrote:
A freak like you would be.
Still hear the guttural, terrified screaming, scummy?
Can't get it out of your thick skull, can you coward?
http://snipurl.com/9b7x
 
 
Serious Sam
9/24/2004 5:00:53 PM


S. O. Damocles wrote:
Still hear
....your treason.
 
 
Serious Sam
9/24/2004 5:52:19 PM


S. O. Damocles wrote:
Serious Sam wrote:
And you can't do a damn thing about it
No, but Homeland Security might.
 
 
"S. O. Damocles"
9/24/2004 12:06:30 PM


Serious Sam wrote:
S. O. Damocles wrote:
No, but Homeland Security might.
Translation: You're still a delusional coward.
 
 
Serious Sam
9/24/2004 6:06:32 PM


S. O. Damocles wrote:
No, but Homeland Security might.
Translation:
wait and see...
 
 
Orwellian Prophecy
9/24/2004 7:48:21 PM


Serious Sam wrote:
S. O. Damocles wrote:
No, but Homeland Security might.
Empty threats from another right wing coward.
 
 
Serious Sam
9/24/2004 7:47:52 PM


Orwellian Prophecy wrote:
No, but Homeland Security might.
Empty threats
I OWN YOU SMACKY!
I will bury your posts!
 
 
Orwellian Prophecy
9/24/2004 8:00:43 PM


Serious Sam wrote:
Orwellian Prophecy wrote:
No, but Homeland Security might.
I OWN YOU SMACKY!
I will bury your posts!
So start, then. Haven't heard anything from you that isn't propaganda
or blatantly false.
 
 
Serious Sam
9/25/2004 12:11:56 AM


Orwellian Prophecy wrote:
I will bury your posts!
So start, then.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2003-03-02-alqaeda-list_x.htm
Killed
Mohammed Atef, 57 (Egyptian): Al-Qaeda military commander; killed by
U.S. airstrike in Afghanistan in November 2001.
Mohammad Saleh (Egyptian): Military operations; killed in U.S. airstrike
in Afghanistan.
Tariq Anwar al-Sayyid Ahmad (Egyptian): Military operations; killed in
U.S. airstrike in Afghanistan.
Abu Ali Harthi (Yemeni): Linked to Cole bombing; killed Nov. 4 by CIA
missile strike in Yemen.
Captured
Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, 37 (Kuwaiti): Said to be key Sept. 11 planner;
captured Saturday in Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
Ramzi Bin al-Shibh, 30 (Yemeni): Suspected Sept. 11 plotter; captured in
September by Pakistani authorities in Karachi; under U.S. interrogation
at an undisclosed location.
Abu Zubaydah, 30 (Palestinian): Operations chief; captured last March in
Pakistan; said to be cooperating with interrogators at an undisclosed
location.
Omar al-Farouq (Kuwaiti): Southeast Asia operative; captured in June;
said to be cooperating with CIA interrogators in Afghanistan.
Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri (Saudi): Persian Gulf operations leader;
suspected of masterminding the Cole bombing and linked to embassy
bombings; captured in November.
Mohamed Sadeek Odeh (Jordanian): Technical adviser who helped develop
bomb used at embassy in Kenya; captured in Karachi, Pakistan, and
convicted of conspiracy in U.S. court.
Anas al-Liby, 38 (Libyan): Training camp commander linked to U.S.
embassy bombings in Africa; captured in Afghanistan in January 2002.
Abu Zubair Haili (Saudi): recruiter and planner; captured in Morocco in
June.
Source: USA TODAY research
 
 
Orwellian Prophecy
9/25/2004 1:13:07 AM


Serious Sam wrote:
Orwellian Prophecy wrote:
I will bury your posts!
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2003-03-02-alqaeda-list_x.htm
Weak.
http://www.news24.com/News24/World/News/0,,2-10-1462_1413309,00.html#
Al-Qaeda 'stronger than ever'
09/09/2003 07:54 - (SA)
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London - The al-Qaeda terrorist network is stronger than before the
September 11, 2001 attacks, and the US-led "war on terror" has so far
been a failure, a British academic concludes in a study published on
Tuesday.
Paul Rogers, a professor of peace studies at the University of Bradford
in England, said the US campaign's military successes in Afghanistan and
Iraq had failed to crush al-Qaeda's structure or stem its recruitment.
"(Al-Qaeda) and its associates have managed to plan and often undertake
a remarkable range of activities, with these collectively showing a
capability that exceeds that existing before the September 11 attacks,"
Rogers wrote.
"On this basis alone, it is difficult to accept any claim that the war
on terror is being won."
Rogers's report was compiled for the Oxford Research Group, a think-tank
specialising in arms control and nonproliferation issues.
Chaos in Iraq
Other terrorism experts said the United States and its allies had scored
significant victories against al-Qaeda, but cautioned that the chaos of
post-war Iraq represented a setback.
In his report, Rogers said that while US-led anti-terrorism efforts had
succeeded in preventing some terrorist plots, al-Qaeda linked attacks
have killed more than 350 people and injured almost a thousand in the
two years since September 11.
 
