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CNN Shows Video of Chained Dog Being Gassed in Al-Quaeda Experiment
CNN's Late Edition ^
| 18 August 2002
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Posted on 08/18/2002 9:38:27 AM PDT by SkyPilot
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To: ASDFGHJK
yep.
very clever nick btw.... I wonder if anyone has tried the dvorak version? :-)
To: airedale
ping
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To: Terriergal
Sad, but Rush is probably right. (About puppy psychology).
This will for sure, if anything, make the American Soccer Moms (general pacifists) want to storm right off to Pakistan to wipe out the rest of the straggling a-Q remants, with a quick pitstop over to level Hussein's palaces on the way home.
To: Terriergal
I think we both know which freeper to send in to clean up this mess... ;)
To: general_re

Re: Taliban/AlQaeda behavior, I bet this does not generate as much worldwide anger as the puppy experiment.
To: AmericanInTokyo
I bet this does not generate as much worldwide anger as the puppy experiment. Well, you know - shooting women in the back of the head is one thing, but gassing a dog is really crossing the line.
Whatever. Truthfully, I'm sort of glad this video came to light if it helps persuade some of the squishier elements of society that al-Qaeda and the Taliban were not nice people.
And yes - I even own a dog ;)
To: SkyPilot
I would always stand for a dogs right to live but NEVER A STINKING ARAB!
To: SkyPilot
You notice they didn't gas a camel!If they did they wouldn't be able to reproduce.
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