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Disguised as Palestinian Grocers, Israeli Troops Kidnap Gilad Shalit’s Kidnapper

What Wonderful News!

It looks like yet another huge dose of humiliation has been dished out for the shit-bird Arabs calling themselves Palestinians. And oh how Arabs hate humiliation… especially at the hands of Israeli Jews.

All I can say is tee hee hee, ha ha ha, ho ho ho, snicker snicker snicker.

From The Hashmonean:

Intel Coup: Shalit abductor.. Abducted!

Israeli special forces have daringly entered Gaza disguised as Hamas men & taken a senior Hamas man prisoner for interrogation. }} more…

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If Osama bin Laden ever gets tired of waging global jihad, perhaps he should interview for a job with MoveOn.org.

He’d get one, judging from his latest videotape to the American people: The first in three years, it contains vast sections of rambling rhetoric indistinguishable from the latest “netroots” rant.

“Why are the leaders of the White House keen to start wars and wage them around the world,” he asks, “occasionally even creating justifications based on deception and blatant lies, as you saw in Iraq?”

As it turns out, it’s all because of those evil oil companies: “The capitalist system,” he continues, “seeks to turn the entire world into a fiefdom of the major corporations under the label of ‘globalization’ in order to protect democracy.”

Sound familiar? (more…)

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Into Thin Air

The Americans were getting close. It was early in the winter of 2004-05, and Osama bin Laden and his entourage were holed up in a mountain hideaway along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. Suddenly, a sentry, posted several kilometers away, spotted a patrol of U.S. soldiers who seemed to be heading straight for bin Laden’s redoubt. The sentry radioed an alert, and word quickly passed among the Qaeda leader’s 40-odd bodyguards to prepare to remove “the Sheik,” as bin Laden is known to his followers, to a fallback position. As Sheik Said, a senior Egyptian Qaeda operative, later told the story, the anxiety level was so high that the bodyguards were close to using the code word to kill bin Laden and commit suicide. According to Said, bin Laden had decreed that he would never be captured. “If there’s a 99 percent risk of the Sheik’s being captured, he told his men that they should all die and martyr him as well,” Said told Omar Farooqi, a Taliban liaison officer to Al Qaeda who spoke to a NEWSWEEK reporter in Afghanistan. }} more…

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The term “unindicted co-conspirator” refers to any person who allegedly:

“…agreed with others to violate the law but who is not being charged with an offense and who, consequently, will not be tried or sentenced for his/her criminal conduct…”

The law permits admission of unindicted co-conspirators‘ statements and acts performed during and in furtherance of the conspiracy as evidence in determining the guilt or innocence of the indicted conspirators. Prosecutors often have enough evidence to indict these individuals, but instead name them as unindicted co-conspirators for a variety of strategic reasons.

In other words, they save their own guilty asses by snitching on their partners in crime.

Here are a few famous UCCs: 

  1. John Murtha
  2. Osama Bin Laden
  3. ENRON
  4. CAIR

Looks like Murtha fits right in here. It’s always nice for one to have peers to identify with.

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GHAZNI, Afghanistan — Two South Korean women kidnapped by the Taliban burst into tears Monday after being released into Red Cross custody on a desert road where one of the original 23 hostages kidnapped in mid-July was dumped after being shot and killed. }} more…

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I guess we’ll see, won’t we?

GHAZNI, Afghanistan - Afghanistan’s Taliban said on Saturday they had freed two female South Korean hostages, but local and national government officials said they had no knowledge of such a release.

“Today at 6.30 pm (1330 GMT), we released two of the female Korean hostages who were seriously ill, without any condition,” Taliban spokesman Qari Mohammad Yousuf told Reuters by telephone from an unknown location. “It’s possible that at any moment they will reach Ghazni, it all depends on the transport. As far as we are concerned, they are free … It’s a gesture of good faith to the people of Korea and to the Korean delegation in Afghanistan.”

However, the governor of Ghazni province, where the group of Korean church volunteers were seized on July 20 and are thought to be held, and a spokesman for Afghan President Hamid Karzai said they had no knowledge of any release. The Taliban have already killed two male hostages and threatened to kill more among the remaining 21, 18 of whom are women, unless Taliban prisoners are freed in exchange. (more…)

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GHAZNI, Afghanistan —  Taliban leaders held face-to-face negotiations with South Korean officials over the fate of 21 Christian missionaries being held hostage, a senior Afghan official said Friday.

A Taliban spokesman had earlier said the Afghan government had promised safe passage for two Taliban leaders so they could meet with South Korean negotiators.

Qari Yousef Ahmadi, a Taliban spokesman, said two members of the Taliban’s top council — Mullah Bashir and Mullah Nasorullah — would reach the city of Ghazni “soon” for talks, possibly to be held at the governor’s house. He said the government in Kabul gave the Taliban a written safety guarantee for the two officials’ lives.

Ahmdi also said the Taliban would not kill any of the 21 remaining South Korean hostages until the face-to-face meetings have been held. Two men among the group of 23 South Koreans kidnapped on July 19 have already been killed. }}

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The families of the kidnapped S. Korean hostages plead directly to the Afghan people to help in returning their loved ones safely home. The spokesman explains why the Koreans went to Afghanistan.

Break out the Kleenex ’cause you’ll need it.

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The husband of one of the South Korean hostages writes a poignant letter to his wife in this emotional video.

The Taliban says it’s willing to release the women hostages in exchange for female Afghan prisoners held at Bagram or in Kandahar. However, her future looks bleak. This video was a brilliant response to the Taliban’s ruthlessness. No matter how they handle this situation, they’ll look bad in the eyes of the world…just like Zarqawi in Iraq.

