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AP/Drudge/MSNBC: "Series of Strong Explosions Heard in Central Baghdad"
MSNBC/Drudge | 11.3.03

Posted on 11/03/2003 10:15:10 AM PST by mhking

That's all we've got; no details yet.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: cpahq; explosions; guerillawarfare; iraq; jihad; ramadan; ramadan2003; terror
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To: jbstrick
Most are totally embarrassed because of it. Most are also very quiet about what the truth about the abduction of Islam is. Also, they are very quiet to speak openly against the Wahabbists.

THAT is what we need them to do...be more vocal.

141 posted on 11/03/2003 12:06:47 PM PST by Paul L. Hepperla (The fox has many tricks. The hedgehog has but one. But that is the best of all.)
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To: Mo1
There was a battle at the Haj about a decade ago. I believe it was radical Iranians who smuggled in guns and tried to take over some shrine or antoher. It was reported that a hundred people or so died, but some reports but the numbers much higher. Saudi security forces fought a building to building battle through one of the large mosques, lots of innocents were trampled and caught in the crossfire. I believe Iranians were limited or banned from the Haj for a few years.

So I don't think this is a new thing.
142 posted on 11/03/2003 12:13:22 PM PST by Jack Black
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To: Prodigal Son
Are the tubes rifled?
143 posted on 11/03/2003 12:16:28 PM PST by Jack Black
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To: kegler4
"What is it with this Peterson case?"

If there is an average of 50 murders a day, how does 'the media' pick one to blow out of proportion? The mute button comes in handy.

144 posted on 11/03/2003 12:19:11 PM PST by mathluv
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To: Peach
They just opened up a Taco Bell.
145 posted on 11/03/2003 12:26:24 PM PST by jraven
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To: Peach
They just opened up a Taco Bell.
146 posted on 11/03/2003 12:26:24 PM PST by jraven
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To: Jack Black
The 4.2 inch mortar tube is rifled, yes. Interestingly, the 4.2 inch mortar round also has corresponding lands and grooves that must be mated up properly with the ones in the tube (a process called indexing). It is very common to see a new mortarman (in his haste to get away from the tube after letting go the round) get the round stuck by not indexing the round properly.

But not all 4.2 inch rounds have the lands and grooves. The illumination rounds for example have none and are dropped straight down the tube while the HE rounds (because of the grooves) spiral down the tube slowly.

The others I mentioned are smooth bore.

147 posted on 11/03/2003 12:31:52 PM PST by Prodigal Son
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To: chiller
While running errands this morning, I had Neal Boortz on and aught part of a converstaion he was having with a father of a soldier serving in Iraq.

He said they get fired at nightly, they know exactly where the shots are coming from but are given orders not to shoot back. He said he feels like they are standing around waiting to get fired at.

He also said they have so many rules they have to follow it drives them crazy. When they take a prisoner, they have to assign him to a bed. His son said it was sickening, especially given the fact that many of his men did not have beds and bunked on the floor.

148 posted on 11/03/2003 12:32:22 PM PST by riri
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To: jbstrick
"I work with several Moslems who are embarassed and ashamed of the actions of these Islamofacists."

There's a restaurant in town owned by Lebanese Arabs, 3rd generation. They look and sound completely anglicized.

One of them said they were from Brighton Beach, I asked them if they were Jewish, she said, startled "Oh no! Jews are our enemy!"

I couldn't believe it! I shook my head, stared at her, and she explained they were Muslims. Upon questioning further, she said they were all secular, didn't pray to Mecca, had never made the Haj and didn't intend to, they were just Muslims with great-grandfathers from lebanon, and yet they still retained this visceral, cultural hatred for Jews.

It was SO weird listening to her!!

I could never trust a Muslim...

Ed
149 posted on 11/03/2003 12:34:10 PM PST by Sir_Ed
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To: riri
"He said they get fired at nightly, they know exactly where the shots are coming from but are given orders not to shoot back."

Damnit!! That's just like Vietnam...what the hell is WRONG with our commanders!

Ed
150 posted on 11/03/2003 12:35:56 PM PST by Sir_Ed
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To: Sir_Ed
I hate to say this, but if the leftists politicos have their way again here in the US, they might just turn Iraq into another Vietnam.
151 posted on 11/03/2003 12:44:19 PM PST by P.O.E.
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To: mhking
Ya'll do me a favor and pray. My son-in-law's platoon is right in the thick of this!
152 posted on 11/03/2003 1:07:54 PM PST by Wneighbor (Thorlo Sock company is American and supports US Troops!!!!)
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To: Wneighbor
He is in my prayers.
153 posted on 11/03/2003 1:18:41 PM PST by TexKat
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To: Wneighbor
Will do...but they haven't yet reported where specifically the mortars hit.
155 posted on 11/03/2003 1:26:08 PM PST by huck von finn
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To: Sally'sConcerns
"The majority of them simply want to raise their kids, pursue a better life and to live in peace with their neighbour. "

That may be what they personally desire, but thier religious belief is that you and I are infidels whose very existence is an affront to Allah.

