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http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20050613/wl_afp/indiakashmirblast_050613124755;_ylt=Ard28.qE.gQjQJ17vA3oOAus0NUE;_ylu=X3oDMTA2NzN0azRvBHNlYwN3bA--
"Twelve dead, 80 injured as car bomb explodes outside school in Kashmir"
Mon Jun 13, 8:47 AM ET
PULWAMA, India (AFP) -
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Bleeding students fled the school, leaving behind their books and shoes which lay scattered in the grounds and classrooms. At least 12 of the injured were high school students but police could not immediately indicate their conditions.
Army spokesman Vijay Batra attributed the explosion to a car bomb. "It was a car bomb detonated by militants," Batra said."
ARTICLE SNIPPET #2: "Tens of thousands of people have died since an Islamic revolt against Indian rule began in Kashmir in 1989. An average of eight to 10 people die daily in Indian Kashmir in one of the world's bloodiest conflicts."
Off Topic and ON THE NET...
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=16212_TIME_Magazines_Model_Islamic_School&only
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) Indonesian soldiers were searching for five cars believed to be carrying explosives constructed by a Malaysian member of the al-Qaida-linked Jemaah Islamiyah terror group, Koran Tempo newspaper reported Monday.
The alert was issued to troops in Indraymayu district, in West Java province, a local military chief told the paper. Koran Tempo said the source of the warning was a military telegram that gave details of the cars, including their makes and license plate.
Rumors spread by cell phone text messages that identify particular cars as carrying explosives often circulate in Indonesia, but have previously been dismissed as hoaxes. An Indonesian military spokesman declined immediate comment on the report.
Guessing even the leaders will be out before long (despite whatever wrongdoing they are involved in) noting the following:
SNIP: The Egyptian Muslims, who make up 94 percent of the 68 million people of Egypt, are as varied as they are numerous. Some are rich; some are poor. Some are rural; others live in cities. But three common interests bind them together despite wealth, age or location: the Nile River, Islamic religion and valued relationships.
If it has porn on it, it's ACLU protected.
Thanks for posting that picture Ian, but you should have warned me not to have had dinner first.
This is actually news, but we'll never hear about it on the alphabet TV stations evening news shows, nor will our newspapers report it. The only place we'll know such things is right here. Wouldn't want to offend the ME population or its activist defenders you know!
Just another reason profiling should be reconsidered (does the town Lodi ring a bell?) Thanks for posting it!
Homeland Security - the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing (as evidenced by its apparent acceptance of the terrorist website).
US uses immigration law as anti-terrorism tool
African coast unprotected despite many warnings of terror attack
Hi Jellyjam.
Here's a url for that story:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1415532/posts?q=1&&page=1122#1122
To: Old Sarge; JohnathanRGalt; backhoe; piasa; Godzilla; TexKat; All
Thanks to TexKat for the ping:
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http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,15597255%255E1702,00.html
"Military hunt cars carrying bombs"
From correspondents in Jakarta
June 13, 2005
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "The newspaper said its source was a military telegram in Indramayu that carried details of the five suspect cars.
The chief of the Indramayu district military command Lieutenant Colonel Bambang Heriyadi had confirmed the memo, Koran Tempo reported.
"All military personnel have been ordered to be more watchful and vigilant in monitoring strangers. This is an early prevention step against bombing threats," the paper quoted Colonel Heriyadi saying.
He said all five cars had Jakarta-issued licence plates."
ARTICLE SNIPPET #2: "Indonesian police have warned that Azahari and Top, alleged key members of the al Qaeda-linked Jemaah Islamiah militant network, are currently recruiting people and planning another attack."
1,122 posted on 06/12/2005 8:24:15 PM PDT by Cindy
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You're on a roll...and so I'll roll right with you here, because if we were thinking like the no-a-clue crowd; we know that porn is just another form
of free speech and we have to know that free speech is a right and porn is
no one's business because it's a victimless crime, ad nauseum ,etc. (/sarcasm off).
Mexico's blind eye to Al Qaeda activity
Billions of dollars spent incarcerating criminal illegal aliens
Group championing migrants targets fast food chains
Canadian boy with hatred toward America found guilty regarding bomb threat
Obviously, I don't know what DHS does or does not do.
I do know that dhs, like all government agencies have
employees that are working hard and others that are hardly
working.
...and so it goes.
One word: Traitor!
I agree with you 100% on that Cindy!
Thanks to MamaDearest for pointing to the article.
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http://www.cbc.ca/cp/world/050613/w0613112.html
"Canadian teen "unhappy" living in U.S. found guilty in bomb case"
09:04 PM EDT Jun 13
BETH GORHAM
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "DOYLESTOWN, Pa. (CP) - A Canadian teenager painted by U.S. authorities as being an angry boy with a hatred for Americans was found guilty Monday of two charges involving a threat to blow up his school.
Travis Biehn's case has ignited fierce debate in this affluent area near Philadelphia about how much risk he truly posed and if he was treated fairly in an emotional climate following the Columbine massacre and the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
"What we have is a juvenile's bizarre behavior of reporting a bomb threat in the bathroom and laughing about it," said Judge Kenneth Biehn, who's not related to the 17-year-old.
"(He possessed) a lot of material in his house which was capable at some point of manufacturing an incendiary device. Under the law, one doesn't have to have one.""
No. There is a widespread belief in Islam that the Mahdi and Jesus will win over the world for Islam. The Mahdi is not Mohammad, but a ruler who will conquer first the Islamic states and later the rest of the world, conquering Dajeel the author of evil in the process and ushering in a golden age. (This story is not mentioned explicitly in the Koran, but in the Hadith which are considered to have much less authority. Consequently many Muslims reject the belief outright).
If all of this sounds familiar, it should. It is lifted directly from the Christian book of the Revelation of John, except that in some respects the Mahdi appears to correspond to John's Antichrist and "Issa" (the "Islamic Jesus") to the False Prophet. Apparently whoever orginated the Islamic legend (presumably Mohammad or one of his close associates) knew the rough outline of John's narrative but didn't have the book in hand and got the story garbled. In the process, the Jesus figure from John's Revelation gets conflated with his False Prophet, and perhaps also with John's Two Witnesses.
Clearly the two stories draw from the same pool of apocalyptic literature that was common in the Middle East in ancient times.
Bruce
No, I haven't seen that.
If I understand that article correctly; now I understand why
more sites of interest are going to https.
THANKS.
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