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Posted on 02/01/2007 7:36:02 PM PST by nwctwx
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I agree, unfortunately he lives to see another day.
But! He cut and ran. That'll leave a mark amongst his followers.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22Daniel+Aljughaifi%22
Lots of interesting googles.
Well now, aren't you energetic.
Snow is on the sides of the roads here....I can see the grass on most of the land.
LOL, I think I was just feeling good that I was dealing with 10 inches and not 11 feet of snow.
THANK YOU TWhiteBear.
Updates appreciated.
Schools and malls are most certainly of interest.
I'm glad you're doing fine.
All that snow during this global warming searson could be construed to be winter...but algore can't see the forest through the trees.
Seriously, glad you're ok.
I fell in a snow drift before and I sure don't like heavy/high snow now.
At the Metro transit center, huh?
I wonder if it was gang bangers.
Updates appreciated.
MIAMI - U.S. prison doctors have deemed suspected al Qaeda operative Jose Padilla mentally competent to stand trial on terrorism charges, based in part on a review of military interrogation documents that will be turned over to his lawyers, court records showed on Tuesday.
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070213/pl_nm/usa_padilla_dc
Al-Qaeda's Hand In Istanbul Plot
Turks Met With Bin Laden
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
ISTANBUL -- About a week before Sept. 11, 2001, Osama bin Laden sat down to a breakfast meeting in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar. His Turkish guests had arrived with a plan for a spectacular terrorist strike, but according to accounts two of the visitors later gave investigators, there was no talk of business over the meal. Instead, bin Laden held forth for an hour about the injustices Muslims were suffering at the hands of Israel and the United States, standard motivational remarks tailored slightly for the occasion: He told the visitors that one of his grandmothers was Turkish.
Afterward, outside the one-story house guarded by high walls and men with Kalashnikov rifles, it was al-Qaeda's military commander who gave the visitors $10,000 in cash and crucial words of guidance.
So began a plot that ended in November 2003 with the staggered detonation of four powerful truck bombs in Istanbul, Turkey's largest city. The attacks, which killed 58 people and wounded 750, may have been the last terrorist strikes specifically authorized by bin Laden. Two months after breakfasting with the Turks, bin Laden was making for his base at Tora Bora as U.S.-led forces attacked across Afghanistan.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/12/AR2007021201715.html
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I wonder if Muqtada is having a conference with Mughniyeh. Lets hope not.
Shall we thank alGore for inventing global warming as well as the internet?
I can see how a big fall would deter you.
Be careful out there.
LOL...I can't think of anything to thank algore for...oh yes, he's not running for President again -- there's one thing.
Yep, I'm very careful now in the snow.
placemark
Yep...like a candy store.
Coast Guard Gear Stolen From Parked Car (FL)
Police: Stolen Items Worth Thousands
http://www.news4jax.com/news/11003094/detail.html
TV show to focus on stolen Medals of Honor
http://www.armytimes.com/news/2007/02/ATmostwantedMoH070213/
Already posted on this thread:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1784322/posts
Mookie has flown the coop. Word must be down on the street that he has a target on his back. Most interesting development, suggesting that he has lost his limited support in the gov't.
Thanks for the info. On our frequent business trips to Eastern Europe, we have met many Bosniaks. They were all Muslim........but did not seem to be strict adherents to the faith. They drank alchohol and did not wear what we would consider traditional Muslim garb. They were quite "westernized".
Ping/fyi to post no. 736.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1777773/posts?page=736#736
Yep and thanks for that url.
OPINION: Now he's worth nothing to the Iranians in the long run, since he isn't a disrupter in Iraq at this time.
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