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    Michael P Butler
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    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/2751019.stm[^] I find his description of the American attacks on Tora Bora interesting. It is a good strategic analysis of American strengths and weaknesses. The bits about the Americans desire to avoid ground combat especially the house to house fighting - are we so scared of the implications of body bags coming home. Will that cripple us in the war against Iraq? I think his message would work better, if he dropped all the God and religious references. Lets face it, it makes him sound like a crank rather than a fighter for the freedom of his people. Still a good speach for a dead man. :-D Michael Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman. All the world's waiting for you, and the power you possess. In your satin tights, Fighting for your rights And the old Red, White and Blue.

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      http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/2751019.stm[^] I find his description of the American attacks on Tora Bora interesting. It is a good strategic analysis of American strengths and weaknesses. The bits about the Americans desire to avoid ground combat especially the house to house fighting - are we so scared of the implications of body bags coming home. Will that cripple us in the war against Iraq? I think his message would work better, if he dropped all the God and religious references. Lets face it, it makes him sound like a crank rather than a fighter for the freedom of his people. Still a good speach for a dead man. :-D Michael Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman. All the world's waiting for you, and the power you possess. In your satin tights, Fighting for your rights And the old Red, White and Blue.

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      binLaden
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      Michael P Butler wrote: Still a good speach for a dead man. You will be dead soon than me. ;P More information is here: name

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        http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/2751019.stm[^] I find his description of the American attacks on Tora Bora interesting. It is a good strategic analysis of American strengths and weaknesses. The bits about the Americans desire to avoid ground combat especially the house to house fighting - are we so scared of the implications of body bags coming home. Will that cripple us in the war against Iraq? I think his message would work better, if he dropped all the God and religious references. Lets face it, it makes him sound like a crank rather than a fighter for the freedom of his people. Still a good speach for a dead man. :-D Michael Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman. All the world's waiting for you, and the power you possess. In your satin tights, Fighting for your rights And the old Red, White and Blue.

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        HENDRIK R
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        Michael P Butler wrote: ... are we so scared of the implications of body bags coming home. I think all people not believing in a dying for god do ... and this should include the population of nearly all countries, being for or against a war. Michael P Butler wrote: ... it makes him sound like a crank rather than a fighter for the freedom of his people. A crank - that's what he is. A man willing to fight for the people's rights wouldn't intend to do that by means of terrorism when being completely sane. I think he's so religious blinded that he can't be seen as a serious person or even as a 'fighter for freedom'. Michael P Butler wrote: Still a good speach for a dead man. Just like all the others that appeared during the last year....:)

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        • M Michael P Butler

          http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/2751019.stm[^] I find his description of the American attacks on Tora Bora interesting. It is a good strategic analysis of American strengths and weaknesses. The bits about the Americans desire to avoid ground combat especially the house to house fighting - are we so scared of the implications of body bags coming home. Will that cripple us in the war against Iraq? I think his message would work better, if he dropped all the God and religious references. Lets face it, it makes him sound like a crank rather than a fighter for the freedom of his people. Still a good speach for a dead man. :-D Michael Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman. All the world's waiting for you, and the power you possess. In your satin tights, Fighting for your rights And the old Red, White and Blue.

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          Jason Henderson
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          Michael P Butler wrote: I think his message would work better, if he dropped all the God and religious references. Unfortunately, including Allah in his speeches makes him more popular in the Middle East, even though he's probably not espousing what his religion teaches.

          Jason Henderson
          "You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Gandhi

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          • M Michael P Butler

            http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/2751019.stm[^] I find his description of the American attacks on Tora Bora interesting. It is a good strategic analysis of American strengths and weaknesses. The bits about the Americans desire to avoid ground combat especially the house to house fighting - are we so scared of the implications of body bags coming home. Will that cripple us in the war against Iraq? I think his message would work better, if he dropped all the God and religious references. Lets face it, it makes him sound like a crank rather than a fighter for the freedom of his people. Still a good speach for a dead man. :-D Michael Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman. All the world's waiting for you, and the power you possess. In your satin tights, Fighting for your rights And the old Red, White and Blue.

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            Jason Henderson
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            "In the name of God, the merciful, the compassionate. A message to our Muslim brothers in Iraq, may God's peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. " Strange how he sees God as merciful and compassionate, yet he thinks God wants him to kill people.

