On Thu, 8 May 2008 17:15:04 -0700 (PDT), "bvallely@
aol.com"
aol.com> wrote:
>On May 8, 12:57 pm, 4067 Dead finestplanet.com> wrote:
>> On Thu, 8 May 2008 10:28:18 -0700 (PDT), "bvall...@
aol.com"
>>
>>
>>
>>
aol.com> wrote:
>>>On May 8, 8:45 am, 4067 Dead finestplanet.com> wrote:
>>
>>>> [Zeppnote: Just like the Puritans and the Inquisition...]
>>>.
>>>> To woo conservatives, McCain pledges war on 'evil'
>>>.
>>>> Adding to Bush 'axis,' McCain singles out China, Myanmar, Sudan and
>>>> Saudi Arabia for religious freedom
>>>.
>>>> Sen. John McCain has evil on his mind.
>>>.
>>>> On Wednesday, he vowed to take the fight to religious persecution,
>>>> human trafficking, child pornography and other "evil" if elected.
>>>,
>>>And you don't believe that human trafficking, child pornography and
>>>religious persecution is evil?
>>
>> I think empty headed politicians declaring war on gerunds is idiotic
>> and counterproductive. >
>.
>He didn't use the word "war".
Yeah, he was just talking about organized fighting. How could that be
mistaken for war?
Oh, wait. Republicans call DIS organized fighting wars, don't they?
>.
> Name a way the US has benefited from the wars
>> on drugs, terrorism, or any of the other big ass wars?
>.
>
>Suspected al Qaeda leader in Iraq arrested
>Thu May 8, 2008 11:44pm BST
>
>By Waleed Ibrahim
>
>BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi security forces have detained a man
>suspected of being the leader of al Qaeda in Iraq after a captured
>associate led them to him sleeping in a house in the northern city of
>Mosul, Iraqi officials said on Friday.
>
>The U.S. military in Baghdad said it was checking the reports that Abu
>Ayyab al-Masri, an Egyptian also known as Abu Hamza al-Muhajir, had
>been detained.
>
>If confirmed, the arrest would be another blow for Sunni Islamist al
>Qaeda in Iraq, which has reeled under a wave of U.S. military
>operations in the past year and been forced to regroup in northern
>Iraq.
>
>An Interior Ministry spokesman said an associate of Masri detained in
>an earlier operation took security forces late on Wednesday to where
>the al Qaeda leader was hiding.
>
>After being detained, Masri confessed to being the al Qaeda in Iraq
>leader, he said, adding that his identity still had to be confirmed.
>Other Iraqi security officials said the suspect was in American
>custody for identification.
>
>Al Qaeda in Iraq was headed by the Jordanian militant Abu Musab al-
>Zarqawi until he was killed in a U.S. air strike in June 2006. His
>successor, Masri, was Zarqawi's close associate, and has a U.S. bounty
>of $5 million (2.6 million pounds) on his head.
>
>Duraid Kashmula, the governor of Nineveh province, of which Mosul is
>the capital, also said the detained man had confessed to being Masri.
Is this about the tenth time they've caught or killed this guy?
>
>
>>>I suppose evil is limited to people who got to church, and want to
>>>raise their family without orders from the government.
>.
>> You'll find just as much evil in a church as outside of it.
>.
>No, by far, most evil comes from Atheists. Your lack of faith is why
>you find it so easy to lie.
Ah, one of those. A religious idiot. Of course, I already know that
you are, but it's kinda fun to point it out when you come up with one
of your more egregious examples.
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