Likely, if Bin Laden (sp?) wants a Christian-Muslin war, he doesn't care if
Islam loses. Likely, he sees most Muslims as corrupted by the West and would
like to see a pure tribe of Muslims emerge from the Great Holy War, even if
they just lived in the desert in tents.
Joel
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At 09:04 16/09/01 -0400, you wrote:
>
>
>I stick by my statement that the current Afgan government as well as all
>other governments who participate in state sponsored terrorism must be removed
>from the face of the earth.
*** Are you sure? Are you 100% sure? Would this apply to any country, your
On Sun, Sep 16, 2001 at 02:04:54PM -0500, Rick Sivernell wrote:
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> I stick by my statement that the current Afgan government as well as all
>other > governments who participate in state sponsored terrorism must be
>removed from the face of the earth. If they are not, the cost of having them
>
On Sun, Sep 16, 2001 at 09:43:16AM -0700, Bill Campbell wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 16, 2001 at 11:19:38AM -0400, Joel Hammer wrote:
> ...
> >Got a mosque in your area? You may well have a terrorist cell.
> >Mosques are used to raise money for these guys.
>
> How many churches in Boston raise money for
On Sunday 16 September 2001 08:04 am, you wrote:
> Richard Thompson wrote:
> > First, through job experience (only currently employed as a police
> > officer of 20 years experience) and through life experience I have a much
> > better working knowledge of these issues that you credit me with. I
>
On Sunday 16 September 2001 12:43, Bill Campbell wrote:
| Didn't Hillary recommend clemency for Palestinian terrorists?
and for the FALN terrorists who set off bombs in new york city --
including the one at police headquarters that killed several cops.
and we mustn't forget her embrace of mrs.
On Sun, Sep 16, 2001 at 11:19:38AM -0400, Joel Hammer wrote:
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>Got a mosque in your area? You may well have a terrorist cell.
>Mosques are used to raise money for these guys.
How many churches in Boston raise money for the IRA?
Didn't Hillary recommend clemency for Palestinian terrorists?
B
On Sun, Sep 16, 2001 at 10:50:14AM -0400, Lee wrote:
> > I don't want to get into the argumentative portions of this thread but
> > I saw something interesting on the news last night. Germany, I believe,
> > is investigating whether bin Laden bought shares of the company
> > insuring the WTC, then
> I don't want to get into the argumentative portions of this thread but
> I saw something interesting on the news last night. Germany, I believe,
> is investigating whether bin Laden bought shares of the company
> insuring the WTC, then sold them short or whatever it 's called where
> you profit
Richard Thompson wrote:
>
> First, through job experience (only currently employed as a police officer of
> 20 years experience) and through life experience I have a much better working
> knowledge of these issues that you credit me with. I assure you, I have done
> my research - for longer than
> Second - Bin ladin is a businessman. He has actual, physical
> business interests and stock investments which produce large amounts
> of money. He is the first businessman terrorist. I made no comment
> on where he got his startup funds - that was irrelevent, and still
> is.
I don't want to
First, through job experience (only currently employed as a police officer of
20 years experience) and through life experience I have a much better working
knowledge of these issues that you credit me with. I assure you, I have done
my research - for longer than some of the members of this list h
> This is wrong. Bin Ladin is a businessman, pal.
Sorry pal. Do a little research and you will find that
Bin Ladin has never worked a day in his life. He is the
son of one of wealthiest Saudi's of the 20th century. His
father, who *actually* was a businessman, was first involved
in the oil b
On Sep 14 dep was heard saying:
->these guys do not get their funding via paypal. they're supported by
->saudia, by iraq, by syria, and by others. we are now saying to those
->countries: shut them down or we'll shut you down, and right now we
->don't especially care which it is, but you very
dep wrote:
> On Friday 14 September 2001 03:13, Richard Thompson wrote:
>
> | This list, and its progenitor, provides forums for some of the most
> | articuate, intelligent and well respected minds in the linux
> | community today. There is a wealth of collective knowledge here
> | that could b
On Friday 14 September 2001 03:13, Richard Thompson wrote:
| This list, and its progenitor, provides forums for some of the most
| articuate, intelligent and well respected minds in the linux
| community today. There is a wealth of collective knowledge here
| that could be put to many uses - incl
I've followed the thread "Re: New York WTC" over the past several days. I
have not commented on some of the things said in this, and similar, threads,
as I am simply too angry at this point to respond without winding up on a lot of
kill lists. That would be pointless. I offer the following as
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