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    Al Qaida commander 'anticipates' 100,000 Americans dead in attack ... In regard to rumors about a large-scale attack against the U.S. during the month of Ramadan, Al-Hijazi said that "a huge and very courageous strike" will take place and that the number of infidels expected to be killed in this attack, according to primary estimates, exceeds 100,000. He added that he "anticipates, but will not swear, that the attack will happen during Ramadan." He further stated that the attack will be carried out in a way that will "amaze the world and turn Al Qaida into [an organization that] horrifies the world until the law of Allah is implemented, actually implemented, and not just in words, on His land... You wait and see that the balance of power between Al Qaida and its rivals will change, all of a sudden, Allah willing." http://216.26.163.62/2003/me_terror_11_13.html[^] Sounds like they're talking about a nuke. Though, hollow threats are also part of their methods. It would certainly alter things if Al-Queda proved that they had nuclear capability. (BTW, I didn't post this as a sneaky counterargument to the "Bush/Clinton is scaring us into despotism" post immediately preceeding this one.) ------------------------------------------ The ousted but stubbornly non-dead leader reportedly released an audiotape this weekend, ending by calling on Iraqis to, quote, "resist the occupation in any way you can, from writing on walls, to boycotting, to demonstrating and taking up arms." adding, "you know, pretty much anything I used to kill you for." - The Daily Show

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      Al Qaida commander 'anticipates' 100,000 Americans dead in attack ... In regard to rumors about a large-scale attack against the U.S. during the month of Ramadan, Al-Hijazi said that "a huge and very courageous strike" will take place and that the number of infidels expected to be killed in this attack, according to primary estimates, exceeds 100,000. He added that he "anticipates, but will not swear, that the attack will happen during Ramadan." He further stated that the attack will be carried out in a way that will "amaze the world and turn Al Qaida into [an organization that] horrifies the world until the law of Allah is implemented, actually implemented, and not just in words, on His land... You wait and see that the balance of power between Al Qaida and its rivals will change, all of a sudden, Allah willing." http://216.26.163.62/2003/me_terror_11_13.html[^] Sounds like they're talking about a nuke. Though, hollow threats are also part of their methods. It would certainly alter things if Al-Queda proved that they had nuclear capability. (BTW, I didn't post this as a sneaky counterargument to the "Bush/Clinton is scaring us into despotism" post immediately preceeding this one.) ------------------------------------------ The ousted but stubbornly non-dead leader reportedly released an audiotape this weekend, ending by calling on Iraqis to, quote, "resist the occupation in any way you can, from writing on walls, to boycotting, to demonstrating and taking up arms." adding, "you know, pretty much anything I used to kill you for." - The Daily Show

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      Isn't the month of Ramadan supposed to be the month of contemplation. Can't this Phucking idiots give it a rest for even a month! :mad::mad: X|


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        Isn't the month of Ramadan supposed to be the month of contemplation. Can't this Phucking idiots give it a rest for even a month! :mad::mad: X|


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        Its not as if what they do is anything to do with Islam - look at the number of muslims they kill along with everyone else :suss: They don't even have the guts to stop hiding behind that :mad: The tigress is here :-D

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          Al Qaida commander 'anticipates' 100,000 Americans dead in attack ... In regard to rumors about a large-scale attack against the U.S. during the month of Ramadan, Al-Hijazi said that "a huge and very courageous strike" will take place and that the number of infidels expected to be killed in this attack, according to primary estimates, exceeds 100,000. He added that he "anticipates, but will not swear, that the attack will happen during Ramadan." He further stated that the attack will be carried out in a way that will "amaze the world and turn Al Qaida into [an organization that] horrifies the world until the law of Allah is implemented, actually implemented, and not just in words, on His land... You wait and see that the balance of power between Al Qaida and its rivals will change, all of a sudden, Allah willing." http://216.26.163.62/2003/me_terror_11_13.html[^] Sounds like they're talking about a nuke. Though, hollow threats are also part of their methods. It would certainly alter things if Al-Queda proved that they had nuclear capability. (BTW, I didn't post this as a sneaky counterargument to the "Bush/Clinton is scaring us into despotism" post immediately preceeding this one.) ------------------------------------------ The ousted but stubbornly non-dead leader reportedly released an audiotape this weekend, ending by calling on Iraqis to, quote, "resist the occupation in any way you can, from writing on walls, to boycotting, to demonstrating and taking up arms." adding, "you know, pretty much anything I used to kill you for." - The Daily Show

