Thanks Douglas, for your tireless work.
To: Sir Valentino
Thought *you* might *like* to *see* this *one*
To: Rutles4Ever
Well, all I've got to say is 'allah fubar!!!' and Moe Hammit(piss be upon him) is his profit.
4 posted on
11/10/2003 5:40:43 AM PST by
tbpiper
To: Rutles4Ever
Heavens to Murgatroyd !!
I don't know what we would have done without that "timely"
( 9/11/03 ) warning ; today being 11/10/03 !
5 posted on
11/10/2003 5:40:47 AM PST by
genefromjersey
(So little time - so many FLAMES to light !!)
To: Rutles4Ever
Thanks for posting. This is one of the sites I have started following. Here are two messages from 11/8/03 on the
Daleel_Al-Mojahid_ Yahoo group.
From: "daleel_almojahid"
Date: Sat Nov 8, 2003 4:30 pm
Subject: THIS IS THE 2ND REMINDER TO ALL MUSLIMS TO LEAVE THE USA
ALSALAAM ALAYKOM WA RAHMAT ALAH WA BARAKATO...
(WE FIGHT ASKING FOR GODS HEAVENS AND ALMOSHREKEEN FIGHT ASKING FOR
THE DEVALS MONEY AND WEALTH)
(WE FIGHT WITH GODS PROMISE AND THEY FIGHT WITH BUSH'S PROMISE)
OH GOD THE MOST POWERFULL IN YOUR HANDS WE FIGHT.
ALAAH AKBAAR ALAAAH AKBAAR ALAAAH AKBAAAR
THIS IS THE 2ND CALL FOR MUSLIMS IN THE USA TO START LEAVING SOON FROM
L.A , THE EAST SIDE, AND NEW YORK.
ALAAAAH AKBAAR ALAAAH AKBAAR ALAAH AKBAAR
TO BUSH AND HIS BLACK HOUSE GANG...YOU WILL HEAR FROM THE MOJAHIDEEN
VERY SOON.
ALAAH AKBAAR'
DALEEL_ALMOJAHID
and...
From: "daleel_almojahid"
Date: Mon Nov 10, 2003 2:41 am
Subject: alaaah akbaar (messege #4 to bush and the saudi black family.
alaah akbaar
the mojahideen had struck the heart of a compound housing arab non-muslims
working for the CIA! the hit was a another slap on bush's face and more slaps
are coming to you face bush.
this hit is not the hit that we issued a warning about this is a hit to start
cleaning up the dirty black stain of the CIA in the kinkdom.
ofcourse you will here the saudi TV issue all kinds of false statments of who
was killed in the attack...i wonder why armitage is in saudi arabia meeting up
with the crown prince!! tell your american people who was there armitage!!
alaah akbaar alaah akbaar and what is coming is greater.
alaah akbaaar
daleel_almojahid
11 posted on
11/10/2003 6:16:11 AM PST by
Pete
To: Rutles4Ever
Re: My post #11
I just noticed that the second message I quoted is actually from today.
12 posted on
11/10/2003 6:20:05 AM PST by
Pete
To: Rutles4Ever
I was reading this yesterday in one of the other threads. In trying to piece together the water, water, water threat and the "east and west of oblique", does anyone think tunnels? Lincoln/east side -- Holland/west side? Also the tunnels were a previous target of the blind sheik. Anyone come up with anything on what they mean by oblique?
To: Rutles4Ever
If they were going to hit today, then bill clinton would be in another country.
17 posted on
11/10/2003 6:35:40 AM PST by
TBall
To: Rutles4Ever
Oblique: Obscure; Slanted; Not what it appears to be.
An oblique triangle is any triangle that is not a right triangle. It could be an acute triangle (all threee angles of the triangle are less than right angles) or it could be an obtuse triangle (one of the three angles is greater than a right angle). Actually, for the purposes of trigonometry, the class of "oblique triangles" might just as well include right triangles, too. Then the study of oblique triangles is really the study of all triangles.
