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Hmmmm
Saint Paul, MN
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Pakistan Taliban Leader Reportedly Killed in U.S. Drone Strike Published January 15, 2012 Associated Press ISLAMABAD – Intercepted militant radio communications indicate the leader of the Pakistani Taliban may have been killed in a recent U.S. drone strike, Pakistani intelligence officials said Sunday. The claim that the Pakistani Taliban chief was killed came from officials who said they intercepted a number of Taliban radio conversations. In about a half a dozen intercepts, the militants discussed whether their chief, Hakimullah Mehsud, was killed on Jan. 12 in the North Waziristan tribal area. Some militants confirmed Mehsud was dead, and one criticized others for talking about the issue over the radio.
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Achmed
Saint Paul, MN
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u racist pig a man is dead because of your government
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Greg D
Saint Paul, MN
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Achmed wrote: u racist pig a man is dead because of your government ANY day a muslim militant is eliminated is a good day!
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Since: Jul 08
Saint Paul, MN
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Please wait...
Achmed wrote: u racist pig a man is dead because of your government and why is this bad?
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Inconsistent
Seattle, WA
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jw in the grove wrote: <quoted text>and why is this bad? Not you ! LMAOROTF !
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Inconsistent
Saint Paul, MN
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See, I still cannot find anything other than insults to post, ok maybe it is because I am dumber than a box of rocks and not all there mentally.
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Achmed
Saint Paul, MN
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Inconsistent wrote: See, I still cannot find anything other than insults to post, ok maybe it is because I am dumber than a box of rocks and not all there mentally. u all r racist pigs
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Greg D
Saint Paul, MN
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Achmed wrote: <quoted text> u all r racist pigs When it comes to muzzies we are.
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Consistent
Grantsburg, WI
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The enemy of my country does not reside in some cave in a Freindly Country, or in a cave in Afgahnistan.... The enemy of my country are those that would commit an act of war on a friendly country for Political Points, or would use Military Technology against me and my neighbors in America!
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Achmed
Saint Paul, MN
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see u admit it u should reepent and join us
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Consistent
Grantsburg, WI
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Achmed wrote: see u admit it u should reepent and join us Oh, but the elimination by deportation of ANY Muslim not born in my country will keep us safe.
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Hmmmm
Saint Paul, MN
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Drone strikes up and runnin' again huntin' down bad muzzies!! A senior Al Qaeda figure was reportedly killed in a U.S. drone strike in Pakistan last week, a U.S. official confirmed. Four militants in the town of Miranshah in the North Waziristan tribal region were also killed, according to eyewitness reports. U.S. officials had confirmed that the first drone strike was the first in the region since a November NATO cross-border air attack last year left 24 Pakistani troops dead.
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Bobbi
Saint Paul, MN
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This is EXACTLY what needs to happen throughout the the muslim world. MUSLIM WOMEN BARE YOUR BREASTS! A photo and video of a famous Iranian actress baring her breasts have gone viral this week, igniting a fiery debate among Iranians. Golshifteh Farahani appears topless, cupping her breasts, in a photo in the French magazine Madame Le Figaro. Also, a video apparently made by a French film academy, features the actress looking directly into a camera as she disrobes. She stands with her breasts uncovered. Soon after the images hit the Web, reaction was swift inside Iran, where Farahani gained fame in state-sponsored movies that forbid the mere touching of hands. "The fate of an actress, who left her own country and joined Hollywood, has been nothing but immorality," the semi-official Fars News Agency wrote this week. "The actress who once played the role of caring and decent mothers of Iran has now auctioned off her modesty and honor in front of the Western cameras."
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Kalid
Rochester, MN
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Minnesota has the most digusting women. They wear short hair and talk like men. They boss these weak men around like slaves. You wonder why we laugh at you in public? Are women bow to us. You are disgraceful infindels.
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Consistent
Grantsburg, WI
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MOOSE LAM wrote: I want to have my way with LMAOROTF! I want to wrap her in burlap, douse her with k-y jelly and... Oh God, I just threw up... Now that is kinda funny!
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Capt Crunch
Scottsdale, AZ
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Kalid wrote: Minnesota has the most digusting women. They wear short hair and talk like men. They boss these weak men around like slaves. You wonder why we laugh at you in public? Are women bow to us. You are disgraceful infindels. I never saw a muslim laughing, unles he was standing over a young girls body that they just stoned to death.
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LMAOROTF
Seattle, WA
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Is THAT what you hired illegals to do ??? Oh MY ???
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LMAOROTF
Saint Paul, MN
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SEE I need some good muslim stink !!!!! I love illegals and think the PO should hire them, they are used to carrying packages.
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Greg D
Saint Paul, MN
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F you muzzies!!!
US aircraft carrier sails through Strait of Hormuz
Published January 22, 2012 | NewsCore
WASHINGTON – The USS Abraham Lincoln on Sunday passed through the Strait of Hormuz -- the first time a US aircraft carrier has been through the strategic waterway since Iran threatened to close it earlier this month. The carrier was escorted by the guided-missile cruiser USS Cape St. George and two destroyers.
A British Royal Navy frigate and a French vessel also joined the carrier group in what was being seen as a show of strength directed at Tehran about the West's resolve to keep open the route into the Persian Gulf, which lies between Iran and the United Arab Emirates.
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said the US would not tolerate Iran blocking the strategic route and would respond if Tehran crossed that "red line."
Since then, Iran has tried to ease tensions, with Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi saying that Tehran had never tried to close the strait, AFP reported.
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Greg D
Saint Paul, MN
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Unprecedented action by the EU. Even the liberal europeans are starting to realize the only thing muslims understand is brute force.
EU agrees on Iran oil embargo as part of nuclear sanctions
Published January 23, 2012 | Associated Press
BRUSSELS – The European Union formally adopted an oil embargo Monday against Iran and a freeze of the assets of the country's central bank, part of sanctions meant to pressure the country to resume talks on its nuclear program.
British Foreign Secretary William Hague called the embargo part of "an unprecedented set of sanctions."
"I think this shows the resolve of the European Union on this issue," Hague said.
The EU also agreed to freeze the assets of the Iranian central bank. Together, the two measures are intended not only to pressure Iran to agree to talks but also to choke of funding for its nuclear activities.
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