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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 714968 United Kingdom 09/16/2012 08:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nato spokesman offers condolences for "tragic loss of life" after Nato air strike in east Afghanistan killed civilians At least eight women have died in a Nato air strike in Afghanistan's eastern province of Laghman, local officials say. Nato has conceded that between five and eight civilians died as it targeted insurgents, and offered condolences. [link to www.bbc.co.uk] |
Thor's Hamster User ID: 2339651 United States 09/16/2012 08:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We have ZERO business being in Afghanistan. It was tribal before the Soviets came and tribal after. It was tribal before we came and it will be tribal after. President Hamid Karzai in Kabul is looked upon by the various tribes throughout Afghanistan with as much legitimacy as the Soviet puppet in the 1980s, or ANY person with centralized power. None. That's not the way the tribal culture works over there. Our "mission" there is fruitless; unless, of course, that mission is to reestablish the highly (no pun intended) lucrative opium production, and protect the Trans-Afghanistan oil pipeline. Apollo astronauts couldn't have passed through Van Allen's Belt. Van Allen wore suspenders. |
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THE INQUISADOR User ID: 1375283 United States 09/16/2012 08:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 8 women and girls=Eight 9 year old children..A wedding party..There was actually 5 goats also but they got away. Last Edited by THE AMERICAN INQUISITOR on 09/16/2012 08:20 AM :nose23l36: SCOTLAND FOREVER America is the Grand Experiment..Let us not Fail.. Listed Number 1 in the Guinness World Record Book of EXTRA LARGE Steel Balls Opinions are like Farts..Only the very best linger on and on Great Men wake up to slay spam tards. Most are content to chase lizards. Therein lies the difference. Live Brave.LIVE FREE. Murphy is my patron Saint. I SIGN MY NEG KARMA |
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Thor's Hamster User ID: 2285726 United States 09/16/2012 08:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | More very powerful circumstantial evidence that 9/11 was an inside job... Two days before 9/11/01, the legendary war hero, uniter of tribes, and well-respected Ahmad Shah Massoud ("The Lion of Panjir") was assassinated. He would've made the best leader for at least most of Afghanistan. He was a coalition builder among the tribes, a war hero going back to Soviet occupation in the 1980s and up through rule Taliban rule to 2001. You might ask, "Why would it be in America's interest to have Massoud eliminated? Answer: Upon invading and seizing control Afghanistan after 9/11, we wanted a PUPPET installed...someone who needed U.S. support in order to rule. That man was UNOCAL representative to Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai, the ultimate puppet. You see, Ahmad Shah Massoud was so well known, so well liked, so good at building tribal coalitions within Afghanistan, he wouldn't be at the mercy of foreign aid. He was well capable of establishing tribal coalitions to foster stability. Massoud was the leader of the Northern Alliance, and was an ethnic Tajik, one of the many groups who make up the population of Afghanistan. For a great read on the subject, read Steve Coll's "Ghost Wars". It was said al Qaeda suicide bombers disguised as a television reporter and cameraman blew themselves up while getting a rate interview with Ahmad Shah Massoud on September 9, 2001, killing Massoud, also. What convenient timing! And if you believe the West didn't have anything to do with facilitating his murder, I have a bridge to sell you. Apollo astronauts couldn't have passed through Van Allen's Belt. Van Allen wore suspenders. |
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Thor's Hamster User ID: 2321621 United States 09/16/2012 08:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I wish every American could meet with, eat with, and talk with a normal, average Afghani...or Iraqi...or Libyan. You'd find them to be the sweetest, kindest, humblest, most hospitable people you've ever met. And they'd enjoy the experience of meeting us very much, too. It's a real shame that the only exposure many of us get to these "exotic", foreign people is through the deliberately biased lens of our profit-hungry, complicit, Zionist-run media. These "exotic" folks are not so different than you or me. I'd wager to say they're more like the average American than most in the American media are. Bank on it. Apollo astronauts couldn't have passed through Van Allen's Belt. Van Allen wore suspenders. |
