http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/03/15/guantanamo.mohammed/index.html
Apparently they have captured someone that admitting to planning 9/11 "from A to Z", beheaded Daniel Pearl, planned the Richard Reid shoe bomber and had a hand in attempting to assassinate the Pope.
Sounds pretty "magic bullet" to me. Next we'll hear that he is the one that shaved Britney's head, was Bill Buckner's fielding coach and is the guy that leaves the "Living Section" in the men's room and not the "Sports Section"...
9/11 Plotter Captured
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9/11 Plotter Captured
Barry Badrinath: Oh man, that's the most disgusting thing I've ever drank.
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Actually, haven't we had him in custody for several years now?
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cjwilhelmi - I just wanted to type a lot of astericks
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"Captured" in a sense that someone admitted to it....and we happened to have him in custody.
Im not sure of the validity of the story, from either source the reporting or the very hairy man.
Im not sure of the validity of the story, from either source the reporting or the very hairy man.
Barry Badrinath: Oh man, that's the most disgusting thing I've ever drank.
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don't trust any "admissions" under guantanamo conditions
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CyLaxKeeper00 wrote:don't trust any "admissions" under guantanamo conditions
I read another report where a judge asked him if he was making them because of any "torture" and the answer was no.
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People do worse things to frat pledges than what they do to people in gitmo. If they were captured in there own countrys they would be lucky to be able to stand. When ever they interview these guys they never see anything they always heard about it. Thats part of the plan to scare them and make them afraid of worse stuff happening. Its a misinformation campaign. All its doing is finally making insurgents afraid to get captured by americans because they don't think we'll be all buddy buddy to them anymore.
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This is Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who's been our captive for some time now. If anyone deserves to be locked up and knocked around, it's this guy. I don't advocate torture, but go ahead and turn the heat up to 90, and feed him snickers with no milk or even water until he confesess. It's tasty, and it doesn't leave any marks!
Hearing this man express regret for killing children on 9/11 is incongruous and shocking, when contrasted with statements like this:
"I decapitated with my blessed right hand the head of the American Jew, Daniel Pearl, in the city of Karachi, Pakistan," said a Pentagon transcript of Saturday's hearing. "For those who would like to confirm, there are pictures of me on the Internet holding his head."
Later in the hearing, he expresses regret for killing children.
He made no apologies for what he has done, but he did express remorse for the death of children in the September 11 attacks.
"I don't like to kill people," he said. "I feel very sorry they been killed kids in 9/11."
The world we live in is quite surreal. Is there really a military solution to counter a culture that creates men who believe killing children is wrong, but can brag about sawing off a man's head?
As a result of arrogant leadesrhip, and a lack of curiosity and oversight from the general public, we are now involved in something beyond a civil war in Iraq.
From this quarters report on the war in Iraq:
A new Pentagon report says some elements of the war in Iraq fit the definition of civil war, but the term "does not adequately capture the complexity of the conflict."
The report cites Shiite-on-Shiite violence; al Qaeda and Sunni insurgent attacks on coalition forces, and "widespread criminally motivated violence" as features that complicate the designation of civil war.
The report goes on to indicate things are not better, but actually getting worse.
It said the numbers of "attacks on and casualties suffered by coalition forces, the ISF [Iraqi security forces], and Iraqi civilians for the October-December reporting period were the highest for any three-month period since 2003."
Here is the rest of the article for the curious.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/03/ ... index.html
That the audacity and arrogance of our leaders, have resulted in untold casualties. Casualties that continue to this very minute, and will continue to take a toll, long past the end of this awful war. That their arrogance continues to go unpunished, is a testament to our unwillingness to step outside of our comfortable lives, and confront the myriad of challenges before us in a meaningful way.
Hearing this man express regret for killing children on 9/11 is incongruous and shocking, when contrasted with statements like this:
"I decapitated with my blessed right hand the head of the American Jew, Daniel Pearl, in the city of Karachi, Pakistan," said a Pentagon transcript of Saturday's hearing. "For those who would like to confirm, there are pictures of me on the Internet holding his head."
Later in the hearing, he expresses regret for killing children.
He made no apologies for what he has done, but he did express remorse for the death of children in the September 11 attacks.
"I don't like to kill people," he said. "I feel very sorry they been killed kids in 9/11."
The world we live in is quite surreal. Is there really a military solution to counter a culture that creates men who believe killing children is wrong, but can brag about sawing off a man's head?
As a result of arrogant leadesrhip, and a lack of curiosity and oversight from the general public, we are now involved in something beyond a civil war in Iraq.
From this quarters report on the war in Iraq:
A new Pentagon report says some elements of the war in Iraq fit the definition of civil war, but the term "does not adequately capture the complexity of the conflict."
The report cites Shiite-on-Shiite violence; al Qaeda and Sunni insurgent attacks on coalition forces, and "widespread criminally motivated violence" as features that complicate the designation of civil war.
The report goes on to indicate things are not better, but actually getting worse.
It said the numbers of "attacks on and casualties suffered by coalition forces, the ISF [Iraqi security forces], and Iraqi civilians for the October-December reporting period were the highest for any three-month period since 2003."
Here is the rest of the article for the curious.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/03/ ... index.html
That the audacity and arrogance of our leaders, have resulted in untold casualties. Casualties that continue to this very minute, and will continue to take a toll, long past the end of this awful war. That their arrogance continues to go unpunished, is a testament to our unwillingness to step outside of our comfortable lives, and confront the myriad of challenges before us in a meaningful way.
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It's also important to note that this guy is basically confessing to masterminding every major Al Qaeda plan in the last two decades or so.
This guy.
For anyone interested, here is the full transcript of his hearing.
http://www.npr.org/documents/2007/mar/m ... script.pdf
This guy.
For anyone interested, here is the full transcript of his hearing.
http://www.npr.org/documents/2007/mar/m ... script.pdf
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