Death blow, huh?
Well, Abdul, you just bring it on.
Better make that first shot count, though. The last outfit that tried knocking us out with one punch was Imperial Japan. Ask them what happened.
The only reason your culture still exists is that the people of the United States dont consider it a threat to our survival as a nation. Youd better pray we never do. When Uncle Sam goes all cold in the eyes, and theres just no telling what he might do.
B-chan
200 years from now, I want their children's children's children's children
to cower and cringe in fear whenever they hear the sounds of jet engines overhead
because their legends tell of fire from the sky.
I want them to hide in dark caves and holes in the earth,
shivering with terror whenever they hear the roar of diesel engines
because the tales of their ancestors talk about metal monsters
crawling over the earth, spitting death and destruction.
I want their mothers to be able to admonish them with
"If you don't behave, the Pale Destroyers will come for you",
and that will be enough to reduce them to quivering obesience.
I want the annihilation to be so complete that their mythology
will tell them of the day of judgment when the stern gods from across the sea
.. the powerful 'Mericans .. destroyed their forefathers' wickedness.
(Original created by BlueLancer ... 13 September 2001)
(Thanks to HiJinx for the accompanying pictures)
Kill them all ... nits make lice.
(COL Chivington, Sand Creek)
Snork! Snork! Whaaa?
Oh, al-Qaeda's gonna kill us all again. 's cool. Gimme the notepad.
Note to self: buy more hollow-points.
Great. Hit the light, willya?
Bring it on you Pr*cks. I'm sick of these crotch monkeys threatening you guys, I really am.
Dan
al-Qaida Warns of Painful Strike Against Americans, According to E-Mail Written by Terror Group
The Associated Press
CAIRO, Egypt Oct. 31 A purported al-Qaida leader said in an e-mail sent before latest the string of bombings in Iraq that the terrorist network was preparing devastating attacks against Americans during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, an Arab magazine reported Friday. The London-based weekly Al-Majalla has published statements in the past from the purported al-Qaida operative, identified as Abu Mohammed al-Ablaj. Among them was one the magazine said it received a day before the May 12 suicide bombings in Saudi Arabia warning of al-Qaida attacks in Saudi Arabia.
The Al-Majalla reporter in the United Arab Emirates who has received the e-mails, Mahmoud Khalil, told The Associated Press that he received the latest al-Ablaj e-mail last Friday, too late to make that week's edition.
Al-Qaida "is getting ready to stage devastating attacks during the month of Ramadan against Americans that will make young boys' hair turn gray," said the e-mail, whose authenticity could not immediately be verified. It added attacks in Iraq were possible.
Three days later, as Ramadan began, a series of vehicle bombings killed scores of people in Baghdad. Attacks have continued daily since then in the capital and elsewhere in Iraq, where the U.S.-led coalition that ousted Saddam Hussein has been struggling to restore order.
Doubt remains over who is coordinating the attacks, which U.S. officials say are becoming more sophisticated and organized. U.S. and Iraqi officials point at shadowy "foreign fighters," but commanders on the ground say they are uncertain what role, if any, such figures play. Senior officers have avoided tying recent attacks to al-Qaida.
In an audiotape aired Oct. 18, a voice purporting to be that of al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden said suicide attacks would be launched "inside and outside" America and threatened nations that are helping the U.S.-led occupation of Iraq.
Al-Majalla began receiving purported al-Qaida operative al-Ablaj's e-mails earlier this year. A U.S. counterterrorism official has said al-Ablaj was believed to be a leading al-Qaida figure also known as Abu Bakr.
In the latest e-mail, al-Ablaj said bin Laden "has issued new orders to his followers about waging a guerrilla war against Arab and Islamic countries ... in which the United States has military or commercial presence."
Another e-mail purported to have been written by al-Ablaj, which Al-Majalla received May 11, warned that al-Qaida was about to carry out major attacks in Saudi Arabia. Suspected al-Qaida attackers used car bombs the next day to attack guarded compounds housing Westerners in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Those bombings killed 35 people, including nine attackers.
http://abcnews.go.com/wire/World/ap20031031_733.html