To: RCW2001
Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the suspected mastermind of Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks in the United States, was arrested Saturday in Pakistan, a senior Pakistan government source told The Associated Press. Wonder how many U.S. taxpayer dollars this cost.
12 posted on
03/01/2003 10:14:25 AM PST by
js1138
To: js1138
Wonder how many U.S. taxpayer dollars this cost.
What?!?!
21 posted on
03/01/2003 10:15:10 AM PST by
Arkinsaw
To: js1138
I mean, Pakistan is not exactly our best friend in this matter.
22 posted on
03/01/2003 10:15:15 AM PST by
js1138
To: js1138
Wonder how many U.S. taxpayer dollars this cost. Whatever it cost, it was worth every penny.
43 posted on
03/01/2003 10:18:35 AM PST by
HAL9000
To: js1138
Wonder how many U.S. taxpayer dollars this cost. Hopefully, as many as necessary and no more. And a good use of those taxpayer dollars this was too.
48 posted on
03/01/2003 10:19:36 AM PST by
strela
(Porgie Tirebiter - He's a Spy and a Girl Delighter)
To: js1138
Never mind the cost, the psychological returns based on this capture will be worth more than the cost..!!
To: js1138
Wonder how many U.S. taxpayer dollars this cost. Foreign assistance? Transfer payments? Loan credits? Man-hours? Krispy Kremes? Be specific. And if you think we spent too much, then say so. Then leave.
98 posted on
03/01/2003 10:33:09 AM PST by
1rudeboy
To: js1138
Wonder how many U.S. taxpayer dollars this cost. What's 3000+ American lives worth to you ?
108 posted on
03/01/2003 10:37:54 AM PST by
11th_VA
To: js1138
Wonder how many U.S. taxpayer dollars this cost.The reward is 25 million, the arrest and eventual execution of the mastermind behind the murder of 3000 of your fellow Americans is priceless.
Any other questions?
To: js1138
Wonder how many U.S. taxpayer dollars this cost. How much would it cost us if we hadn't caught him? The inaction after the original WTC bombing (ten years ago this week) and the simultaneous American embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania have already cost us dearly.
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