[adj] indirect in departing from the accepted or proper way; misleading; "used devious means to achieve success"; "gave oblique answers to direct questions"; "oblique political maneuvers"
Synonyms: bias, catacorner, cata-cornered, catercorner, cater-cornered, catty-corner, catty-cornered, crabwise, devious, diagonal, indirect, kitty-corner, kitty-cornered, nonparallel, oblique case, sideways
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
Definition: \Ob*lique"\, a. [F., fr. L. obliquus; ob (see {Ob-}) +
liquis oblique; cf. licinus bent upward, Gr ? slanting.]
[Written also {oblike}.]
1. Not erect or perpendicular; neither parallel to, nor at
right angles from, the base; slanting; inclined.
It has a direction oblique to that of the former
motion. --Cheyne.
2. Not straightforward; indirect; obscure; hence,
disingenuous; underhand; perverse; sinister.
The love we bear our friends . . . Hath in it
certain oblique ends. --Drayton.
This mode of oblique research, when a more direct
one is denied, we find to be the only one in our
power. --De Quincey.
Then would be closed the restless, oblique eye. That
looks for evil, like a treacherous spy. --Wordworth.
3. Not direct in descent; not following the line of father
and son; collateral.
His natural affection in a direct line was strong,
in an oblique but weak. --Baker.
{Oblique angle}, {Oblique ascension}, etc. See under
{Angle},{Ascension}, etc.
{Oblique arch} (Arch.), an arch whose jambs are not at right
angles with the face, and whose intrados is in consequence
askew.
{Oblique bridge}, a skew bridge. See under {Bridge}, n.
{Oblique case} (Gram.), any case except the nominative. See
{Case}, n.
{Oblique circle} (Projection), a circle whose plane is
oblique to the axis of the primitive plane.
{Oblique fire} (Mil.), a fire the direction of which is not
perpendicular to the line fired at.
{Oblique flank} (Fort.), that part of the curtain whence the
fire of the opposite bastion may be discovered. --Wilhelm.
{Oblique leaf}. (Bot.)
(a) A leaf twisted or inclined from the normal position.
(b) A leaf having one half different from the other.
{Oblique line} (Geom.), a line that, meeting or tending to
meet another, makes oblique angles with it.
{Oblique motion} (Mus.), a kind of motion or progression in
which one part ascends or descends, while the other
prolongs or repeats the same tone, as in the accompanying
example.
{Oblique muscle} (Anat.), a muscle acting in a direction
oblique to the mesial plane of the body, or to the
associated muscles; -- applied especially to two muscles
of the eyeball.
{Oblique narration}. See {Oblique speech}.
{Oblique planes} (Dialing), planes which decline from the
zenith, or incline toward the horizon.
{Oblique sailing} (Naut.), the movement of a ship when she
sails upon some rhumb between the four cardinal points,
making an oblique angle with the meridian.
{Oblique speech} (Rhet.), speech which is quoted indirectly,
or in a different person from that employed by the
original speaker.
{Oblique sphere} (Astron. & Geog.), the celestial or
terrestrial sphere when its axis is oblique to the horizon
of the place; or as it appears to an observer at any point
on the earth except the poles and the equator.
{Oblique step} (Mil.), a step in marching, by which the
soldier, while advancing, gradually takes ground to the
right or left at an angle of about 25[deg]. It is not now
practiced. --Wilhelm.
{Oblique system of co["o]rdinates} (Anal. Geom.), a system in
which the co["o]rdinate axes are oblique to each other.
\Ob*lique"\, n. (Geom.)
An oblique line.
\Ob*lique"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Obliqued}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Obliquing}.]
1. To deviate from a perpendicular line; to move in an
oblique direction.
Projecting his person towards it in a line which
obliqued from the bottom of his spine. --Sir. W.
Scott.
2. (Mil.) To march in a direction oblique to the line of the
column or platoon; -- formerly accomplished by oblique
steps, now by direct steps, the men half-facing either to
the right or left.
To: Rutles4Ever; Wolverine
30 posted on
11/10/2003 8:24:23 AM PST by
AdmSmith
To: Rutles4Ever
All of the goals are open and the hour is 36 and 25 and 36, east of, west of, oblique, took place 36 25 36
The hour is... 36-25... 25-36... 11 and -11 = 0 (Zero hour) = 11/11?
Please, please flame me.
To: Rutles4Ever
"The water, the water."
Sounds like the resistance on the planet Araxxas are up to their old twicks. Paging Barron Harkonnen, Mr. Barron Harkonnen please pick up line three.
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