Monday May 28, 2012

Pakistani Taliban leader's hometown captured

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    adaydream

    I'm glad to hear of another Pakistani success. < :-)

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    Sarge

    Just a minor setback. The infidels will be defeated!

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    DickMorris

    Let`s take the war to these evil doers. Carpet bombing whatever is deemed needed should be done from now. We must defeat this trhreat to our democracy and freed

    Hopefully this slimeballs hometown will be the first of many that will be taken before our lilly livered new "president" runs away from the enemy and our ultimate victory.

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    WilliB

    Smoke and mirrors. The Taliban represent true islam, and Pakistan will eventually fall for them.

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    tanglewood

    Bin Laden's message of hate and separation goes unchallenged and unquestioned by "moderate" Moslems. It appears that the vast majority of the world's 1.2 billion Moslems are perfectly OK with him being the modern face of their faith.

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    WilliB

    tanglewood:

    " Bin Laden's message of hate and separation goes unchallenged and unquestioned by "moderate" Moslems. "

    Why should they challenge it? To challenge the Taliban message, they would have to challenge islam. And if they did that, how could they still call themselves muslems?

    That is the systemic dilemma that moderate moslems always find themselves in.

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