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Old October 30th 04, 11:15 AM
Mal
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It cant be that hard to find a towel head with a AK47 two tin cans and a
piece of string.

All your best minds must be writing brain washing propaganda for holyweird
or election speeches.

Get of your soap box's and find the prick so we can enjoy flying and
freedom.

The French are terrorists they bombed the rainbow warrior and what happened
to Lady Dianna ?

Mal


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Slingsby wrote:
OPINION


Kerry's October surprise
Friday, October 29, 2004
How's this for an October surprise?

While John Kerry is running around claiming President George Bush and
our troops overseas failed the American people by not guarding an
explosives dump without explosives in it, documents have been


The only politician to criticize our troops is Rudy Giuliani you
numbskull.

There's plenty of other forums where you and your fellow wingnuts can
jerk each other off. This forum is for glider pilots, including the
French ones who regularly kick our asses in international competitions.



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Old October 30th 04, 05:26 PM
Libelle201
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The French are terrorists they bombed the rainbow warrior and what happened
to Lady Dianna ?


- Terrorists? It would be nice if got out of your redneck state once a
while, stop watching CNN news and get a brain transplant (even a
pigeon will do in your case), after all US attacked an independent
country in the name of something that turned out to be LIES! Now US is
occupying a independent country, trying to form a so called democratic
government...These people by all means are the freedom fighters, and
so you want to talk about terrorism?
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Old October 30th 04, 06:33 PM
goneill
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I would not be too fast at dismissing the notion that the
bombing of the Rainbow warrior was not a terrorist act .
My wifes cousin Barry was the lead scientist who
( like your TV program CSI) who put together the evidence
to convict those two that were caught so I know a lot more
than the average person about the case.

"A group without warning organised and perpetuated an attack
on an unarmed vessel in our port !"

There is NO difference to the "911" attacks with aircraft or the
bombing of the goverment building with the truck bomb that
blew the front off it in the US.

The connection to the French is clear "an French active military
service unit worked as a team to do the bombing"
I cannot say to much more because there are "STILL ACTIVE
ARREST WARRANTS" for the other members of that team
all of whom continued in military service after the attack and
most of them received promotions and increased responsibility
in the French military services.Obvious protective measures
were taken by french military to prevent an Israeli type of
kidnap and bring to those members to NZ to stand trial.
gary



"Libelle201" wrote in message
m...
The French are terrorists they bombed the rainbow warrior and what
happened
to Lady Dianna ?


- Terrorists? It would be nice if got out of your redneck state once a
while, stop watching CNN news and get a brain transplant (even a
pigeon will do in your case), after all US attacked an independent
country in the name of something that turned out to be LIES! Now US is
occupying a independent country, trying to form a so called democratic
government...These people by all means are the freedom fighters, and
so you want to talk about terrorism?



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Old October 30th 04, 09:29 PM
Mal
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Australia does not have CNN I do not view TV we have states and territory's
here no rednecks mostly very well educated we do have a few ferals however.

Yes and the Australian government must watch too much CIA you call it CNN.

Have they finished rigging the current US election yet.

I never went to a protest in my life until
http://www.mals.net/nwp/pages/DSC00161.htm great banner best ever seen.

Little Johnny is our brain washed PM I am sure he has CNN

I was born into and lived next door of many countries that had terrorists
they had AK47's half my friends are dead due to terrorists talk about it I
lived it for my first 11 years on this earth.

How do you tell a politician is lying his lips are moving.

If you poke a stick at a snake it will bite you even a redneck could tell
you that.

GWB is up to no good the fish rots from the head first.


"Libelle201" wrote in message
m...
The French are terrorists they bombed the rainbow warrior and what
happened
to Lady Dianna ?


- Terrorists? It would be nice if got out of your redneck state once a
while, stop watching CNN news and get a brain transplant (even a
pigeon will do in your case), after all US attacked an independent
country in the name of something that turned out to be LIES! Now US is
occupying a independent country, trying to form a so called democratic
government...These people by all means are the freedom fighters, and
so you want to talk about terrorism?



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Old October 30th 04, 10:50 PM
Robert Danewid
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Cumulus knows no frontiers, they go everywhere abd belongs to everyone.

Please do not damage our international brotherhood, I do not care
sharing a thermal with a muslim, a bhuddist or an American or even a
Swedish socialist!

/Robert
Swedish glider pilot

Mal wrote:
Australia does not have CNN I do not view TV we have states and territory's
here no rednecks mostly very well educated we do have a few ferals however.

Yes and the Australian government must watch too much CIA you call it CNN.

Have they finished rigging the current US election yet

I never went to a protest in my life until
http://www.mals.net/nwp/pages/DSC00161.htm great banner best ever seen.

Little Johnny is our brain washed PM I am sure he has CNN

I was born into and lived next door of many countries that had terrorists
they had AK47's half my friends are dead due to terrorists talk about it I
lived it for my first 11 years on this earth.

How do you tell a politician is lying his lips are moving.

If you poke a stick at a snake it will bite you even a redneck could tell
you that.

GWB is up to no good the fish rots from the head first.


"Libelle201" wrote in message
m...

The French are terrorists they bombed the rainbow warrior and what
happened
to Lady Dianna ?


