Posted on 09/10/2006 9:16:53 AM PDT by mware
Edited on 09/10/2006 3:32:33 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
I didn't hear if anyone was planning for a live thread of the film tonight. Just in case anyone wants to start early. Some in Australia already have seen part 1. Part 1 airs tonight at 8pm Eastern Time on ABC.
Nah. By the looks of him, I think it's filling from a raspberry donut :)
Did you see a scene with Raymond's wife, Patricia Heaton? She was to portray Ambassador to Yeman..Bodine.
I have that DVD that they showed tonight on CBS..the bodies hitting the Tower 1 facade..there are no words.
The interviews in the extended version where one of the firefighters talks about walking by people on fire in the Tower 1 lobbby from the fireball that came down through the elevator shafts was just unreal.
ROFL! Shows how uneducated they are about world history!
I wonder if ABC will do a " Nightline " news after action report again tomorrow to remind viewers that again they were just viewing a show that was substantially fictional.
LMAO like that will happen!!!!
CNN MONEYLINE NEWS HOUR WITH LOU DOBBS August 20, 1998; Thursday 6:30 pm Eastern Time DOBBS:
Today's attack was also based in part on information provided by Mohammed Saddiq Odeh. Odeh is a suspect in the Kenyan bombing. He was captured in Pakistan while trying to win entry into Afghanistan. Odeh told Pakistani officials he was involved in the embassy bombings, and was affiliated with Osama bin Laden.
Journalist Kasra Naji is in Pakistan and joins me now by phone from Islamabad -- Kasra.
KASRA NAJI, JOURNALIST (by telephone): Yes, Lou, from inside Afghanistan, early reactions from the Taliban have given sanctuary to Osama bin Laden are angry and defiant in a sense, and early indications are, in fact, that the man may have escaped unhurt. Mullah Mohammed Omar, the spiritual leader of the Taliban is reported to have strongly condemned the U.S. bombings and speaking from Qandahar, the southern Afghan city of Qandahar where he is based he spoke to an Afghan news agency. He said that Osama bin Laden had in fact been moved to a safe place before the bombings and that he was unhurt. Omar, who is the top leader of the Taliban, also said the U.S. bombings were not aimed at Osama bin Laden rather they were directed at Afghan people and they showed amnity towards the people of Afghanistan.
He definitely added that the Taliban would never hand over bin Laden. He says we will protect him with our blood at any cost -- he is reported to have said. So a defiant reaction from him, the top leader of the Taliban. The attacks came at about 10:00 local time in the evening, and when most of Afghanistan controlled by the Taliban is under curfew, it is -- I think it's about 4:30 in the morning local time in Afghanistan, and I think it is too early to get any good indication of, you know, the extent of the damage to the base. And you know, what has actually happened. But also, let me add that the attacks did not come as a complete surprise, because for days both in Pakistan and Afghanistan, people expected such an attack in a sense because -- and on Wednesday, when the State Department issued a statement calling on international aid agencies to pull out their international staff because of a serious threat to them, these rumors, the rumors that the United States would attack gained strength.
DOBBS: Kasra, I have to interrupt you. Thank you and I appreciate you continuing to follow that story and of course tomorrow at daylight we will have better assessments from you. Kasra Naji, from Islamabad, thank you very much.
You have just heard the statement -- the report from Pakistan that Osama bin Laden is safe. His voice has been heard and the head of your organization, Islamic Taliban says they will hold him onto themselves until death.
The planes on 9/11 ...that's a teaser, they started the whole show with that. It's way scary too.
They'll probably pick up the Cole tomorrow.
Yes SE Mom they did. There is no joking about how vile these people are.
LOL .. figures, I think she voices Arab lust.
Has anyone been watching, or seen tonight's War Stories with Ollie North???
I just got in late on a segment with Victoria Toensing..and the brother of Robert Stetham...the navyman that was killed by Hezbollah...
The brother is FURIOUS at the Bush Administration...because the murdered of his brother was released from prison in Germany...and sent to LEBANON!!!
James Rosen is saying that the USA Government wasn't given enough notice that this terrorist was being released...and that they wanted to bring him here...
LOL that was my imed thought. Talent wins!!! YEAH!!!!
Maybe it's better for my peace and health that I haven't been able to get it on DIRECTV tonight due to blacked out local channel stuff.
How did Finbar and Dulcie react to your return?
bttt
Hell no!! GO VIKINGS!!!!!!!!
I think people support the troops. It's the media that trashes the war and by doing so, diminishes the troops and the mission.
It's why I despise them so.
This bears repeating.
Also, the damage done to the Presidency by the Lewinski affair, the questions about Vince Foster's 'suicide', Paula Jones, Jennifer Flowers, the White House travel office railroading of Billy Dale, Whitewater, FBI files, missing Rose Law firm billing records, the auctioning of the Lincoln bedroom, Juanita Broderick, and many others, and the last of which was the challenges to the 2000 election results, all contributed to emboldening al qaeda. And the ABC story implied that the opposition party was to blame for the distraction - not the President himself.
bttt
Oh, I know now why I was off. My broadcast started in the mountain time zone. LoL!
Just saw that ... it's shocking. Is the reason he's not being held due to the Hamdan court decision or something else?
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