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          Brit wrote: It would certainly alter things if Al-Queda proved that they had nuclear capability. now there's an understatement. Brit wrote: Though, hollow threats are also part of their methods yeah. i remember the "rain of airliners" that was supposed to follow 9/11. hopefully this is more of that. interestingly, in the middle of that article telling me all about how i was going to suffer at the hands of the true believers, was an ad for health insurance. wonder if that was intentional... -c ImgSource | CheeseWeasle

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            Brit wrote: It would certainly alter things if Al-Queda proved that they had nuclear capability. now there's an understatement. Brit wrote: Though, hollow threats are also part of their methods yeah. i remember the "rain of airliners" that was supposed to follow 9/11. hopefully this is more of that. interestingly, in the middle of that article telling me all about how i was going to suffer at the hands of the true believers, was an ad for health insurance. wonder if that was intentional... -c ImgSource | CheeseWeasle

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            Chris Losinger wrote: was an ad for health insurance. I saw that that one too. It left me ROTFLMAO. :-D :-D Chris Meech It's much easier to get rich telling people what they want to hear. Chistopher Duncan I can't help getting older, but I refuse to grow up. Roger Wright I've been meaning to change my sig. Thanks! Alvaro Mendez

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              Al Qaida commander 'anticipates' 100,000 Americans dead in attack ... In regard to rumors about a large-scale attack against the U.S. during the month of Ramadan, Al-Hijazi said that "a huge and very courageous strike" will take place and that the number of infidels expected to be killed in this attack, according to primary estimates, exceeds 100,000. He added that he "anticipates, but will not swear, that the attack will happen during Ramadan." He further stated that the attack will be carried out in a way that will "amaze the world and turn Al Qaida into [an organization that] horrifies the world until the law of Allah is implemented, actually implemented, and not just in words, on His land... You wait and see that the balance of power between Al Qaida and its rivals will change, all of a sudden, Allah willing." http://216.26.163.62/2003/me_terror_11_13.html[^] Sounds like they're talking about a nuke. Though, hollow threats are also part of their methods. It would certainly alter things if Al-Queda proved that they had nuclear capability. (BTW, I didn't post this as a sneaky counterargument to the "Bush/Clinton is scaring us into despotism" post immediately preceeding this one.) ------------------------------------------ The ousted but stubbornly non-dead leader reportedly released an audiotape this weekend, ending by calling on Iraqis to, quote, "resist the occupation in any way you can, from writing on walls, to boycotting, to demonstrating and taking up arms." adding, "you know, pretty much anything I used to kill you for." - The Daily Show

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              Also from the article when Al Qaida's main website, Al-Nida, is due to be reactivated. Geez, I wonder if they run Linux? Do they use all ASP? And how long before that site start's being DOS'ed. Chris Meech It's much easier to get rich telling people what they want to hear. Chistopher Duncan I can't help getting older, but I refuse to grow up. Roger Wright I've been meaning to change my sig. Thanks! Alvaro Mendez

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                Its not as if what they do is anything to do with Islam - look at the number of muslims they kill along with everyone else :suss: They don't even have the guts to stop hiding behind that :mad: The tigress is here :-D

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                As a muslim .. I'm so sorry about the idea that non-muslims take about islam..Which is caused by some Terror actions... Trollslayer wrote: Its not as if what they do is anything to do with Islam - look at the number of muslims they kill along with everyone else Yes..We must distinguish: Islam <> Some bad actions done by some muslims.(like Qieda) judism <> what Israeli soldiers do in Palestine. Christianity <> innocent ppl that the american army kills Islam <> terrorism judaism <>Zionism Christianity <> injustice. I wish you've got the idea though my bad English.

