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Posted by DevilDogUSMC on Jan-12-2007 14:14:

We care why some guy on an internet forum thinks he's Jackie
Chan in a thread about a terrorist being killed tough guy?


Posted by shaolin_Z on Jan-12-2007 16:42:

quote:
Originally posted by DevilDogUSMC
We care why some guy on an internet forum thinks he's Jackie
Chan in a thread about a terrorist being killed tough guy?


Wow, I have to wake up to this crap. Well, apparently you do, since you keep trying to get my attention. You see, a stupid comment like your deserves an equally stupid response. Maybe you haven't figured that part out yet . FYI, Jacky Chan isn't really a martial artist per se. He was trained in chinese opera ever since he was a kid. He did learn some kung fu yes, but he's a performer really who learned style x just for movies x, and basically forgot it afterwards. But you do have a knack for getting on people's nerves, I'll give you that much. And making yourself look like an idiot. You've been doing it ever since you joined PDD. Do you really enjoy it that much?


Posted by Spacey Orange on Jan-12-2007 18:23:

back to the topic.

in case you guys missed it, Fazul Abdullah Mohammed is probably not dead.


quote:
MOGADISHU, Somalia, Jan. 11 (AP) � A top American official in the Horn of Africa said Thursday that none of the suspected members of Al Qaeda believed to be hiding in Somalia died in the American airstrike this week, but added that Somalis with close ties to the terrorist group were killed.

Somali officials said Wednesday that Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, a main suspect in the bombings of the American Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998, had been killed in the American attack.

United States officials immediately distanced themselves from the Somali claim, saying that they were not even sure Mr. Fazul was among the terrorism suspects hiding in southern Somalia with Islamist fighters. They did say then that Abu Taha al-Sudani, a top aide to Mr. Fazul, and Aden Hashi Ayrow, a Somali terrorism suspect, might have been killed.

But on Thursday, the American official, based in Kenya, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the news media, said American special forces and Ethiopian troops � who are in the country to battle the Islamists and support Somalia�s transitional government � were still pursuing Al Qaeda suspects in southern Somalia.

American and Somali officials have acknowledged that a small team of American Special Operations forces are in Somalia hunting suspected Qaeda fighters and providing military advice to Ethiopian and Somali forces on the ground.

The American forces entered Somalia with Ethiopian forces late last month when Ethiopians launched their attack against the Islamic movement, one official said on condition of anonymity.

Mr. Fazul, one of the F.B.I.�s most wanted terrorism suspects, has evaded capture for eight years. The Somali president�s chief of staff said Wednesday that he had been killed in an American airstrike in southern Somalia.

The American official in the region said 8 to 10 individuals had been killed in the attack, most of whom were Somalis with close ties to Al Qaeda.

Meanwhile, Somali and Ethiopian forces skirmished with Islamic militiamen near Ras Kamboni in Somalia�s southernmost tip early Thursday, part of mop-up operations that Mr. Meles said his troops were carrying out against the fighters that were driven from Somalia�s capital weeks ago.

The Ethiopian Information Ministry said Thursday that its military was also launching helicopter and troop attacks around Dobley, about four miles from the Kenyan border.

A rights group in Fanole, in the south, said Thursday that thousands of Somalis fleeing the fighting were now stranded on the Kenyan border, which has been largely closed.

�Thousands are in a bad condition and they do not have food and water,� said Ali Bashi, chairman of the Fanole Human Rights Center. �They are stranded at the border after Kenya closed it and they cannot go back to their houses for two reasons: the ongoing airstrikes and lack of transportation.�


Posted by DevilDogUSMC on Jan-12-2007 19:02:

quote:
Originally posted by shaolin_Z
Wow, I have to wake up to this crap. Well, apparently you do, since you keep trying to get my attention. You see, a stupid comment like your deserves an equally stupid response. Maybe you haven't figured that part out yet . FYI, Jacky Chan isn't really a martial artist per se. He was trained in chinese opera ever since he was a kid. He did learn some kung fu yes, but he's a performer really who learned style x just for movies x, and basically forgot it afterwards. But you do have a knack for getting on people's nerves, I'll give you that much. And making yourself look like an idiot. You've been doing it ever since you joined PDD. Do you really enjoy it that much?


Thought it was rather apparent that I don't care what you
think of people or their views. Buy a clue.


Posted by Q5echo on Jan-12-2007 19:08:

quote:
Originally posted by Spacey Orange
back to the topic.

in case you guys missed it, Fazul Abdullah Mohammed is probably not dead.


FUCK!!!!!!


Posted by shaolin_Z on Jan-12-2007 19:12:

quote:
Originally posted by DevilDogUSMC
Thought it was rather apparent that I don't care what you
think of people or their views. Buy a clue.


If that's true, then please demonstrate it by not responding to my posts .


Posted by Q5echo on Jan-12-2007 19:40:

quote:
Originally posted by shaolin_Z
Bingo.


whatever i ain't buyin it, but hey, it's your word.

you made some pretty silly accusations/comparisons?????? whether you were trying to be ambiguous or in convenient hindsight.

who cares this thread is shite now. fuck!


Posted by WM2 on Jan-13-2007 04:54:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
yes, thats it. one must agree with WM2s assessment of the facts or one is ignorant. nice thinking there einstein.

Thanks for proving my point. Instead of trying to prove something so insignificant wrong you try to attack me personally and add nothing to the topic at hand. Gold star for you.


Posted by WM2 on Jan-13-2007 04:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Q5echo
FUCK!!!!!!

Indeed. It's interesting to read about the role we're playing over there though.


Posted by DJ Shibby on Jan-13-2007 11:06:

quote:
Originally posted by shaolin_Z
^^ Instead of taking a stab at him, why not address his argument? Or the facts he brought up?


He did...

You do realize that he formed a coherent and straight-forward set of intelligent statements that were derived from all of your previous statements.... right?

Oi vey... people.

Damn, this thread is great... balanced between the "Argument" between two people who are agreeing with each other (LOL@that), devildog's usual stream of driveling bullshit, and the fact that no one has even mentioned that the government has reneged on their statement of this guy's death, saying that it can not be confirmed.

AND

No one seems to care that the US is just bombing random third world countries. So.. we can just bomb whoever we want, eh?

We are in the hands of incompetent people, who make mistake after mistake and failure after failure, and yet we are given no data due to "security classification purposes" and told to blindly trust these incompetent asshats that Bush has appointed throughout every level of our government.

It's so ridiculous I could puke. The fact that this somehow all got to be this way in the first place is just a great testament to the fact that our species is still a fucking infant despite how much knowledge and technology we come up with. Actually, feck that, we're barely a fetus, and we're on the verge of self-abortion.


Posted by Q5echo on Jan-14-2007 21:49:

Fazul's parents are worried about their baby boy. awwwh touching.

quote:
By Ahmed Ali Amir

MORONI, Jan 10 (Reuters) - Relatives of fugitive al Qaeda suspect Fazul Abdullah Mohammed said on Wednesday they were keeping night vigils after the Comorian was targeted in a U.S. air strike in Somalia, where Washington believes he is hiding.

Pentagon officials confirmed one air strike in southern Somalia on Monday -- the first overt U.S. military action in the country since a disastrous humanitarian mission ended in 1994.

A U.S. intelligence official said an al Qaeda member suspected in the 1998 bombing of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania may have been killed in the attack, but did not name him.

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