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ON THE NET..

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2,868 posted on 07/03/2005 12:00:08 AM PDT by Cindy
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Top Leader of al-Qaida in Saudi Arabia Killed in Riyadh
AFP via Babelfish translation | July 3, 2005

Posted on 07/03/2005 12:01:16 AM PDT by HAL9000

The supposed chief of Al-Qaïda in Saudi Arabia killed in Riyadh

- the supposed chief of Al-Qaïda in Saudi Arabia, the Morrocan Younès Mohammed Ibrahim Al-Hayari, was killed in a fixing Sunday in Riyadh with the Saoudi forces of safety, brought back the chain of television Al-Arabiya.

"the chief of network Al-Qaïda in Saudi Arabia, (the activist) Moroccan required Younès Al-Hayari, was killed", brought back the chain, with mainly Saoudi capital, which emits since.

Little before, Al-Arabiya had made state of a death and two wounded among the required islamist activists at the time of a fixing in the Al-Rawdhah district, the east of the Saoudi capital.

Younès Al-Hayari, which was presented like most dangerous of the 36 sought suspects, was presented by the Saoudi press as one of the principal leaders of the local Al-Qaïda branch in Saudi Arabia, "Al-Qaïda in the Arabique peninsula", and even like its new chief.

The names and photographs of these 36 suspects had been made public on June 28 by the Saoudi ministry of the Interior, whose forces are committed in a tracking with the islamist activists since the beginning of a wave of attacks in May 2003.


2,870 posted on 07/03/2005 12:05:22 AM PDT by Cindy
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Antiwar movement preceded war
The Washington Times ^ | 3 July, 2005 | Kieran Michael Lalor

Posted on 07/03/2005 2:41:21 PM PDT by No Longer Free State

The feigned outrage over Karl Rove's criticism of the liberal response to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on this country forced me to recall what liberals I encountered were saying in the days immediately after the savage attacks.

I was then in my first few weeks at Pace Law School with a front-row seat to the left's post-September 11 reaction. September 11 challenged us as individuals, as law students, and as Americans. America must respond forcefully, I thought, and that response will be definitive as it reverberates throughout the world for decades to come.

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Yet my professor, the law school's former dean, entered the classroom and framed the debate with this question: "The United States was attacked by terrorists on Tuesday. Can you think of a time when the United States acted as terrorists?" I was utterly speechless, as were many of my classmates.

Answering his own question, he mentioned the "My Lai massacre" in Vietnam, slavery and the treatment of American Indians as examples of American terrorism. Twenty-five miles from Ground Zero, where rescuers struggled in hopes of finding survivors still alive, this law professor chose to focus on the blemishes in our history as an introduction to our first post-September 11 class. I have to give him credit for being on the cutting edge of liberalism because at this point the now notorious International Freedom Center slated to occupy Ground Zero was just a twinkle in the left's eye.

My professor set the stage for a round of America-bashing and a student from Ethiopia, as if on cue, unleashed a blistering condemnation of the United States for not doing more about the bloodshed in Rwanda in the early 1990s.

(Excerpt) Read more at washtimes.com ...


2,920 posted on 07/03/2005 2:55:16 PM PDT by Cindy
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