- Terrorists? It would be nice if got out of your redneck state once a
while, stop watching CNN news and get a brain transplant (even a
pigeon will do in your case), after all US attacked an independent
country in the name of something that turned out to be LIES! Now US is
occupying a independent country, trying to form a so called democratic
government...These people by all means are the freedom fighters, and
so you want to talk about terrorism?




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Old October 31st 04, 05:21 AM
Slingsby
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Kerry's 'evolution'
Charles Krauthammer
October 29, 2004

WASHINGTON -- In the 1990s, Afghanistan was allowed to fall to the
Taliban and become the global center for the training, indoctrination
and seeding of jihadists around the world -- including the mass
murderers of 9/11. This week, just three years after a two-month war
that destroyed the Taliban, Afghanistan completed its first free
election, choosing as president a pro-American democrat enjoying
legitimacy and wide popular support.

This represents the single most astonishing geopolitical
transformation of the last four years. (Deposing Saddam Hussein ranks
second. The global jihad against America was no transformation at all:
It existed long before the Bush administration. We'd simply ignored al
Qaeda's declaration of war.) But perhaps even more astonishing is how
this singular American victory has disappeared from public
consciousness.

Americans have a deserved reputation for historical amnesia.
Three years -- an eon -- have made us imagine that the Afghan War was
easy and foreordained.

Easy? In 2001, we had nothing there. What had the Clinton
administration left in place? No plausible military plan. Virtually no
intelligence. No local infrastructure. No neighboring bases. The
Afghan Northern Alliance was fractured and weak. And Pakistan was
actively supporting the bad guys.

Within days of 9/11, the clueless airhead president that inhabits
Michael Moore's films and Tina Brown's dinner parties had done this:
forced Pakistan into alliance with us, isolated the Taliban, secured
military cooperation from Afghanistan's northern neighbors, and
authorized a radical war plan involving just a handful of Americans on
the ground, using high technology and local militias to utterly rout
the Taliban.

Bush put in place a military campaign that did in two months what
everyone had said was impossible: defeating an entrenched, fanatical,
ruthless regime in a territory that had forced the great British and
Soviet empires into ignominious retreat. Bush followed that by
creating in less than three years a fledgling pro-American democracy
in a land with no history of democratic culture and just emerging from
25 years of civil war.

This is all barely remembered and barely noted. Most amazing of
all, John Kerry has managed to transform our Afghan venture into a
failure -- a botched operation in which Bush let Osama bin Laden get
away because he ``outsourced'' bin Laden's capture to ``warlords'' in
the battle of Tora Bora.

Outsourced? The entire Afghan War was outsourced. How does Kerry
think we won it? How did Mazar-e Sharif, Kabul and Kandahar fall?
Stormed by thousands of American GIs? They fell to the ``warlords'' we
had enlisted, supported and directed. It was their militias that
overran the Taliban.

``Outsourcing'' is a demagogue's way of saying ``using allies.''
(Isn't Kerry's Iraq solution to ``outsource'' the problem to the
``allies'' and the United Nations?) And in Afghanistan it meant the
very best allies: locals who had a far better chance of knowing what
cave to storm without getting blown up. As Kerry himself said on
national television at the time of Tora Bora (Dec. 14, 2001): ``What
we are doing, I think, is having its impact and it is the best way to
protect our troops and sort of minimalize the proximity, if you will''
-- i.e., not throwing American lives away in tunnels and caves in
alien territory. ``I think we have been doing this pretty effectively
and we should continue to do it that way.''

Now, as always, the retroactive military genius says he would
have done it differently. Yet in the same interview, asked about how
things were going overall in Afghanistan, he said ``I think we have
been smart, I think the administration leadership has done it well and
we are on the right track.''

Once again, the senator's position has evolved, to borrow The New
York Times' delicate term for Kerry's many about-faces.

This election comes down to a choice between one man's evolution
and the other man's resolution. With his endlessly repeated Tora Bora
charges, Kerry has made Afghanistan a major campaign issue. So be it.
Who do you want as president? The man who conceived the Afghan
campaign, carried it through without flinching when it was being
called a ``quagmire'' during its second week, and has seen it through
to Afghanistan's transition to democracy? Or the retroactive genius,
who always knows what needs to be done after it has already happened
-- who would have done ``everything'' differently in Iraq, yet in
Afghanistan would have replicated Bush's every correct, courageous,
radical and risky decision -- except one. Which, of course, he would
have done differently. He says. Now.

©2004 Washington Post Writers Group

www.townhall.com
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Old October 31st 04, 07:29 AM
Marian Aldenhövel
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Hi,

Bush put in place a military campaign that did in two months what
everyone had said was impossible: defeating an entrenched, fanatical,
ruthless regime in a territory that had forced the great British and
Soviet empires into ignominious retreat.


There is still daily fighting in Afghanistan.

Ciao, MM
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Fon +49 228 624013, Fax +49 228 624031.
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not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant."
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Old October 31st 04, 03:14 PM
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"Slingsby" wrote in message
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Kerry's 'evolution'

I guess you can't take a hint. I will, for the first time that I can
remember on RAS, apply the appropriate fix.

Bye
Vaughn



 




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