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| Q5echo |

DEAD
almost 10 years and he eats it runnin like a little bitch.
thanx Ethiopia. you get it. Ted Kennedy doesn't. |
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| Krypton |
| quote: | Originally posted by Q5echo

DEAD
almost 10 years and he eats it runnin like a little bitch.
thanx Ethiopia. you get it. Ted Kennedy doesn't. |
Haha, he hid in hole somalia, and still got capped!! US NAVY STYLE!!! |
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| shaolin_Z |
| Another CIA asset killed? |
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| Krypton |
| quote: | Originally posted by shaolin_Z
Another CIA asset killed? |
CIA asset? |
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| shaolin_Z |
| quote: | Originally posted by Krypton
CIA asset? |
You know, like Bin Laden. Ofcourse, I'm not making a statement, rather posing a queston, that many here wouldn't even consider, as they're not exactly open minded. No implications about you in that statement though, so don't take it the wrong way ;). |
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| jonSun |
| quote: | Originally posted by shaolin_Z
Another CIA asset killed? |
lol prolly |
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| shaolin_Z |
| quote: | Originally posted by jonSun
lol prolly |
That's probably the funniest part about neocons and others jumping with joy once they wack someone,
"Yes.... Yes! Yes!!!!!! We got 'em! We ing got 'em! Yeah!!!"
Yeah, congratulations :rolleyes:. You just killed an ex-employee/false-flag op participant who the intelligence agencies spent atleast a few hundred thosands dollars training in most likelyhood, your tax dollars. Now they spend 10 times that just to get rid of him... again... using your tax dollars, not to mention with great finesse (i.e. extreme incompetence).
EDIT: Reminds me a bit of wrestling fans (think WWF, or whatever it's called now). "Did you see that Tombstone piledriver?!?!! Wow!" LOL  |
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| shaolin_Z |
Man, I wish Bill Hicks was still alive. He'd have the funniest material and the balls to deliver it in todays political climate. I miss Bill.
EDIT: So in memory of a great man and comedian:

And the funniest Texan ever :)

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| DevilDogUSMC |
haha, burn in hell. I was in recruit training at
Parris Island when our embassies which are guarded
by U.S. Marines were blown up killing hundreds of
civilians. Can't forget when we got word of it. |
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| shaolin_Z |
| quote: | Originally posted by DevilDogUSMC
haha, burn in hell. I was in recruit training at
Parris Island when our embassies which are guarded
by U.S. Marines were blown up killing hundreds of
civilians. Can't forget when we got word of it. |
| quote: | Originally posted by shaolin_Z
That's probably the funniest part about neocons and others jumping with joy once they wack someone,
"Yes.... Yes! Yes!!!!!! We got 'em! We ing got 'em! Yeah!!!"
Yeah, congratulations :rolleyes:. You just killed an ex-employee/false-flag op participant who the intelligence agencies spent atleast a few hundred thosands dollars training in most likelyhood, your tax dollars. Now they spend 10 times that just to get rid of him... again... using your tax dollars, not to mention with great finesse (i.e. extreme incompetence).
EDIT: Reminds me a bit of wrestling fans (think WWF, or whatever it's called now). "Did you see that Tombstone piledriver?!?!! Wow!" LOL |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
only shaolin could turn this into a debate about CIA assets :p
even if he was, i really dont see the relevance. a government that isnt all-powerful or all-knowing will, time to time, have to find assets to use for their ends. it doesn't mean they create these people. i mean seriously, how bad must the training be if all these people suddenly turn against the US?
it also doesnt mean that a former asset cant be today's enemy, which this fella clearly was.
also, in regards to bin laden (and correct me if im wrong) didnt the CIA training involve helping the muhajadeen (sp?) against the soviets? werent the soviets invading a sovereign nation without any provocation? how is aiding the people there against such an attack a crime? |
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| shaolin_Z |
| quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
only shaolin could turn this into a debate about CIA assets :p
even if he was, i really dont see the relevance. a government that isnt all-powerful or all-knowing will, time to time, have to find assets to use for their ends. it doesn't mean they create these people. i mean seriously, how bad must the training be if all these people suddenly turn against the US?
it also doesnt mean that a former asset cant be today's enemy, which this fella clearly was.
also, in regards to bin laden (and correct me if im wrong) didnt the CIA training involve helping the muhajadeen (sp?) against the soviets? werent the soviets invading a sovereign nation without any provocation? how is aiding the people there against such an attack a crime? |
Heh, that's the beauty of of my statement, or question, really, it potentially holds true eigther way :p. |
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