We occupy the same level as a dog in their religious teachings. That's why our superior technology is a direct challenge to the teachings of Mohammed that they are inherently superior in everything.

The car your Christian culture designed and built is by its very existence a sacriledge that challenges the word of Mohammed.

156 posted on 11/03/2003 1:33:24 PM PST by bayourod
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To: Sally'sConcerns
That doesn't negate my question to ASA Vet who posted the map with all traces of the Middle East removed.

Take a chill pill, will ya?! Sheesh! I'm a Christian and my heart goes out to all Christians in the muslim world. I didn't see the map as a hard core conviction/commitment to totally wiping off the face of the the earth the entire region. I could be wrong but assume the creator of the map was just expressing a mental point that completely getting rid of the ME just might solve the problem...almost like an editorial cartoon. Lighten up will ya?! No need to take it soooooo seriously.

157 posted on 11/03/2003 1:38:01 PM PST by nfldgirl
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To: huck von finn
Blasts hit in Baghdad's 'Green Zone'

158 posted on 11/03/2003 1:38:42 PM PST by TexKat
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Judge behind anti-Saddam probing commission killed in Iraq: prosecutor

NAJAF, Iraq (AFP) - The judge behind the creation of a judicial commission to probe former officials of Saddam Hussein's ousted regime was shot dead, as insurgents stepped up their campaign against pro-US public figures.

Muhan Jabr al-Shuwaili, the top judge in the central governorate of Najaf, was kidnapped along with Najaf prosecutor general Aref Aziz, from the judge's house in the city early Monday, Aziz said.

The two were taken in cars to a desert area eight kilometers (five miles) north of Najaf, he said.

"One of the assailants said 'Saddam has ordered your prosecution.' Then they fired two shots into his head," Aziz said.

"As for me, they told me 'this does not concern you'. They released me," he added.

Shuwaili had signed onto the decision to create the Baath Investigative Commission, made up of four attorneys who probe complaints before raising them with an investigative judge.

The commission, created on August 10 upon a decision by the municipal council, was meant to prosecute former regime loyalists, mainly members of the former ruling Baath party. It has so far received 400 complaints.

The commission -- unique in Iraq -- has issued 160 arrest warrants, upon which 50 people have been detained.

Last month, a member of Iraq's interim Governing Council said an Iraqi Special Tribunal (IST) would shortly be set up for judges to try Saddam-era crimes against humanity, war crimes and charges of genocide and torture.

Also in Najaf, the president of the city's municipal council, Sheikh Khaled al-Numani, said he had escaped an assassination bid late Sunday when assailants opened fire on his house, triggering retaliatory fire by his guards.

"Two of the three assailants were caught. One of them is an Egyptian named Rabih al-Masri who has been living in Najaf for a long time," Numani told AFP.

"The attempt was carried out by remnants of the former regime and parties collaborating with them," he said.

"It is time for the American occupation forces to give back the security file to the Iraqis who know better the issues of their own country."

Numani is an official of Iraq's top Shiite political party, the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI). He is also one of the most vocal supporters of prosecuting former regime loyalists.

In Baghdad, a member of a neighborhood council sponsored by the Americans was killed in a drive-by shooting late Sunday, the US-led coalition said in a statement on Monday.

"Mustafa Zaidan al-Khaleefa, the chairperson of the Karkh Neighborhood Council, was killed on Sunday evening ... while he was walking alone on Haifa street near his home" in central Baghdad, said the statement.

A white Toyota Corolla with no license plates drove up and one of its occupants shot him, it said.

The deadly shootings of the judge and the neighborhood council member were the third assassinations to be carried out against anti-Saddam figures in the past eight days.

On October 26, Baghdad's deputy mayor, Faris Abdul Razzaq al-Assam, was gunned down near his home in the conflict-riven city.

On August 29, prominent Shiite spiritual and political leader Ayatollah Mohammed Baqer al-Hakim, who opposed armed resistance to the US occupation of Iraq, was killed in a car bombing in Najaf along with 82 others.

Akila al-Hashimi, a member of the US-installed Governing Council, was also shot dead by assailants near her Baghdad home on September 20.

159 posted on 11/03/2003 1:45:59 PM PST by TexKat
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To: TexKat
Thanks for the information in your post!
160 posted on 11/03/2003 2:15:55 PM PST by huck von finn
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