            Jason Henderson
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            • M Michael P Butler

              http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/2751019.stm[^] I find his description of the American attacks on Tora Bora interesting. It is a good strategic analysis of American strengths and weaknesses. The bits about the Americans desire to avoid ground combat especially the house to house fighting - are we so scared of the implications of body bags coming home. Will that cripple us in the war against Iraq? I think his message would work better, if he dropped all the God and religious references. Lets face it, it makes him sound like a crank rather than a fighter for the freedom of his people. Still a good speach for a dead man. :-D Michael Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman. All the world's waiting for you, and the power you possess. In your satin tights, Fighting for your rights And the old Red, White and Blue.

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              KaRl
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              IMHO the 5 first words are a blasphemy. How a human being may dare to say he/she speaks in the name of God? About the so-called reluctance of US troops, he makes the same undervaluation Germans did during WWII, till the Battle of the Bulge. Scorning the enemy is never a good way to prepare a battle.


              Angels banished from heaven have no choice but to become demons Cowboy Bebop

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                http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/2751019.stm[^] I find his description of the American attacks on Tora Bora interesting. It is a good strategic analysis of American strengths and weaknesses. The bits about the Americans desire to avoid ground combat especially the house to house fighting - are we so scared of the implications of body bags coming home. Will that cripple us in the war against Iraq? I think his message would work better, if he dropped all the God and religious references. Lets face it, it makes him sound like a crank rather than a fighter for the freedom of his people. Still a good speach for a dead man. :-D Michael Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman. All the world's waiting for you, and the power you possess. In your satin tights, Fighting for your rights And the old Red, White and Blue.

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                It's almost as if he's trying to get the US to attack so that he can turn round and attempt his crazy plots claiming them to be in defense of the Muslim world. :suss:


                Throw in a bit of S&M or eye-ball sucking**-Paul Watson on the merits of swearing, sex and obscenities in CP posts** ...they assumed that reasonably intelligent adults would know enough to leave the building if it was burning. Those who did not were, presumably, expendable, and there was less paperwork involved than trying to fire them**-Roger Wright on fire drills at work**

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                  Michael P Butler wrote: Still a good speach for a dead man. You will be dead soon than me. ;P More information is here: name

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                  So, Bin Laden's a coder is he? Well we better watch out for Taliban viruses!! :~ Paul ;P


                  Hi! I'm a sig virus. Attach me to the end of your sig to help me take over the world!

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                    IMHO the 5 first words are a blasphemy. How a human being may dare to say he/she speaks in the name of God? About the so-called reluctance of US troops, he makes the same undervaluation Germans did during WWII, till the Battle of the Bulge. Scorning the enemy is never a good way to prepare a battle.


                    Angels banished from heaven have no choice but to become demons Cowboy Bebop

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                    Ed Gadziemski
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                    Scorning the enemy is never a good way to prepare a battle. As first France and then the United States learned in Viet Nam. As Britain learned in Iraq in the first half of the 20th century.

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                      Michael P Butler wrote: Still a good speach for a dead man. You will be dead soon than me. ;P More information is here: name

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                      Well Mr Laden, if you'd like to come visit me in England and prove you aren't dead. I promise I won't tell the security services. (hmm, I wonder what the reward for capturing him is now) :-D Michael Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman. All the world's waiting for you, and the power you possess. In your satin tights, Fighting for your rights And the old Red, White and Blue.

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                        Well Mr Laden, if you'd like to come visit me in England and prove you aren't dead. I promise I won't tell the security services. (hmm, I wonder what the reward for capturing him is now) :-D Michael Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman. All the world's waiting for you, and the power you possess. In your satin tights, Fighting for your rights And the old Red, White and Blue.

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                        Michael P Butler wrote: I wonder what the reward for capturing him is now The two ears and the tail.


                        Angels banished from heaven have no choice but to become demons Cowboy Bebop

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                          It's almost as if he's trying to get the US to attack so that he can turn round and attempt his crazy plots claiming them to be in defense of the Muslim world. :suss:


                          Throw in a bit of S&M or eye-ball sucking**-Paul Watson on the merits of swearing, sex and obscenities in CP posts** ...they assumed that reasonably intelligent adults would know enough to leave the building if it was burning. Those who did not were, presumably, expendable, and there was less paperwork involved than trying to fire them**-Roger Wright on fire drills at work**

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                          Chris Losinger
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                          let's see who takes the bait...


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                            Michael P Butler wrote: I wonder what the reward for capturing him is now The two ears and the tail.


