Posted on 01/20/2006 7:12:07 PM PST by Chairman_December_19th_Society
We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail!
Good morning!!
Do not let the victims of the attacks on New York and Washington, nor the brave members of our Nation's military who have given their lives to protect our freedom, die in vain!!
The DJIA lost over 200 points in trading today on the New York Stock Exchange, the largest drop in nearly three years.
Analysts are poring over The Evil One's tape, looking for any clue that might pinpoint the location where it was made.
Crude oil reachd a price of nearly $69/bbl.
For AMERICA - The Right Way, I remain yours in the Cause, the Chairman.
Hi, Utah Girl. Is this your parent's 50th wedding anniversary? It sounds like you've all done a wonderful job planning tonight and your parents are sure to be so happy that their children remembered them in this way. It is a great gift you are giving them.
I learned about a bunch of people that I will be ministering to this semseter. It was good.
Good for you, good for me... ;)
yeaux!
:*) Hee, hee, hee....
Time to crash. See ya all tomorrow!
A quick review: the CIA gets intel that Zawahiri and several high-level AQ leaders will meet to discuss plans for a spring offensive in Afghanistan in a compound in Damadola. In at least two separate attacks, Hellfire missiles blow up three of the buildings in the compound, killing a number of people. At first, the Pakistanis tell the US that all of the dead were civilians, a family of jewelers -- but we find out that at least five bodies got immediately carted away by "foreigners" before anyone could get a chance to see them. We then find out that at least three of the dead were indeed high-level AQ operatives ... who showed up even after Zawahiri decided not to come?
Why would they show up to a planning meeting if the decision-maker had canceled out?
And were the three people identified as having been killed really so important that their bodies could not be left behind for identification?
Now, a couple of weeks afterward, we have a tape of Zawahiri recalling martyrs by name, but not those who died in Damadola, and giving a poetry reading extolling the virtues of martyrdom by referencing battles long since past. It sounds quite a bit like an Islamist giving Zawahiri an opportunity to eulogize himself.
Posted by Captain Ed at January 20, 2006 09:07 PM
According to Brian Ross (ABC,) there were three houses in the compound where the terrorists were meeting. And, by the time the third missile was launched at the third house, people were already sprinting out the door of the third house. That's where Ayman al-Zawahiri may have gotten away, just by the skin of his teeth.
Food lines, lines to use the phones.........prolly other stuff I don't know about...
Have at it, gang.:-)
Zehr Gut Gemacht
Mornin'.
Good Morning.
I'm enjoyng reading about church music. In the LDS church, Ii think the hymnbook has been edited about 4 times in 160 years. The music is very traditional, no drums, guitars, electronic instruments such as base guitar etc. We're very reserved musically in our Sunday worship services. Opening song, sacrament song, 'interlude' sng, and closing song. All but the 'interlude' song must come from the hynmbook.
Gladys Knight converted to the LDS church several years ago. She's from a Baptist background and wants to shake us up, musically.
My best friend's mother was the organist for many years while we were growing up. Her preludes and postludes were awesome. That is where there is some latitude, she would play Bach, etc.
I'm enjoyng reading about church music. In the LDS church, Ii think the hymnbook has been edited about 4 times in 160 years. The music is very traditional, no drums, guitars, electronic instruments such as base guitar etc. We're very reserved musically in our Sunday worship services. Opening song, sacrament song, 'interlude' sng, and closing song. All but the 'interlude' song must come from the hynmbook.
Gladys Knight converted to the LDS church several years ago. She's from a Baptist background and wants to shake us up, musically.
My best friend's mother was the organist for many years while we were growing up. Her preludes and postludes were awesome. That is where there is some latitude, she would play Bach, etc.
I'm enjoyng reading about church music. In the LDS church, Ii think the hymnbook has been edited about 4 times in 160 years. The music is very traditional, no drums, guitars, electronic instruments such as base guitar etc. We're very reserved musically in our Sunday worship services. Opening song, sacrament song, 'interlude' sng, and closing song. All but the 'interlude' song must come from the hynmbook.
Gladys Knight converted to the LDS church several years ago. She's from a Baptist background and wants to shake us up, musically.
My best friend's mother was the organist for many years while we were growing up. Her preludes and postludes were awesome. That is where there is some latitude, she would play Bach, etc.
How was the party????
Raven, are you sure you're not a rooster instead of a black bird?
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