Posted on 11/27/2004 10:07:52 PM PST by FairOpinion
Naughty! Ann Coulter photo's forbidden for one week.
Did you read #36? What thinks you?
Thanks, much food for thought. EU/USA types. Risky. I'm an aussie, who shot JP II ? Too cryptic for me. I have to close down and attend to visitors. Hope you don't mind but will write to you Freepmail tomorrow, there's something I would like to ask you.
Got you covered, JP II= John Paul II, he has a regular job with the Church.
One of ACPC biggest whines is that they say there is no Al-Qaeda/Chechnya Link. So why is Mr. "Al Qaeda in Iraq" Zarqawi screaming for his Jihadi brothers in Chechnya to come save his sorry behind?
Somebody really needs to call Kristol, Woolsey etc, on this.
Thanks for the information. Interesting.
Are you living in a fantasy land? Why would France be involved in an attack against Russia? France and Russia have had military links for many years now. Their naval forces recently exercised in the Atlantic and Russian subs and ships payed goodwill visits to French ports.
Chechnya is part of Russia. More than likely the foreign agency is either Georgia, a former break away nation of the former Soviet Union or an Arab/Muslim nation.
My guess is KSA - Saudi Arabia.
"Their naval forces recently exercised in the Atlantic and Russian subs and ships payed goodwill visits to French ports"
That could be very dangerous. You never know if one of your subs will be taken out by a propellar falling off their aircraft carrier
Why would France be involved in an attack against Russia? Because their new spring fashion will be the Burka. The Netherlands intelligence has been infiltrated and France has a larger Muslim population. Who else to get so close to Russia to pull off such an attack than a so called friend? It is always the one you least expect and France is good at remembering this. Did you not see Chirac kissing Arafat, the father of terrorism?
Thanks for the link.
That is the weirdest assortment of people, that I have seen supporting an issue like this.
Chechnya is not a foreign country, it's an autonomous part or Russia, kind of like the relationship between the U.S. and Puerto Rico. I think "foreign intelligence" is a codeword for Iran. The Syrians seemed to have drawn the correct lesson from the fate of Saddam and are laying low for the time being.
Unlike Russia and the old Soviets not every international organization from the USA and other countries is a front for a spy agency.Don't get me wrong if any of them had anything to do with actually helping the terrorist in the Beslan school attack I hope they get their a$$es busted. The world should demand Putin prove the accusation no matter who they decide to finger. BTW with all thats going on in the Ukraine, the timing of this leaves me wondering.
ping for later
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