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To: SandRat

Would be a shame if their Transfere vehicles malfunctioned and exploded before the driver/pilot got to the vehicle. Yup- would be a pure shame. http://sacredscoop.com


3 posted on 12/17/2006 11:33:08 AM PST by CottShop
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To: CottShop
Yup- would be a pure shame.

Indeed it would be a shame.

Especially considering the cost of the vehicles versus a single bullet.

Now if they were shot trying to escape, that wouldn't be such a tragedy.
4 posted on 12/17/2006 11:39:33 AM PST by Dr.Zoidberg (Mohammedism - Bringing you only the best of the 6th century for fourteen hundred years.)
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Worth pointing out one more time...

Osama Bin Laden said: “But your most disgraceful case was in Somalia; where- after vigorous propaganda about the power of the USA and its post cold war leadership of the new world order- you moved tens of thousands of international force, including twenty eight thousands American solders into Somalia. However, when tens of your solders were killed in minor battles and one American Pilot was dragged in the streets of Mogadishu you left the area carrying disappointment, humiliation, defeat and your dead with you. Clinton appeared in front of the whole world threatening and promising revenge , but these threats were merely a preparation for withdrawal. You have been disgraced by Allah and you withdrew; the extent of your impotence and weaknesses became very clear. It was a pleasure for the “heart” of every Muslim and a remedy to the “chests” of believing nations to see you defeated in the three Islamic cities of Beirut , Aden and Mogadishu. “

5 posted on 12/17/2006 11:44:23 AM PST by operation clinton cleanup
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