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  • Posted By: FATJOEY @ 09/26/2008 6:35:23 AM

    the problem is christian sheep willing to let the muslim wolves do as they please.....baaa baaa baaaaa

  • Posted By: boredwell @ 09/26/2008 1:38:01 AM

    all i want to say is that no americans officials or staff died. this doesn't dilute the tragedy of those lives lost. it does however call for a more balanced therefore less reactionary view of the attack. america is, i would warrant,more concerned about our citizens than the hapless victims of their host country. they are likely to be considered collateral damage. if armed soley with grenade launchers and automatic weapons, as has been
    reported, the attack was under-funded and amateurish. more zeal than adequate funding seems to negate
    the "well-organized" aspect of it. the real success can be measured only in the fact that so few continue to prove that are the david to our goliath. our strength is might . their strength is willpower. the real issue at stake here is our vulnerablity to it.
    moniker attached to it. "trying to breach the heavilyl fortified walls" is just that, the operative word being "try."

  • Posted By: FATJOEY @ 09/25/2008 10:35:06 AM

    I love these liberal idiots like "colleenib" who think they just "need a hug"?

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