The longer they have been held, the worse I feel it is for the hostages. I pray I am wrong.
I wonder if they would take Mike Wallace and Katie Couric in exchange.
According to this article they want the release of Palestinian prisoners in 72 hours in exchange for the reporters.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14481230/
Foxnews just said they are saying that they are giving the US 24 hrs to release Palastinian prisoner or else, whatever else means.
I doubt any screaming, wailing and gnashing of teeth will occur over any FOX reporters. Had they been cBSNBCNNPBSABBBC reporters, mass demonstrations would have erupted and 24/7 news coverage blaming Bush.
An American is a hostage of Muslim terrorists.
He must be freed and these Muslim a-holes made to pay a high price in casaulties.
Praying for them. I hope this gets taken care of asap. Steve is a good man as I am sure Olaf. Prayers for their family
I'm worried!! Praying for them!!
Why do our media insist on playing this game? Have they not figured out that these are made-up names by allied cells? They share resources, information, and strategic planning. What do they think Al Qaeda is, anyway? It's not just a couple of old goat-humpers in an Afghan cave making cell phone calls.
Off topic:
Let me start by saying that "The Path to 9/11" is one of the best, most intelligent, most pro-American miniseries I've ever seen on TV, and conservatives should support it and promote it as vigorously as possible.
This is the first Hollywood production Ive seen that honestly depicts how the Clinton administration repeatedly bungled the capture of Osama Bin Laden. One astonishing sequence in "The Path to 9/11" shows the CIA and the Northern Alliance surrounding Bin Ladens house in Afghanistan. They're on the verge of capturing Bin Laden, but they need final approval from the Clinton administration in order to go ahead. They phone Clinton, but he and his senior staff refuse to give authorization for the capture of Bin Laden, for fear of political fall-out if the mission should go wrong and civilians are harmed. National Security Adviser Sandy Berger in essence tells the team in Afghanistan that if they want to capture Bin Laden, they'll have to go ahead and do it on their own without any official authorization. That way, their necks will be on the line - and not his. The astonished CIA agent on the ground in Afghanistan repeatedly asks Berger if this is really what the administration wants. Berger refuses to answer, and then finally just hangs up on the agent. The CIA team and the Northern Alliance, just a few feet from capturing Bin Laden, have to abandon the entire mission. Bin Laden and Al Qaeda shortly thereafter bomb the U.S. embassies in Tanzania and Kenya, killing over 225 men, women, and children, and wounding over 4000. The episode is a perfect example of Clinton-era irresponsibility and incompetence.
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1688611/posts
Prayers up.
(sick to death of these Fu%@in subhuman evil Islamoscum... they need to be exterminated.)
Prayers for Steven Centanni and his cameraman Olaf Wiig and their families.