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We pray for the brave soldiers and forces of good
armed against the axis of evil.
To: Diogenesis
Good Morning!
To: Diogenesis
Nothing like a little toejam on the barrel, eh?
9 posted on
09/15/2002 8:52:44 AM PDT by
rdb3
To: Diogenesis
Saddam's stooge.
11 posted on
09/15/2002 9:03:28 AM PDT by
ppaul
To: Diogenesis
13 posted on
09/15/2002 9:09:28 AM PDT by
JCG
To: Diogenesis
Seeing the picture of the Afghani girl at school, freed by U.S. Soldiers, makes me wonder what, if anything, N.O.W. did to help free the women and girls of Afghanistan? They could have put a lot of pressure on ol' Billy Bob Clinton to take care of that and many other issues related to women. Instead they just further victimized women in our country who had been brutalized by ol' Billy Bob C.
To: Diogenesis
Bump it.
15 posted on
09/15/2002 9:18:21 AM PDT by
facedown
To: Diogenesis
It always seems that totalitarian countries have their leaders pictures plastered everywhere. Are they afraid someone might forget who's in charge?
The one thing all the men taken into custody in NY have in common is DEAD EYES. There is no emotion there, there is a void!
18 posted on
09/15/2002 9:46:55 AM PDT by
SuziQ
To: Diogenesis
Thank you for the photos! And thank you also for the captions for them, Diogenesis! This is truly a gift from you to us. Thanks.
To: Diogenesis
In Karachi, Pakistan, Ramzi Binalshibh was arrested after a three hour battle. The USA wants these perps who engineered the 911 Atrocities. Germany wants him protected from the USA, consistent with the side Germany always takes in World Wars. Just reported on Fox News this morning:
Germany says it will defer extradition of Ramzi Binalshibh to the United States.
25 posted on
09/15/2002 10:31:14 AM PDT by
SunStar
To: Diogenesis
God bless our military.
26 posted on
09/15/2002 11:29:28 AM PDT by
GWfan
To: Diogenesis
Ah yes, San Fransicko, my home town! That looks like Hillary on the lower right!
To: Diogenesis
Boy, don't Aziz & company live high on the hog?
To: Diogenesis
I have seen guy two at the grocery store,..scarry huh?
33 posted on
09/15/2002 12:06:08 PM PDT by
RnMomof7
To: Diogenesis
41 posted on
09/15/2002 2:04:31 PM PDT by
Cindy
To: Diogenesis
Saddam who would not hesistate to turn Azis into dog food or worseI don't think it's going to be Saddam that turns Azis into swiss cheese.......
To: Diogenesis
More on "Tarik Aziz":
(CNN) -- Prime Minister Tariq Aziz may be a familiar figure to Western television audiences. His task is to explain and defend Iraq's policies to the world.
One former Arab foreign minister described the cigar-smoking Aziz as "the most articulate Arab man I have ever met." Aziz is considered a rare breed among Iraqi officials: He is a minority Christian instead of a Sunni Muslim, and has no links to President Saddam Hussein's Tikriti clan.
Some observers speculate that Aziz, who speaks eloquent English, has survived under the capricious Hussein because of these differences. He is not considered a direct threat.
"A Christian is not going to be No. 1 in Iraq," explained one former senior Iraqi official, now in exile. Even so, Aziz has held various government posts through the years, including those of foreign and information ministers.
He became a full member of Hussein's Revolutionary Command Council in 1977, and survived an assassination attempt backed by Iran in 1980. He has negotiated international arms deals.
Aziz was born in 1936 to a family of modest means in northern Iraq. His father was a minor government official. Aziz changed his name from Michael Yuhanna to fit in with the Muslim majority; his chosen name means "glorious past."
He studied English literature at the Baghdad College of Fine Arts, and met Hussein in the 1950s, when he became involved with the revolutionary Baath Party that overthrew the British-installed monarchy. He is married, and has children.
To: Diogenesis
In Lackawanna, New York, on the trail of Al Qaeda, brave and careful agents collect evidence to protect the security of the US....Americans want MORE Homeland Security and applaud this. Questions for Diogenesis:
1. You seem to have amazing access to new batches of photos on a regular basis. You wouldnt happen to work for some think tank, or agency by any chance...would you?
2. Do you assume that all the readers on this board want more Homeland Security, and more federal police power? Do you assume we have all taken stupid pills?
To: Diogenesis
Thank you Dio,Your postings get better every day.
This girl looks so innocent,she looks like an angel. I can't believe females in afganistan had to endure the burqua for so long under the Taliban.Thank God they are now free!
47 posted on
09/16/2002 2:13:26 AM PDT by
cavador
To: Diogenesis
Brave photographers is an understatement after seeing the hand gun being pointed directly at the photog in the Ramzi Binalshibh arrest photo!!!!
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