Thor's Hamster User ID: 2279807 United States 09/16/2012 08:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | More very powerful circumstantial evidence that 9/11 was an inside job... Quoting: Thor's Hamster Two days before 9/11/01, the legendary war hero, uniter of tribes, and well-respected Ahmad Shah Massoud ("The Lion of Panjir") was assassinated. He would've made the best leader for at least most of Afghanistan. He was a coalition builder among the tribes, a war hero going back to Soviet occupation in the 1980s and up through rule Taliban rule to 2001. You might ask, "Why would it be in America's interest to have Massoud eliminated? Answer: Upon invading and seizing control Afghanistan after 9/11, we wanted a PUPPET installed...someone who needed U.S. support in order to rule. That man was UNOCAL representative to Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai, the ultimate puppet. You see, Ahmad Shah Massoud was so well known, so well liked, so good at building tribal coalitions within Afghanistan, he wouldn't be at the mercy of foreign aid. He was well capable of establishing tribal coalitions to foster stability. Massoud was the leader of the Northern Alliance, and was an ethnic Tajik, one of the many groups who make up the population of Afghanistan. For a great read on the subject, read Steve Coll's "Ghost Wars". It was said al Qaeda suicide bombers disguised as a television reporter and cameraman blew themselves up while getting a rate interview with Ahmad Shah Massoud on September 9, 2001, killing Massoud, also. What convenient timing! And if you believe the West didn't have anything to do with facilitating his murder, I have a bridge to sell you. Correction: rare I gotta remember to proofread before I post. :) Apollo astronauts couldn't have passed through Van Allen's Belt. Van Allen wore suspenders. |
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WretchedHollywood User ID: 3324945 United States 09/16/2012 03:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I wish every American could meet with, eat with, and talk with a normal, average Afghani...or Iraqi...or Libyan. You'd find them to be the sweetest, kindest, humblest, most hospitable people you've ever met. And they'd enjoy the experience of meeting us very much, too. It's a real shame that the only exposure many of us get to these "exotic", foreign people is through the deliberately biased lens of our profit-hungry, complicit, Zionist-run media. These "exotic" folks are not so different than you or me. I'd wager to say they're more like the average American than most in the American media are. Bank on it. Quoting: Thor's Hamster and most of these people who cheer the killing of civilian children are the same hypocrites and scream about bloody aborted FETUSes ah both those aborted FETUSes are American Fetuses. America! Fuck yeah! Hypocrites, all of you. "doesn't it make you feel better?" |
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rup User ID: 20048664 United States 09/16/2012 05:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yup thats right folks.... Quoting: Lyttlmiss During a House Oversight Committee hearing on Thursday, Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) revealed that the U.S. military is currently spending about $20 million on firewood. That’s right, firewood. So they got bullets food body bags and now firewood... If you all dont think I dont know what else to tell you... [link to www.theblaze.com] i guess its just a reprisal for forcing us buy the stuff [link to www.theblaze.com] rup |
rup User ID: 20048664 United States 09/16/2012 05:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yup thats right folks.... Quoting: Lyttlmiss During a House Oversight Committee hearing on Thursday, Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) revealed that the U.S. military is currently spending about $20 million on firewood. That’s right, firewood. So they got bullets food body bags and now firewood... If you all dont think I dont know what else to tell you... [link to www.theblaze.com] i guess its just a reprisal for forcing us buy the stuff [link to www.theblaze.com] whoops sorry a little late with this post (kicks a rock) rup |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 10401141 United States 09/16/2012 05:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | in 2001 2997 people died while doing nothing but going to work and other mundane tasks. In the days after, we saw people dancing and celebrating in the streets across the Middle east. Now tell me again why I should give a rats ass about 8 of these? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 23903731 Brazil 09/16/2012 05:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | in 2001 2997 people died while doing nothing but going to work and other mundane tasks. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10401141 In the days after, we saw people dancing and celebrating in the streets across the Middle east. Now tell me again why I should give a rats ass about 8 of these? Why? 1 - Because the 911 attacks were false flag attacks 2 - Because less than 0.0000001% of the population of the Middle East was "dancing and celebrating in the streets" 3 - Because those 8 women and girls weren't "dancing" in 2001. Some of the girls ween't even born in 2001. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1023652 United States 09/16/2012 05:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I wish every American could meet with, eat with, and talk with a normal, average Afghani...or Iraqi...or Libyan. You'd find them to be the sweetest, kindest, humblest, most hospitable people you've ever met. And they'd enjoy the experience of meeting us very much, too. It's a real shame that the only exposure many of us get to these "exotic", foreign people is through the deliberately biased lens of our profit-hungry, complicit, Zionist-run media. These "exotic" folks are not so different than you or me. I'd wager to say they're more like the average American than most in the American media are. Bank on it. Quoting: Thor's Hamster i don't doubt this one bit. i'm sure much will be learned by all from this time in history. |
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