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trailboss 05-12-2004 01:08 PM

Re: OT Kill them all.
 
I am appalled. That made me sick.

I dont care WHO you are or WHERE you come from ....

that is NOT warfare. Those are NOT soldiers.

it makes me want to find those men and do the same to them, to their
families.

Hell has a special place for men like that.


"Jay Stuler" <usenetjunk2004@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:c7tjnj$vu$1@charm.magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu...
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:40A1B123.4F43053@cox.net...
> > "Find out who they are.
> > Kill them all.
> > Kill their wives.
> > Kill their children.
> > Kill their parents.
> > Kill their friends.
> > Kill their neighbors.
> > Kill their animals.
> > Salt the earth where they lived.
> > Mount their heads on pikes on the steps of the Capitol."
> > - Ted Morris, 12 September 2001

>
> Hey now that's just unnecessary.
> Let their poor animals go.
>
>




trailboss 05-12-2004 01:08 PM

Re: OT Kill them all.
 
I am appalled. That made me sick.

I dont care WHO you are or WHERE you come from ....

that is NOT warfare. Those are NOT soldiers.

it makes me want to find those men and do the same to them, to their
families.

Hell has a special place for men like that.


"Jay Stuler" <usenetjunk2004@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:c7tjnj$vu$1@charm.magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu...
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:40A1B123.4F43053@cox.net...
> > "Find out who they are.
> > Kill them all.
> > Kill their wives.
> > Kill their children.
> > Kill their parents.
> > Kill their friends.
> > Kill their neighbors.
> > Kill their animals.
> > Salt the earth where they lived.
> > Mount their heads on pikes on the steps of the Capitol."
> > - Ted Morris, 12 September 2001

>
> Hey now that's just unnecessary.
> Let their poor animals go.
>
>




trailboss 05-12-2004 01:08 PM

Re: OT Kill them all.
 
I am appalled. That made me sick.

I dont care WHO you are or WHERE you come from ....

that is NOT warfare. Those are NOT soldiers.

it makes me want to find those men and do the same to them, to their
families.

Hell has a special place for men like that.


"Jay Stuler" <usenetjunk2004@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:c7tjnj$vu$1@charm.magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu...
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:40A1B123.4F43053@cox.net...
> > "Find out who they are.
> > Kill them all.
> > Kill their wives.
> > Kill their children.
> > Kill their parents.
> > Kill their friends.
> > Kill their neighbors.
> > Kill their animals.
> > Salt the earth where they lived.
> > Mount their heads on pikes on the steps of the Capitol."
> > - Ted Morris, 12 September 2001

>
> Hey now that's just unnecessary.
> Let their poor animals go.
>
>




Matt Macchiarolo 05-12-2004 01:25 PM

Re: OT Kill them all.
 
Al Qaida wasn't in Iraq in any significant numbers until we invaded.

It's time for the US to sh*t or get off the pot in dealing with these thugs.
Either send enough troops to get rid of them or pull out completely.

--


---
Matt Macchiarolo
mlmacchiarolo at comcast dot net
"RocknTJ" <jetowle@cox.net> wrote in message
news:RRroc.141995$Qy.33936@fed1read04...
>
> In the beginning of this invassion into Iraq, CNN was critised for not
> publishing video/pictures of Sadam's torture chambers. In the same light,

we
> cannot critisize CBS for airing this pictures. To do so would be asking

for
> a double standard they we do not need to set the standard for. These guys
> that were "tortured" were Al Qaeda members, I consider them in the same
> light as the people that got the twin towers.
> That being said, I thought the libs said there were no Al Qaeda in Iraq.

Did
> these animals not profess to be Al Qaeda's leaders? So now there are Al
> Qaeda leaders in Iraq and we are in the correct place in the world. They
> have raised their ugly heads and it is up to us to chop it off, just like
> they did to this poor guy.
> Daisy cutters would be to nice for them. A nice fire bomb might be a good
> alternative, let them roast where they stand.
>
> God bless our troops and God bless the USA.
>
> --James
>
> "Jo" <jo_ratner@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:doqoc.6972$KE6.711@newsread3.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
> > not my quote but I agree 100%:
> > I remember back in January when the Army announced that they were
> > investigating prisoner abuse in Iraq. This was not a new story. As far
> > as I'm concerned, publicly releasing the humiliating abuse pictures was
> > an act of treason by CBS. They gave aid to our enemies, and gave an
> > excuse for them to continue committing barbarous murders against our
> > citizens. I loathe CBS for exposing these shameful pictures when they
> > knew that our military was already working to rectify the situation and
> > bring the perpetrators to justice. I know this is too much to ask, but
> > I hope that CBS feels some level of responsibility for the latest
> > American to be cruelly decapitated by Islamic terrorists. In my heart,
> > CBS is directly responsible for this American death and the many others
> > that will follow.
> >
> > Boycott CBS...
> >

>
>




Matt Macchiarolo 05-12-2004 01:25 PM

Re: OT Kill them all.
 
