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James A. Donald wrote:
> > > > ... but Bin Laden's indictment not only mentions US
> > > > troops in Saudi Arabia, but also the reconquest of
> > > > Spain, the massacre committed by the crusaders in
> > > > Jerusalem, and the failure of Americans to obey Shariah
> > > > law.
J.A. Terranson
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004, James A. Donald wrote:
> James A. Donald wrote:
> > > > > ... but Bin Laden's indictment not only mentions US
> > > > > troops in Saudi Arabia, but also the reconquest of
> > > > > Spain, the massacre committed by the crusaders in
> > > > > Jerusalem, and the failure of Ameri
Re: Gitmo
And you were there and kept an eye on each and every guard, interrogator,
and prisoner to make sure that the POW's weren't tortured?
Wow, you are good... or phrased another way, what brand of crack are you
smokin' 'cause the rest of us thin it's some really good shit and would
like
Well, when push comes to shove I have to admit Mr Donald doesn't mince
words. Guess that's what Cypherpunks is for!
However...
The US government should expose and condemn these objectionable
practices, subvert moderately objectionable regimes, and
annihilate more objectionable regimes. The penta
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On 20 Oct 2004 at 13:05, Sunder wrote:
> Re: Gitmo
>
> And you were there and kept an eye on each and every guard,
> interrogator, and prisoner to make sure that the POW's
> weren't tortured?
Lots of murderous terrorists have been released from Guatanamo,
and in the nearly all cases the
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004, James A. Donald wrote:
> Here is my prescription for winning the war on terrorism
>
> We SHOULD rely on shock and awe, administered by men in white
> coats far from the scene.
> The US government should expose and condemn these objectionable
> practices, subvert moder
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004, James A. Donald wrote:
> ... but Bin Laden's indictment
> not only mentions US troops in Saudi Arabia, but also the
> reconquest of Spain, the massacre committed by the crusaders in
> Jerusalem, and the failure of Americans to obey Shariah law.
Whats good for the goose is g
I repeat:
And you were there and kept an eye on each and every guard, interrogator,
and prisoner to make sure that the POW's weren't tortured?
And I add:
And you were there and witnessed the attrocities that said prisoners
committed in order to be placed in Gitmo?
No? to both questions? Then
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James A. Donald:
> > The US government should expose and condemn these
> > objectionable practices, subvert moderately objectionable
> > regimes, and annihilate more objectionable regimes. The
> > pentagon should deprive moderately objectionable regimes of
> > economic resources, by ste
I seem to recall hearing a rumour that suggested that for years now, photocopiers have been leaving their serial number on the copies they produce. If true, and I am inclined to believe it, it follows naturally that something similar might happen with laser-printers and ink-jet printers.Ian Grigg
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James A. Donald wrote:
> > ... but Bin Laden's indictment not only mentions US troops
> > in Saudi Arabia, but also the reconquest of Spain, the
> > massacre committed by the crusaders in Jerusalem, and the
> > failure of Americans to obey Shariah law.
J.A. Terranson
> Whats good for the
First saw the story linked from Drudge, then googled up a handful of
stories:
http://www.kptv.com/global/story.asp?s=2435549&ClientType=Printable
Boy,13. arrested on child porn charges
10-15-04
TACOMA, Wash. -- A 13-year-old Lacey boy is accused of child pornography
by taking pictures of himself
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004, James A. Donald wrote:
> James A. Donald wrote:
> > > > > ... but Bin Laden's indictment not only mentions US
> > > > > troops in Saudi Arabia, but also the reconquest of
> > > > > Spain, the massacre committed by the crusaders in
> > > > > Jerusalem, and the failure of Amer
At 11:25 AM 10/19/2004, Dave Howe wrote:
TBH the UK *did* have a major terrorist threat for decades -
because we were dicking around in *their* country :)
Do you mean the terrorists who raised their funding in
bars in Boston and San Francisco? They haven't been
doing much active terror lately, tho
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004, James A. Donald wrote:
> The US government should expose and condemn these objectionable
> practices, subvert moderately objectionable regimes, and
> annihilate more objectionable regimes. The pentagon should
> deprive moderately objectionable regimes of economic resources
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004, James A. Donald wrote:
> James A. Donald wrote:
> > > ... but Bin Laden's indictment not only mentions US troops
> > > in Saudi Arabia, but also the reconquest of Spain, the
> > > massacre committed by the crusaders in Jerusalem, and the
> > > failure of Americans to obey Sha
Various ways to stego pharmaceuticals:
http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/programs/forensicsci/microgram/bulletins_index.html
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James A. Donald wrote:
> > The US government should expose and condemn these
> > objectionable practices, subvert moderately objectionable
> > regimes, and annihilate more objectionable regimes. The
> > pentagon should deprive moderately objectionable regimes of
> > economic resources,
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