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Japanese tourist attempts suicide in Kashmir
Borneo Bulletin ^
| 3.15.2003
Posted on 03/18/2003 9:55:28 AM PST by swarthyguy
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To: sarasmom
They both were in suicidally rich environments; He's lucky he didn't get killed if he got caught out in the middle of a jihadi attack.
To: swarthyguy
"I was afraid and went crazy after seeing so many gun-toting men in the city. I thought my safety is in question and the gunmen will kill me instantaneously," What a moron. Another person emotionally damaged and rendered unable to cope with life by the propaganda of the politically correct and anti-gun mob.
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03/18/2003 7:59:22 PM PST
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Terriergal
("what does the LORD require..? To ACT justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God. ")
To: sarasmom
Well, at least this guy didnt stand in front of a moving bulldozer and yell "halt! I am a leftist politically correct human shield!" Hey, if he did, he might have survived. As far as I heard, that gal who died SAT on the ground and the handful of other protestors surrounding her cut and ran. "How not to be seen."
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03/18/2003 8:00:29 PM PST
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Terriergal
("what does the LORD require..? To ACT justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God. ")
To: dighton
BRAVO ! W.S. Golbert to the rescue; yet again. Isn't he THE best ? LOL
To: nopardons
GILBERT
To: swarthyguy
WTF?! He worried that his safety was at risk, so he tries to kill himself? Wow, what a nut --- "NOOOOOO, theres a man with a gun! AHHHH! I must stab myself with these scissors now."
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