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                  Al Qaida commander 'anticipates' 100,000 Americans dead in attack ... In regard to rumors about a large-scale attack against the U.S. during the month of Ramadan, Al-Hijazi said that "a huge and very courageous strike" will take place and that the number of infidels expected to be killed in this attack, according to primary estimates, exceeds 100,000. He added that he "anticipates, but will not swear, that the attack will happen during Ramadan." He further stated that the attack will be carried out in a way that will "amaze the world and turn Al Qaida into [an organization that] horrifies the world until the law of Allah is implemented, actually implemented, and not just in words, on His land... You wait and see that the balance of power between Al Qaida and its rivals will change, all of a sudden, Allah willing." http://216.26.163.62/2003/me_terror_11_13.html[^] Sounds like they're talking about a nuke. Though, hollow threats are also part of their methods. It would certainly alter things if Al-Queda proved that they had nuclear capability. (BTW, I didn't post this as a sneaky counterargument to the "Bush/Clinton is scaring us into despotism" post immediately preceeding this one.) ------------------------------------------ The ousted but stubbornly non-dead leader reportedly released an audiotape this weekend, ending by calling on Iraqis to, quote, "resist the occupation in any way you can, from writing on walls, to boycotting, to demonstrating and taking up arms." adding, "you know, pretty much anything I used to kill you for." - The Daily Show

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                  This same guy says that 40 Americans were killed in the latest Saudi Arabia bombing. He's having a hard time being truthful.

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                    As a muslim .. I'm so sorry about the idea that non-muslims take about islam..Which is caused by some Terror actions... Trollslayer wrote: Its not as if what they do is anything to do with Islam - look at the number of muslims they kill along with everyone else Yes..We must distinguish: Islam <> Some bad actions done by some muslims.(like Qieda) judism <> what Israeli soldiers do in Palestine. Christianity <> innocent ppl that the american army kills Islam <> terrorism judaism <>Zionism Christianity <> injustice. I wish you've got the idea though my bad English.

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                    hspc wrote: I wish you've got the idea though my bad English. Basically, a whole bunch of idiots can take a good idea like religion and completely fuck it up for everyone. :-D Eco

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                      Al Qaida commander 'anticipates' 100,000 Americans dead in attack ... In regard to rumors about a large-scale attack against the U.S. during the month of Ramadan, Al-Hijazi said that "a huge and very courageous strike" will take place and that the number of infidels expected to be killed in this attack, according to primary estimates, exceeds 100,000. He added that he "anticipates, but will not swear, that the attack will happen during Ramadan." He further stated that the attack will be carried out in a way that will "amaze the world and turn Al Qaida into [an organization that] horrifies the world until the law of Allah is implemented, actually implemented, and not just in words, on His land... You wait and see that the balance of power between Al Qaida and its rivals will change, all of a sudden, Allah willing." http://216.26.163.62/2003/me_terror_11_13.html[^] Sounds like they're talking about a nuke. Though, hollow threats are also part of their methods. It would certainly alter things if Al-Queda proved that they had nuclear capability. (BTW, I didn't post this as a sneaky counterargument to the "Bush/Clinton is scaring us into despotism" post immediately preceeding this one.) ------------------------------------------ The ousted but stubbornly non-dead leader reportedly released an audiotape this weekend, ending by calling on Iraqis to, quote, "resist the occupation in any way you can, from writing on walls, to boycotting, to demonstrating and taking up arms." adding, "you know, pretty much anything I used to kill you for." - The Daily Show

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                      <Jokingly Abuse Chris L Mode> Where is Al Gore when we need him? I've been told he can single-handedly stop terrorism before it starts. ;P </Jokingly Abuse Chris L Mode> Seriously... If we did to Afghanistan what we did for 3000 lives lost and did to Iraq what we did for [pick your reason(s) or lack thereof] what are we capable of if 100,000 lives are taken? All I've ever wanted was an honest week's pay for an honest day's work.

