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To: AmericanInTokyo

If he is killed, Al Jazeera is an accomplice in the murder. Without them airing the tape, there would be no incentive for the murder to be carried out. Al Jazeera allows these terrorists to get their messages out and virtually guarantees the deaths of these hostages.


36 posted on 06/21/2004 9:39:03 AM PDT by saquin
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To: saquin

Agree! Al-Jazeera AND much of the mainstream media in the US are accomplices. Abu-Gharib's "popularity" as a news story helped fuel the fire in the muslim world...


41 posted on 06/21/2004 9:41:21 AM PDT by Made In The USA (REMEMBER NICK BERG.)
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To: saquin
Hoping something good will come out of this. Time has run out (at least according to the vermin). Well, we will see.

And you are right: I am sure alJazeera will be the first on this, if it turns out the vermin's have their way.....sad.

44 posted on 06/21/2004 9:42:08 AM PDT by AmericanInTokyo (***Since The Iraq War & Transition Period Began, NORTH KOREA HAS MANUFACTURED (8) NUCLEAR WEAPONS***)
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To: saquin
"If he is killed, Al Jazeera is an accomplice in the murder. Without them airing the tape, there would be no incentive for the murder to be carried out."

Exactly. In addition to finding and killing the animals responsible for this crap, we should be blowing up ALL Al Jazeera transmitters, studios, etc. We also should find and detain all of their "reporters" that may be in Iraq as illegal combatants.

If the animals have no audience for their deeds, they will get no mileage out of them, and thus will have no reason to keep doing this.
146 posted on 06/21/2004 4:14:25 PM PDT by Nik Naym
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