                            Angels banished from heaven have no choice but to become demons Cowboy Bebop

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                            ROTFLMAO!!! Reminds me of the day my brother's dog, Rover, got run over. He was done in by a Pontiac, and it was done with such skill and artistry that the witnesses awarded the driver both ears and the tail... It is ok for women not to like sports, so long as they nod in the right places and bring beers at the right times.
                            Paul Watson, on Sports - 2/10/2003

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                              http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/2751019.stm[^] I find his description of the American attacks on Tora Bora interesting. It is a good strategic analysis of American strengths and weaknesses. The bits about the Americans desire to avoid ground combat especially the house to house fighting - are we so scared of the implications of body bags coming home. Will that cripple us in the war against Iraq? I think his message would work better, if he dropped all the God and religious references. Lets face it, it makes him sound like a crank rather than a fighter for the freedom of his people. Still a good speach for a dead man. :-D Michael Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman. All the world's waiting for you, and the power you possess. In your satin tights, Fighting for your rights And the old Red, White and Blue.

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                              Michael P Butler wrote: it makes him sound like a crank rather than a fighter for the freedom of his people He is a crank. He is not fighting for freedom of his people, but for the imposition of a theocracy (preferably world wide). Some ideas are so stupid that only an intellectual could have thought of them - George Orwell

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                                Michael P Butler wrote: Still a good speach for a dead man. You will be dead soon than me. ;P More information is here: name

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                                Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                                WTH!!!! The noise! Shouting turban gnomes! Argh... My poor ears! Don't visit www.taliban.org[^] unless you want a headache. :| Does anyone have a clue what they're singing? Is it the arab version of Type O Negatives Kill all the white [read western] people? ;P -- "And God said, Let us make man in our image"

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                                  IMHO the 5 first words are a blasphemy. How a human being may dare to say he/she speaks in the name of God? About the so-called reluctance of US troops, he makes the same undervaluation Germans did during WWII, till the Battle of the Bulge. Scorning the enemy is never a good way to prepare a battle.


                                  Angels banished from heaven have no choice but to become demons Cowboy Bebop

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                                  Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                                  KaЯl wrote: How a human being may dare to say he/she speaks in the name of God? I bet he thinks he is Muhammed reincarnated. Any true muslim would just ignore this lunatic. But do not underestimate the power of eloquent loonies. Just look at what Hitler accomplished. With big words and big ideas, he managed to talk an entire (almost) nation into buying his ideas. Words, when used correctly, are more powerful than any religion, IMHO. -- "And God said, Let us make man in our image"

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                                    Michael P Butler wrote: it makes him sound like a crank rather than a fighter for the freedom of his people He is a crank. He is not fighting for freedom of his people, but for the imposition of a theocracy (preferably world wide). Some ideas are so stupid that only an intellectual could have thought of them - George Orwell

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                                    Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                                    Rob Graham wrote: but for the imposition of a theocracy A fascist theocracy even! -- "And God said, Let us make man in our image"

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                                      WTH!!!! The noise! Shouting turban gnomes! Argh... My poor ears! Don't visit www.taliban.org[^] unless you want a headache. :| Does anyone have a clue what they're singing? Is it the arab version of Type O Negatives Kill all the white [read western] people? ;P -- "And God said, Let us make man in our image"

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                                      :laugh: Taliban Director of Truck Bomb Operations, Abdul Kook Al-Whacko reported that there is currently no operation underway to destroy bridges on the American West Coast, as has been reported by the American Media. "It's all a mistake" Al-Whacko said "I was coming out of my cave this morning, talking to my dentist on my cell phone, saying that we had to take a bridge out, because my mouth is killing me". "Some damn reporter was hanging out in the bushes, and must have overheard me"


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                                        WTH!!!! The noise! Shouting turban gnomes! Argh... My poor ears! Don't visit www.taliban.org[^] unless you want a headache. :| Does anyone have a clue what they're singing? Is it the arab version of Type O Negatives Kill all the white [read western] people? ;P -- "And God said, Let us make man in our image"

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                                        Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Is it the arab version of Type O Negatives Kill all the white [read western] people? I knew "Kill all the White Man" (NoFX). I'll have to search on Kazaa about yours :) For the moment, GWB would rather sing "Killing An Arab" (Old School enough? ;))


                                        Angels banished from heaven have no choice but to become demons Cowboy Bebop

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                                          Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Is it the arab version of Type O Negatives Kill all the white [read western] people? I knew "Kill all the White Man" (NoFX). I'll have to search on Kazaa about yours :) For the moment, GWB would rather sing "Killing An Arab" (Old School enough? ;))


                                          Angels banished from heaven have no choice but to become demons Cowboy Bebop

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                                          Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                                          KaЯl wrote: For the moment, GWB would rather sing "Killing An Arab" (Old School enough? ) I've heard that tune before I think. IIRC Leæther Strip made a cover on it, but I'm unsure who wrote/performed the original. -- "And God said, Let us make man in our image"

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