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                        Al Qaida commander 'anticipates' 100,000 Americans dead in attack ... In regard to rumors about a large-scale attack against the U.S. during the month of Ramadan, Al-Hijazi said that "a huge and very courageous strike" will take place and that the number of infidels expected to be killed in this attack, according to primary estimates, exceeds 100,000. He added that he "anticipates, but will not swear, that the attack will happen during Ramadan." He further stated that the attack will be carried out in a way that will "amaze the world and turn Al Qaida into [an organization that] horrifies the world until the law of Allah is implemented, actually implemented, and not just in words, on His land... You wait and see that the balance of power between Al Qaida and its rivals will change, all of a sudden, Allah willing." http://216.26.163.62/2003/me_terror_11_13.html[^] Sounds like they're talking about a nuke. Though, hollow threats are also part of their methods. It would certainly alter things if Al-Queda proved that they had nuclear capability. (BTW, I didn't post this as a sneaky counterargument to the "Bush/Clinton is scaring us into despotism" post immediately preceeding this one.) ------------------------------------------ The ousted but stubbornly non-dead leader reportedly released an audiotape this weekend, ending by calling on Iraqis to, quote, "resist the occupation in any way you can, from writing on walls, to boycotting, to demonstrating and taking up arms." adding, "you know, pretty much anything I used to kill you for." - The Daily Show

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                        Brit wrote: Al-Hijazi said that "a huge and very courageous strike" will take place and that the number of infidels expected to be killed in this attack, according to primary estimates, exceeds 100,000. So let's do a hypothetical here. So let's say 200,000 americans die in another attack, two "large" attacks in a span of 3 years. To totally destroy America it will take them at least 140 years.:rolleyes: So in order to be more "productive" a strike against Washington DC would where I would place my money on the proposed target. If this story is true. Later, JoeSox One thing vampire children have to be taught early on is, don't run with wooden stakes. --Jack Handy Deep Thoughts www.joeswammi.com ↔ www.humanaiproject.org

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                          <Jokingly Abuse Chris L Mode> Where is Al Gore when we need him? I've been told he can single-handedly stop terrorism before it starts. ;P </Jokingly Abuse Chris L Mode> Seriously... If we did to Afghanistan what we did for 3000 lives lost and did to Iraq what we did for [pick your reason(s) or lack thereof] what are we capable of if 100,000 lives are taken? All I've ever wanted was an honest week's pay for an honest day's work.

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                          Mike Mullikin wrote: Where is Al Gore when we need him? where's the :middle finger: icon? ImgSource | CheeseWeasle

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                            hspc wrote: I wish you've got the idea though my bad English. Basically, a whole bunch of idiots can take a good idea like religion and completely fuck it up for everyone. :-D Eco

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                            Eco Jones wrote: Basically, a whole bunch of idiots can take a good idea like religion and completely f*** it up for everyone. sure I didn't post this for real idiots that don't believe any religion ,, thinking that they live to eat,drink,have sex,,

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                              <Jokingly Abuse Chris L Mode> Where is Al Gore when we need him? I've been told he can single-handedly stop terrorism before it starts. ;P </Jokingly Abuse Chris L Mode> Seriously... If we did to Afghanistan what we did for 3000 lives lost and did to Iraq what we did for [pick your reason(s) or lack thereof] what are we capable of if 100,000 lives are taken? All I've ever wanted was an honest week's pay for an honest day's work.