 
Serious Sam
9/25/2004 1:45:48 AM


Orwellian Prophecy wrote:
Serious Sam wrote:
Weak.
Accurate though.
and more....
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/03/16/world/main606509.shtml
CBS/AP) Saudi security forces killed two militants, including one both
U.S. and Saudi authorities believe was al Qaeda's chief of operations on
the Arabian Peninsula, in a shootout in the capital of Riyadh on Monday.
A Saudi Interior Ministry statement said the two were killed in the
al-Nasseem neighborhood, in eastern Riyadh, in an exchange of fire with
security forces on Monday afternoon.
Abu Hazim al-Sha'ir, a Yemeni believed to be about 30, was the senior al
Qaeda figure in the region, a U.S. counterterrorism official said,
speaking on the condition of anonymity. The official said his death
represented a "major, very significant blow" to al Qaeda. "This guy was
involved in ongoing terrorist planning and plotting," the official added.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/06/18/terror/main624914.shtml
CBS/AP) The leader of al Qaeda in Saudi Arabia was believed killed by
police in the capital Friday, hours after his group said it had beheaded
an American engineer, Saudi security officials said.
A U.S. official confirmed that Abdulaziz al-Moqrin had been killed. The
official spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitive
nature of the information.
 
 
Orwellian Prophecy
9/25/2004 1:56:30 AM


Serious Sam wrote:
Orwellian Prophecy wrote:
Accurate though.
and more....
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/03/16/world/main606509.shtml
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/06/18/terror/main624914.shtml
Hhahaaa! Oh, NOW you seem to think that CBS news is valid! When they
attack your inbred @$#*stick failure of a President, all of a sudden
they are the liberal lying media.
Fuck you for quoting a lying media. You suck moose cock in New York
with Chris.
 
 
Serious Sam
9/25/2004 1:58:08 AM


Orwellian Prophecy wrote:
Serious Sam wrote:
Hhahaaa! Oh, NOW you seem to think that CBS news is valid!
Think these reports aren't available elsewhere?
Weak rejoinder, you're a lightweight.
....just like I said.
I OWN you!
MBWHAHAHAHAA!!!!
 
 
Orwellian Prophecy
9/25/2004 2:02:58 AM


Serious Sam wrote:
Orwellian Prophecy wrote:
Think these reports aren't available elsewhere?
Weak rejoinder, you're a lightweight.
...just like I said.
I OWN you!
MBWHAHAHAHAA!!!!
STFU. You have no talent, no skill, no perspective and no wit.
 
 
Serious Sam
9/25/2004 2:04:21 AM


Orwellian Prophecy wrote:
Serious Sam wrote:
STFU.
Nya Nya!
 
 
"Steve Walker"
9/25/2004 4:21:34 PM


Serious Sam wrote:
S. O. Damocles wrote:
No, but Homeland Security might.
"Homeland Security".... Is it just me, or are we witnessing the birth of
a new Orwellian landscape here?
 
 
r_@somis.org (•R.L.Measures)
9/25/2004 3:29:45 PM


In article <L1%4d.8860$gG4.5979@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net>,
Orwellian Prophecy <Orwell@told.youso.org> wrote:
Serious Sam wrote:
So start, then. Haven't heard anything from you that isn't propaganda
or blatantly false.
Burying posts is like unto shoveling sand against the tide.
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R.L.Measures, 805-386-3734, www.somis.org
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Serious Sam
9/25/2004 3:59:26 PM


R.L.Measures wrote:
Burying posts is like unto shoveling sand against the tide.
....well, one always gets a clean beach in the end...
 
 
"S. O. Damocles"
9/25/2004 10:13:55 AM


Steve Walker wrote:
Serious Sam wrote:
"Homeland Security".... Is it just me, or are we
witnessing the birth of a new Orwellian landscape here?
Naw, you're just witnessing the lowlife #@($sucking neo-con
cowardly scumbag Serious Scammy spew his vile neo-nazi
agenda while he hides like a gutless maggot behind the American Flag.
 
 
r_@somis.org (•R.L.Measures)
9/25/2004 6:59:39 PM


In article <yBg5d.1484199$ic1.148767@news.easynews.com>, bitbucket wrote:
R.L.Measures wrote:
...well, one always gets a clean beach in the end...
guffaw
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