I'm sure they'd be better off if we would all forget about September 11. Not going to happen though.
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To: Singapore_Yank
My reaction to that is similar to FRed's in this picture:
To: Singapore_Yank
Methinks one smart bomb aimed right for the wazoo of this particular mouthy Talitubby wouldn't be a bad idea.
To: Singapore_Yank
"This is not our problem."This guy's has been at the poppies again!
To: Singapore_Yank
I'm sure they'd be better off if we would all forget about September 11. No problem. As soon as Islam is only a whiff of a bad memory, Mecca a stretch of empty dunes and their heathen stone (and a suitably unflattering Mohammed) has been moved into the horror basement of Mme. Tussauds.
5 posted on
11/21/2001 5:46:53 AM PST by
Cachelot
To: Singapore_Yank
Just kill'em!
6 posted on
11/21/2001 5:46:57 AM PST by
blam
To: Singapore_Yank
These folks are pathetic.
7 posted on
11/21/2001 5:48:20 AM PST by
Go Gordon
To: Singapore_Yank
Has
JAMES CARVILLE been advising them on PR issues?
Dan
11 posted on
11/21/2001 5:50:35 AM PST by
BibChr
To: Singapore_Yank
You should forget the Sept. 11 attacks because now there is a new fighting against Muslims and IslamWe should remember the Sept. 11 attacks because there is fighting against vermin and varmints
To: Singapore_Yank
Forget they are the agressors, how convenient for them.
To: Singapore_Yank
It is time to "forget" about the Sept. 11 terror attacks in the United States, a Taliban spokesman said... He's got a better chance of catching polio than thinking Americans will forget 9-11.
15 posted on
11/21/2001 5:51:26 AM PST by
Cobra64
To: Singapore_Yank
Not in the lifetime of THIS universe!
To: Singapore_Yank
However, Agha told a group of foreign journalists in this southern border town that Sept. 11 was "America's problem" because it was carried out by people in the United States and that the Taliban was not responsible. By that brilliant logic, Pearl Harbor should have been regarded as a "Hawaiian Problem."
To: Singapore_Yank
After all I have seen about the Taliban and the atrocities they have visited upon the Afgan people, it is my opinion Bin Laden or no Bin Laden , these people need to be EXTERMINATED.
To: Singapore_Yank
there is a monty python skit here somewhere...
22 posted on
11/21/2001 5:55:26 AM PST by
mlocher
To: Singapore_Yank
Forget about september 11? Who's this guy talking to? Mr. Short-Term Memory?
Coming from a gang that still whines about the Crusades, this is downright hilarious!
Muslims still recall -- every year -- when Richard the Lionhearted slaughtered about 2800 captive Saracen soldiers at Acre because their ransom hadn't been paid on time. They still hold a grudge over 800 years later.
And so we're just supposed to forget about the slaughter of 4800 civilians a mere two months after they were massacred? Whoever that yabo is, he's been smoking way too much opium!
Imal
26 posted on
11/21/2001 5:57:36 AM PST by
Imal
To: Singapore_Yank
GGRROOOWWWWLLLLL! FORGET ABOUT SEPTEMBER 11TH! I THINK NOT, GO TO H*LL YOU DAMN SOBS!
28 posted on
11/21/2001 5:57:52 AM PST by
KLT
To: Singapore_Yank
Gees, there is no pleasing these people, they hated our polices before 9.11 so we change our policy and they are still are not happy...complain, complain, complain.
To: Singapore_Yank
Hey! Syed Tayyad Agha! Take a bite out of my shorts!!
30 posted on
11/21/2001 5:59:20 AM PST by
SAMWolf
To: Singapore_Yank
Now Yankees, too can understand the meaning of those "FERGIT- HELL!" bumper stickers on the back of many Southern pickup trucks.
To: Singapore_Yank
I agree, we should forget about September 11th...as soon as we have eliminated all terrorist group and all their stock piles of weapons of mass destruction. As well as those who harbored them...oops that was the Taliban, how could I have forgotten.
33 posted on
11/21/2001 6:00:53 AM PST by
wwjdn
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