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                              Mike Mullikin wrote: If we did to Afghanistan what we did for 3000 lives lost and did to Iraq what we did for [pick your reason(s) or lack thereof] what are we capable of if 100,000 lives are taken? That is a very interesting question. What response can you give to the use of weapons of mass destruction against a civilian population? In the cold war, the answer was simple. Russian nuked the US, the US nuked the Russians. Against terrorist groups, you are rather stuck for options. The US has probably done all it can in Afghanistan. Against an enemy who has no fixed location, it is very hard to retaliate in measures that are approriate. Unless you had evidence that a country was behind it, you are rather stuck for a response. All you can do is hunt down those behind it, but as we have seen since 9/11 - the bastards are very hard to find. Michael 'Logic, my dear Zoe, merely enables one to be wrong with authority.' - The Doctor: The Wheel in Space

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                                Al Qaida commander 'anticipates' 100,000 Americans dead in attack ... In regard to rumors about a large-scale attack against the U.S. during the month of Ramadan, Al-Hijazi said that "a huge and very courageous strike" will take place and that the number of infidels expected to be killed in this attack, according to primary estimates, exceeds 100,000. He added that he "anticipates, but will not swear, that the attack will happen during Ramadan." He further stated that the attack will be carried out in a way that will "amaze the world and turn Al Qaida into [an organization that] horrifies the world until the law of Allah is implemented, actually implemented, and not just in words, on His land... You wait and see that the balance of power between Al Qaida and its rivals will change, all of a sudden, Allah willing." http://216.26.163.62/2003/me_terror_11_13.html[^] Sounds like they're talking about a nuke. Though, hollow threats are also part of their methods. It would certainly alter things if Al-Queda proved that they had nuclear capability. (BTW, I didn't post this as a sneaky counterargument to the "Bush/Clinton is scaring us into despotism" post immediately preceeding this one.) ------------------------------------------ The ousted but stubbornly non-dead leader reportedly released an audiotape this weekend, ending by calling on Iraqis to, quote, "resist the occupation in any way you can, from writing on walls, to boycotting, to demonstrating and taking up arms." adding, "you know, pretty much anything I used to kill you for." - The Daily Show

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                                This is furthur proof that we need to track down Al Qaida in whatever country they are and kill every last one of them. John

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                                  As a muslim .. I'm so sorry about the idea that non-muslims take about islam..Which is caused by some Terror actions... Trollslayer wrote: Its not as if what they do is anything to do with Islam - look at the number of muslims they kill along with everyone else Yes..We must distinguish: Islam <> Some bad actions done by some muslims.(like Qieda) judism <> what Israeli soldiers do in Palestine. Christianity <> innocent ppl that the american army kills Islam <> terrorism judaism <>Zionism Christianity <> injustice. I wish you've got the idea though my bad English.

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                                  hspc wrote: I wish you've got the idea though my bad English No excuse for <> though. != please ;)

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                                    Brit wrote: Al-Hijazi said that "a huge and very courageous strike" will take place and that the number of infidels expected to be killed in this attack, according to primary estimates, exceeds 100,000. So let's do a hypothetical here. So let's say 200,000 americans die in another attack, two "large" attacks in a span of 3 years. To totally destroy America it will take them at least 140 years.:rolleyes: So in order to be more "productive" a strike against Washington DC would where I would place my money on the proposed target. If this story is true. Later, JoeSox One thing vampire children have to be taught early on is, don't run with wooden stakes. --Jack Handy Deep Thoughts www.joeswammi.com ↔ www.humanaiproject.org

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                                    JoeSox wrote: So in order to be more "productive" a strike against Washington DC would where I would place my money on the proposed target. IMO, New York would be a better target. In Washington you'd only be killing political types, we can always find more of them. Hitting Wall Street would do a lot more damage to the US, especially with the EMP effect. Michael 'Logic, my dear Zoe, merely enables one to be wrong with authority.' - The Doctor: The Wheel in Space

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                                      hspc wrote: I wish you've got the idea though my bad English No excuse for <> though. != please ;)

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                                      Hesham Amin
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                                      good one.. you cool the air by this post :)

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                                        good one.. you cool the air by this post :)

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                                        Is that a good thing or a bad thing? Anyway, many apologies, just couldn't resist.

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                                          Is that a good thing or a bad thing? Anyway, many apologies, just couldn't resist.

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                                          Hesham Amin
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                                          antbates wrote: Is that a good thing or a bad thing? I think it is a good thing:) antbates wrote: Anyway, many apologies, just couldn't resist. why apology? didn't i say that it's a good thing ?;P

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