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Posted on 12/31/2009 10:06:46 AM PST by Velveeta
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Update: No Arrests Made After Suspicious Incident At Cherry Capitol Airport
Yep, they’re a nest of evilness!!
Be Ever Vigilant!
I can’t help but wonder.......are we over-reacting or under-reacting to these incidents?
Personally, I would far rather be safe than sorry....or too late.
Thanks for the ping.
Welcome RR. I agree better to overreact to these situations, then to give it no play like MSM or their president
Mesta get your mail
Where is mesta???
sleeping?
11:36 PM
KABUL (AP) Blast has been heard in heart of Afghan capital, clash reported in center of city.
12:13 AM
KABUL (AP) Statement on Taliban Web site says militants entered Kabul to target government buildings.
12:37 AM
KABUL (AP) Taliban spokesman tells AP that 20 armed militants entered Kabul targeting govt ministries.
1:16 AM
(CNN) Explosions and gunfire shake Kabul early Monday, with the Taliban saying it is conducting an operation.
Taliban Assault on Kabul
January 18, 2010
A major Taliban attack began on Kabul Jan. 18. The fighting is being reported by both American and Taliban sources. According to one American source, reports of an imminent attack began circulating Jan. 17. Heavy fighting is being reported at multiple locations, apparently focused around the Serena Hotel. The hotel, which is frequented by foreign journalists and government officials, has been attacked in the past. According to the Taliban, 20 suicide bombers are taking part in the attack. They claim the Presidential Palace, Ministries of Justice, Finance, Mines and Industry are among the targets. There reports of casualties, but numbers and locations are unclear.
The attack is still in progress, with Taliban forces reportedly fighting Afghan security forces. Explosions, gunfire and rocket fire have been reported along with the suicide bombers. It is unclear as to whether this assault will prove larger than attacks carried out last February.
Early reports in a situation like this tend to be inaccurate, and it will be a while before we get a clear sense of what has happened. However, it is clear that this is a major assault.
Al Qaida threatens new strikes http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2431177/posts
caww, I had to sign off pretty early last night. Seems my former boss still can’t get it together and cries piteously when the sh!t starts hitting the fan.
Bad stuff. VERY bad stuff. Don’t know how it will affect things, but I think it will not be good. Will update you guys as soon as I can. Right now, very edgy.
Doesn’t sound good Mesta..please keep us posted that you are ok...Have not shared on threads of link mentioned in e-mail....might be better not in some ways but on the other hand on threat matrix might be good idea to inform..what think you?
I don’t think they hit FR. I think they hit the site the link was to. Different than an invasion of FR.
Well that makes me far more comfortable...but is it possible they could penetrate FR. and if so, other than heads up to Mods, anything we can do or look for?
This just goes to show be careful sites you visit and link from I still haven’t got the linking downpat..will see.
How’s your situation?
Thanks for posting these important links! Coco, I missed you
Former boss giving you grief?
penetrate FR? What’s going on?
FYI always go to credible sources for links, I use Firefox. I have a nifty addon named WOT of all things, but it rates each site, when I come upon a security that’s not minimally safe (green circle) I book
Install the WOT safe browsing tool on Firefox or Internet Explorer
http://www.mywot.com/
BTW I have much less security issues with Firefox, IE is a breeding ground
Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood Reportedly Selects New Leader-The Global Muslim Brotherhood Daily Report
In a major victory for the increasingly embattled freedom of speech, the Texas Supreme Court has just denied a petition by the Islamic Society of Arlington, Texas and six other Texas-based Islamic organizations to review their case against human rights activist (and FrontPage Magazine writer) Joe Kaufman. The case has already gone against the Islamic groups in the initial decision as well as on appeal, but they seem determined to silence Kaufman, and could conceivably try now to take the case all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. The suit itself is a manifestation of the global assault on free speech that is picking up steam more quickly than ever now, with conservative voices shouted down and physically threatened on college campuses, and warriors for free speech such as the Dutch politician Geert Wilders facing trial for exercising this fundamental right.
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