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Al-Qaida figure arrested in Ramadi
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| Dec 9 2005
Posted on 12/09/2005 12:27:18 PM PST by jmc1969
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posted on
12/09/2005 12:27:19 PM PST
by
jmc1969
To: jmc1969
Al-Qaida figure
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posted on
12/09/2005 12:28:52 PM PST
by
Puppage
(You may disagree with what I have to say, but I shall defend to your death my right to say it)
To: jmc1969
"He is the highest ranking al-Qaida in Iraq member to be turned into Iraqi and U.S. officials by local citizens," Pool said. "His capture is another indication that the local citizens tire of the insurgents' presence within their community."
According to Pool, Iraqi and U.S. Forces "have witnessed increasing signs of citizens fighting the terrorists within Ramadi as the Dec. 15 National Elections draw nearer."
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posted on
12/09/2005 12:29:51 PM PST
by
BenLurkin
(O beautiful for patriot dream - that sees beyond the years)
To: jmc1969
Excellent. I am eagerly waiting for the moment when we get the Evil One, Abu Musaab Al Zarqawi.
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posted on
12/09/2005 12:30:15 PM PST
by
jveritas
(The Axis of Defeatism: Left wing liberals, Buchananites, and third party voters.)
To: BenLurkin
Let's see, he has 10 fingernails...we should be able to glean some helpful info out of him with a pair of pliers and a little patience.
To: jveritas
Then you can say HOORAY! but it will not stop the terror.
Sarkawi will be arrested someday, then some other will take his place and the terror goes on
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posted on
12/09/2005 12:37:05 PM PST
by
Elchwurst
To: travlnmn41
Let's see, he has 10 fingernails...we should be able to glean some helpful info out of him with a pair of pliers and a little patience.
Let's throw him in a 50 degree cold room overnight. Throw buckets of cold water on him every 10 minutes. If that doesn't work, do the old waterboarding trick.
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posted on
12/09/2005 12:37:20 PM PST
by
joseph20
To: jmc1969
According to Pool, Iraqi and U.S. Forces "have witnessed increasing signs of citizens fighting the terrorists within Ramadi as the Dec. 15 National Elections draw nearer." More bad news for libs. I suppose Kerry will now accuse Iraqi citizens of "terrorizing" their neighbors.
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posted on
12/09/2005 12:37:27 PM PST
by
Minnesocold
(Truth itself is the one enemy against which liberalism cannot prevail. -Christopher Adamo)
To: joseph20
Let's throw him in a 50 degree cold room overnight. Throw buckets of cold water on him every 10 minutes. If that doesn't work, do the old waterboarding trick.
Mh thats torture by definition
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posted on
12/09/2005 12:40:48 PM PST
by
Elchwurst
To: Elchwurst
Then you can say HOORAY! but it will not stop the terror. Sarkawi will be arrested someday, then some other will take his place and the terror goes on
The one that takes Zarqawi's place will not do as good of a job. He will be much less competent. He will be less trusted. He'll be easier to get rid of than Zarqawi was. Or do you think that all terrorists are equally alike? If so, you're wrong. There are only so many people within the terrorist network that are actually good at the job. Eventually, there won't be enough competent terrorists left and the network will unravel to the point that it can't restart itself.
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posted on
12/09/2005 12:40:54 PM PST
by
joseph20
To: joseph20
Unimaginative, to say the least. One has to work on imagination and be picturesque. I'd say hook him up to an air compressor and inflate him a bit. The interrogator later could start with "you look a bit puffy today".
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posted on
12/09/2005 12:41:58 PM PST
by
GSlob
To: joseph20
I hope you´re right man.
But they have a large pool of well trained guys
To: Elchwurst
No it's not torture by definition. Do you even know what the definition of torture is?
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posted on
12/09/2005 12:43:06 PM PST
by
joseph20
To: joseph20
No it's not torture by definition.
It is.
BTW: Waterboarding was the preferred torture of the gestapo
To: Elchwurst
It does not cause severe physical or mental pain, which is the definition of torture.
It may be cruel, but it's not torture.
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posted on
12/09/2005 12:47:12 PM PST
by
joseph20
To: joseph20
Hey...im startin to get the idea that that place may be crawling with terrorists??!??!
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posted on
12/09/2005 12:48:02 PM PST
by
samadams2000
(Nothing fills the void of a passing hurricane better than government)
To: jmc1969
but, but, but, capitulating isolationist liberal leaders have said Iraq has nothing to do with terrorism, no AQ in Iraq . . how, how, how can this be true?
Is it possible they would mislead their fellow liberals by lieing to them?
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posted on
12/09/2005 12:48:13 PM PST
by
ChadGore
(VISUALIZE 62,041,268 Bush fans.)
To: jmc1969
Democrats are undoubtedly demanding that he be treated nicely and that he be arrained in federal court. They are also probably denoucing the war as a complete failure because we have not yet caught numbers 1 and 2 on the list.
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posted on
12/09/2005 12:48:16 PM PST
by
Busywhiskers
("...moral principle, the sine qua non of an orderly society." --Judge Edith H. Jones)
To: travlnmn41
Staple his eyes open and strap him in a chair facing a big posters of Helen Thomas and Nancy Pelosi. It's not officially defined as torture.
To: samtheman
.....Staple his eyes open .......
The way this is actually done is with superglue.
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posted on
12/09/2005 12:51:29 PM PST
by
bert
(K.E. ; N.P . Chicken spit causes flu....... Fox News)
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