Al Qaida wasn't in Iraq in any significant numbers until we invaded.

It's time for the US to sh*t or get off the pot in dealing with these thugs.
Either send enough troops to get rid of them or pull out completely.

--


---
Matt Macchiarolo
mlmacchiarolo at comcast dot net
"RocknTJ" <jetowle@cox.net> wrote in message
news:RRroc.141995$Qy.33936@fed1read04...
>
> In the beginning of this invassion into Iraq, CNN was critised for not
> publishing video/pictures of Sadam's torture chambers. In the same light,

we
> cannot critisize CBS for airing this pictures. To do so would be asking

for
> a double standard they we do not need to set the standard for. These guys
> that were "tortured" were Al Qaeda members, I consider them in the same
> light as the people that got the twin towers.
> That being said, I thought the libs said there were no Al Qaeda in Iraq.

Did
> these animals not profess to be Al Qaeda's leaders? So now there are Al
> Qaeda leaders in Iraq and we are in the correct place in the world. They
> have raised their ugly heads and it is up to us to chop it off, just like
> they did to this poor guy.
> Daisy cutters would be to nice for them. A nice fire bomb might be a good
> alternative, let them roast where they stand.
>
> God bless our troops and God bless the USA.
>
> --James
>
> "Jo" <jo_ratner@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:doqoc.6972$KE6.711@newsread3.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
> > not my quote but I agree 100%:
> > I remember back in January when the Army announced that they were
> > investigating prisoner abuse in Iraq. This was not a new story. As far
> > as I'm concerned, publicly releasing the humiliating abuse pictures was
> > an act of treason by CBS. They gave aid to our enemies, and gave an
> > excuse for them to continue committing barbarous murders against our
> > citizens. I loathe CBS for exposing these shameful pictures when they
> > knew that our military was already working to rectify the situation and
> > bring the perpetrators to justice. I know this is too much to ask, but
> > I hope that CBS feels some level of responsibility for the latest
> > American to be cruelly decapitated by Islamic terrorists. In my heart,
> > CBS is directly responsible for this American death and the many others
> > that will follow.
> >
> > Boycott CBS...
> >

>
>




Matt Macchiarolo 05-12-2004 01:25 PM

Re: OT Kill them all.
 
Al Qaida wasn't in Iraq in any significant numbers until we invaded.

It's time for the US to sh*t or get off the pot in dealing with these thugs.
Either send enough troops to get rid of them or pull out completely.

--


---
Matt Macchiarolo
mlmacchiarolo at comcast dot net
"RocknTJ" <jetowle@cox.net> wrote in message
news:RRroc.141995$Qy.33936@fed1read04...
>
> In the beginning of this invassion into Iraq, CNN was critised for not
> publishing video/pictures of Sadam's torture chambers. In the same light,

we
> cannot critisize CBS for airing this pictures. To do so would be asking

for
> a double standard they we do not need to set the standard for. These guys
> that were "tortured" were Al Qaeda members, I consider them in the same
> light as the people that got the twin towers.
> That being said, I thought the libs said there were no Al Qaeda in Iraq.

Did
> these animals not profess to be Al Qaeda's leaders? So now there are Al
> Qaeda leaders in Iraq and we are in the correct place in the world. They
> have raised their ugly heads and it is up to us to chop it off, just like
> they did to this poor guy.
> Daisy cutters would be to nice for them. A nice fire bomb might be a good
> alternative, let them roast where they stand.
>
> God bless our troops and God bless the USA.
>
> --James
>
> "Jo" <jo_ratner@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:doqoc.6972$KE6.711@newsread3.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
> > not my quote but I agree 100%:
> > I remember back in January when the Army announced that they were
> > investigating prisoner abuse in Iraq. This was not a new story. As far
> > as I'm concerned, publicly releasing the humiliating abuse pictures was
> > an act of treason by CBS. They gave aid to our enemies, and gave an
> > excuse for them to continue committing barbarous murders against our
> > citizens. I loathe CBS for exposing these shameful pictures when they
> > knew that our military was already working to rectify the situation and
> > bring the perpetrators to justice. I know this is too much to ask, but
> > I hope that CBS feels some level of responsibility for the latest
> > American to be cruelly decapitated by Islamic terrorists. In my heart,
> > CBS is directly responsible for this American death and the many others
> > that will follow.
> >
> > Boycott CBS...
> >

>
>




Matt Macchiarolo 05-12-2004 01:25 PM

Re: OT Kill them all.
 
