Well, they killed him...
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Originally posted by ||ASS||Mortimer
Well, atleast they killed the bastards that killed him.
Al Qaeda militants beheaded American hostage Paul Johnson on Friday, posting images of his body on an Islamist Web site. Later, the al Qaeda leader in Saudi Arabia believed responsible for Johnson's abduction was killed, Saudi security sources told CNN. Al-Arabiyah reported he was killed while disposing of Johnson's body.
What would have been cool, if they could have captured them alive, broke out the video cameras, got some pig blood and put it all over the knife, and then saw their heads off, and put it on the net?
Bagginess...I am not laying all of this burdon on clinton.
I was just pointing out that...
I don't know what I was pointing out...I was in a fervor of anger.
I was just pointing out that...
I don't know what I was pointing out...I was in a fervor of anger.


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Yeah, you know who led us into this mess?
The first president to get involved in the Middle-East. It was NOT Clinton, nor was it Bush (although he worsened it).
We shouldn't have ever gone there in the first place. Now we have no reason to be surprised when our citizens are gruesomely beheaded.
The first president to get involved in the Middle-East. It was NOT Clinton, nor was it Bush (although he worsened it).
We shouldn't have ever gone there in the first place. Now we have no reason to be surprised when our citizens are gruesomely beheaded.
The price we are paying for being dependent on OPEC oil is these sorts of incidents. If we didn't need the Saudi's good favor, this man would not be working over there and we would not be embroiled in this sort of conflict. However, at this stage it is too late to turn back and become isolated from the Middle East. Perhaps at some time far in the past we could have decided to stay the hell out of there. However considering the effects of WWII and the Zionist movement, and the strong political forces at work in this nation, both in the post WWII era and now, I doubt we can ever reach a point where we can return to a non globalistic existence. Every nation depends on each other now, and that is not going to change. Supporting the Saudi's however, and other nations where the rich are few and the poor many, where woman are not equal, this will continue to build the anger and resentment which we see in a case like this man's death.
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all they had to do was stuff some explosives up the prisoners' asses... and then released and excanged them.. once we got our man and they got theirs Blam!! set of the explosives adios to all of them... of course we could only do this one time since they would wise up...or would they?
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Originally posted by Camel toe joe
all they had to do was stuff some explosives up the prisoners' asses... and then released and excanged them.. once we got our man and they got theirs Blam!! set of the explosives adios to all of them... of course we could only do this one time since they would wise up...or would they?
Well that's an interesting way to put your creativity to use.....
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