Posted on 08/06/2005 2:23:46 AM PDT by F14 Pilot
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In Hell?
Another special Joe Farah fearmongering report courtesy of Paul Williams.
Say, you think those two cretins will apologize after August 6th comes and goes (i.e. "TODAY") and there is no "American Hiroshima"?
Nooooo, they'll clame credit for "sounding the alarm" and thwarting a nuclear al Qaeda attack.
You know, kinda like the rooster who knows that if he didn't start crowing each morning, the sun would NOT come out.
Working as a clerk in this man's office.
Dead
Ringing up packs of cigarettes, Lotto tickets and Big Gulps at a Quckie Mart near you.
Okay, let me summarize:
1. Bin Laden is easy to spot in a crowd.
2. Some folks think he's chilling in Dir.
3. Dir is a pain in the ass to get to.
That about do it?
Bush must get Bin laden,or his presidency will be considered a failure,and most important for America's safety.Enough is enough.
For what it's worth, the Roman's never quite caught Hannibal either. After Zama, though, it wasn't really that much of an issue. He was pretty much out of commission.
Roman's = Romans
I'm going to sit back, maybe pop some popcorn and let somebody else take that one...
Well we wouldn't want to go into some of these crapholes to get bin laden. We wouldn't want to upset these 12th centuary rag head tribal leaders.
What a bunch of crap.
Me too.
I found pictures on the internet...
http://www.jimicrowley.com/zztop.html
a 6,800 kiloton bomb?
Somebody got the weight wrong?
bttt
LOL - my tagline is what precludes me from getting too mixed up in comments like that.
Am I the only one who sees the stupidity in dropping hundreds of million dollar bombs on a MOUNTAIN? No wonder spending is out of control.
My philosophy is that the target should be more expensive than the bomb used to destroy it.
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