Al Qaida wasn't in Iraq in any significant numbers until we invaded.

It's time for the US to sh*t or get off the pot in dealing with these thugs.
Either send enough troops to get rid of them or pull out completely.

--


---
Matt Macchiarolo
mlmacchiarolo at comcast dot net
"RocknTJ" <jetowle@cox.net> wrote in message
news:RRroc.141995$Qy.33936@fed1read04...
>
> In the beginning of this invassion into Iraq, CNN was critised for not
> publishing video/pictures of Sadam's torture chambers. In the same light,

we
> cannot critisize CBS for airing this pictures. To do so would be asking

for
> a double standard they we do not need to set the standard for. These guys
> that were "tortured" were Al Qaeda members, I consider them in the same
> light as the people that got the twin towers.
> That being said, I thought the libs said there were no Al Qaeda in Iraq.

Did
> these animals not profess to be Al Qaeda's leaders? So now there are Al
> Qaeda leaders in Iraq and we are in the correct place in the world. They
> have raised their ugly heads and it is up to us to chop it off, just like
> they did to this poor guy.
> Daisy cutters would be to nice for them. A nice fire bomb might be a good
> alternative, let them roast where they stand.
>
> God bless our troops and God bless the USA.
>
> --James
>
> "Jo" <jo_ratner@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:doqoc.6972$KE6.711@newsread3.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
> > not my quote but I agree 100%:
> > I remember back in January when the Army announced that they were
> > investigating prisoner abuse in Iraq. This was not a new story. As far
> > as I'm concerned, publicly releasing the humiliating abuse pictures was
> > an act of treason by CBS. They gave aid to our enemies, and gave an
> > excuse for them to continue committing barbarous murders against our
> > citizens. I loathe CBS for exposing these shameful pictures when they
> > knew that our military was already working to rectify the situation and
> > bring the perpetrators to justice. I know this is too much to ask, but
> > I hope that CBS feels some level of responsibility for the latest
> > American to be cruelly decapitated by Islamic terrorists. In my heart,
> > CBS is directly responsible for this American death and the many others
> > that will follow.
> >
> > Boycott CBS...
> >

>
>




Jo 05-12-2004 02:58 PM

Re: OT Kill them all.
 
"CNN was critised for not publishing video/pictures of Sadam's torture
chambers"
They were critised because not showing them helped the enemy.

"cannot critisize CBS for airing this pictures"
Showing these pictures helps the enemy... media bias over and over and
over... anything to beat Bush. This was an ongoing investigation. Now
it's a witch hunt.

RocknTJ wrote:

> In the beginning of this invassion into Iraq, CNN was critised for not
> publishing video/pictures of Sadam's torture chambers. In the same light, we
> cannot critisize CBS for airing this pictures. To do so would be asking for
> a double standard they we do not need to set the standard for. These guys
> that were "tortured" were Al Qaeda members, I consider them in the same
> light as the people that got the twin towers.
> That being said, I thought the libs said there were no Al Qaeda in Iraq. Did
> these animals not profess to be Al Qaeda's leaders? So now there are Al
> Qaeda leaders in Iraq and we are in the correct place in the world. They
> have raised their ugly heads and it is up to us to chop it off, just like
> they did to this poor guy.
> Daisy cutters would be to nice for them. A nice fire bomb might be a good
> alternative, let them roast where they stand.
>
> God bless our troops and God bless the USA.
>
> --James
>
> "Jo" <jo_ratner@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:doqoc.6972$KE6.711@newsread3.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
>
>>not my quote but I agree 100%:
>>I remember back in January when the Army announced that they were
>>investigating prisoner abuse in Iraq. This was not a new story. As far
>>as I'm concerned, publicly releasing the humiliating abuse pictures was
>>an act of treason by CBS. They gave aid to our enemies, and gave an
>>excuse for them to continue committing barbarous murders against our
>>citizens. I loathe CBS for exposing these shameful pictures when they
>>knew that our military was already working to rectify the situation and
>>bring the perpetrators to justice. I know this is too much to ask, but
>>I hope that CBS feels some level of responsibility for the latest
>>American to be cruelly decapitated by Islamic terrorists. In my heart,
>>CBS is directly responsible for this American death and the many others
>>that will follow.
>>
>>Boycott CBS...
>>

>
>
>



Jo 05-12-2004 02:58 PM

Re: OT Kill them all.
 
"CNN was critised for not publishing video/pictures of Sadam's torture
chambers"
They were critised because not showing them helped the enemy.

"cannot critisize CBS for airing this pictures"
Showing these pictures helps the enemy... media bias over and over and
over... anything to beat Bush. This was an ongoing investigation. Now
it's a witch hunt.

RocknTJ wrote:

> In the beginning of this invassion into Iraq, CNN was critised for not
> publishing video/pictures of Sadam's torture chambers. In the same light, we
> cannot critisize CBS for airing this pictures. To do so would be asking for
> a double standard they we do not need to set the standard for. These guys
> that were "tortured" were Al Qaeda members, I consider them in the same
> light as the people that got the twin towers.
> That being said, I thought the libs said there were no Al Qaeda in Iraq. Did
> these animals not profess to be Al Qaeda's leaders? So now there are Al
> Qaeda leaders in Iraq and we are in the correct place in the world. They
> have raised their ugly heads and it is up to us to chop it off, just like
> they did to this poor guy.
> Daisy cutters would be to nice for them. A nice fire bomb might be a good
> alternative, let them roast where they stand.
>
> God bless our troops and God bless the USA.
>
> --James
>
> "Jo" <jo_ratner@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:doqoc.6972$KE6.711@newsread3.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
>
>>not my quote but I agree 100%:
>>I remember back in January when the Army announced that they were
>>investigating prisoner abuse in Iraq. This was not a new story. As far
>>as I'm concerned, publicly releasing the humiliating abuse pictures was
>>an act of treason by CBS. They gave aid to our enemies, and gave an
>>excuse for them to continue committing barbarous murders against our
>>citizens. I loathe CBS for exposing these shameful pictures when they
>>knew that our military was already working to rectify the situation and
>>bring the perpetrators to justice. I know this is too much to ask, but
>>I hope that CBS feels some level of responsibility for the latest
>>American to be cruelly decapitated by Islamic terrorists. In my heart,
>>CBS is directly responsible for this American death and the many others
>>that will follow.
>>
>>Boycott CBS...
>>

>
>
>



Jo 05-12-2004 02:58 PM

Re: OT Kill them all.
 
"CNN was critised for not publishing video/pictures of Sadam's torture
chambers"
They were critised because not showing them helped the enemy.

"cannot critisize CBS for airing this pictures"
Showing these pictures helps the enemy... media bias over and over and
over... anything to beat Bush. This was an ongoing investigation. Now
it's a witch hunt.

RocknTJ wrote:

> In the beginning of this invassion into Iraq, CNN was critised for not
> publishing video/pictures of Sadam's torture chambers. In the same light, we
> cannot critisize CBS for airing this pictures. To do so would be asking for
> a double standard they we do not need to set the standard for. These guys
> that were "tortured" were Al Qaeda members, I consider them in the same
> light as the people that got the twin towers.
> That being said, I thought the libs said there were no Al Qaeda in Iraq. Did
> these animals not profess to be Al Qaeda's leaders? So now there are Al
> Qaeda leaders in Iraq and we are in the correct place in the world. They
> have raised their ugly heads and it is up to us to chop it off, just like
> they did to this poor guy.
> Daisy cutters would be to nice for them. A nice fire bomb might be a good
> alternative, let them roast where they stand.
>
> God bless our troops and God bless the USA.
>
> --James
>
> "Jo" <jo_ratner@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:doqoc.6972$KE6.711@newsread3.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
>
>>not my quote but I agree 100%:
>>I remember back in January when the Army announced that they were
>>investigating prisoner abuse in Iraq. This was not a new story. As far
>>as I'm concerned, publicly releasing the humiliating abuse pictures was
>>an act of treason by CBS. They gave aid to our enemies, and gave an
>>excuse for them to continue committing barbarous murders against our
>>citizens. I loathe CBS for exposing these shameful pictures when they
>>knew that our military was already working to rectify the situation and
>>bring the perpetrators to justice. I know this is too much to ask, but
>>I hope that CBS feels some level of responsibility for the latest
>>American to be cruelly decapitated by Islamic terrorists. In my heart,
>>CBS is directly responsible for this American death and the many others
>>that will follow.
>>
>>Boycott CBS...
>>

>
>
>




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