The ever bloviating Allahpundit at Hot Air doesn’t seem to understand why this video was made. Perhaps a bit more education about the oriental mind and understanding of matters of the heart would help him along. But I doubt it. He’s overstuffed with false self-importance and hubris. The rest of us get it and that’s all that really matters.

“If the Afghan government or the Americans agree to free any Afghan women they’ve jailed in (military bases in) Kandahar or Bagram, we’ll free the same number of female hostages,” Taliban spokesman Yousuf Ahmadi told AFP…

“We’re ready for such a deal. We don’t know how many women are in Bagram and Kandahar,” he said by phone from an unknown location.

The Afghan government said it was unaware of female prisoners with Taliban links, and a spokeswoman for the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force said it was not known if there were women held on those bases.

The South Korean ambassador to Afghanistan says some of the women are reportedly ill, but not “critically.

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This week marks the 31st anniversary of Operation Yonatan, Israel’s dramatic rescue of 103 hostages that took place on July 4, 1976 at Entebbe, Uganda.

As a college student in the US, I vividly remember watching events unfold as most of the rest of the nation was focused on the celebration of America’s bi-centennial.

Jews around the world held their breath as the terrorist incident ended with a relatively minimal loss of life. Pride and admiration for the daring and courage of Israel’s decision-makers and generals was the order of the day. }} more…

Yoni Netanyahu, the commander of the rescue team who was killed in the raid on Entebbe.

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GAZA — British reporter Alan Johnston, looking pale and tired, was released Wednesday after nearly four months in captivity in the Gaza Strip and said it was “fantastic” to be free after an “appalling” ordeal. }} more…

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We Must Rescue Muslims from Islam. It’s the Right Thing to Do!

You heard it here first and Lance wrote it.

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One answer to Islamofascism is to simply kill anyone who subscribes to the uniquely Islamic things listed in the tags below. It’s a matter of survival, so screw being polite, academic, or politically correct.

The Qur’an (Koran, Qrap’an) is one powerful book. It’s a cult classic, but a dangerous proposition to continue allowing it to be reprinted. It’s a handbook for murder, mayhem, and destruction, yet everyone seems to focus on Muslim terrorists as the problem when the real culprit is the book.

Burn all Qur’ans and kill anyone holding a copy and the problem of militant Islam will dissipate like a fart in the wind!

Instead of the Qur’an, if Osama Bin Laden had read The Bible, or A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, The Catcher in the Rye, or even The Boys in the Band, the twin towers would probably still be standing, 3000 plus American soldiers would still be alive, OBL probably would have come out of the closet by embracing his homosexuality, and perhaps he would have opened a gay bar in San Francisco’s Tenderloin District as a way to assuage his repressed homosexuality.

Blame it on the Qur’an, not George Bush, you idiots!

The best way to defeat militant Islam is to rescue Muslims from its grasp. Wouldn’t this be the Christian approach? Even so, we may still have to kill a large percentage of radicalized Muslims before we’re successful.

Oh well. whatever it takes.

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BAGHDAD – American forces freed 42 kidnapped Iraqis — some of whom had been hung from ceilings and tortured for months — in a raid Sunday on an al-Qaida hideout north of Baghdad, the U.S. military said. }} more…

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Our condolences go out to the family of this young man. We’ll keep our fingers crossed for the other two missing soldiers.

BAGHDAD — Thousands of U.S. and Iraqi troops fanned out across the fields of southern Iraq in scorching temperatures Thursday as the military said it remained determined to find two missing U.S. soldiers after the body of a third was pulled from a river….

The military confirmed Thursday that the body found a day earlier in the Euphrates River south of Baghdad was that of Pfc. Joseph Anzack Jr., who had been missing since militants ambushed his unit nearly two weeks ago. }} more…

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Update: Fox News reports that the Army has confirmed the body pulled from a river in Iraq this morning was one of the captured US soldiers.

The search for the soldiers missing since an ambush in Mahmoudiya twelve days ago faced a troubling development on Wednesday, with reports emerging that at least one body, though possibly three, have been retrieved from rivers in Babel province.

Multiple media outlets have confirmed through US military and Iraqi police sources that one body found Wednesday in the Euphrates river, reportedly with Western features and wearing US-issue military pants, has been turned over to US authorities. (more…)

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BAGHDAD — U.S. forces on a raid in northern Baghdad killed a Shiite militant believed to have been the mastermind of a brazen January attack in Karbala that led to the capture and subsequent killing of four U.S. soldiers, the military said Sunday. (more…)

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This rumor is a couple of days old. It was originally emailed to us by one of our readers stating that 2 of the 3 captured soldiers being found dead was posted at The Free Republic. When I checked into it, there was only one Arabic site listed as the source. After a heated web search that returned no results, I chalked it up to propaganda. I was right.

Two days later, we get this from MEMRI: (more…)

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U.S. Offering Reward for Information on Soldiers Missing in Iraq

U.S. aircraft dropped leaflets Wednesday in a thinly populated farming area south of Baghdad, offering a $200,000 reward for any information on three missing American soldiers believed captured by Al Qaeda terrorists.

The new search tactic came as a senior U.S. military official in Baghdad told FOX News there was reason to believe the missing GIs were still alive. }} more…

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That’s right. No virgins. No paradise. No Allah. Just death and eternal Hell for this murdering butcher named Mullah Dadullah (better known by his fellow jihadists as “The Gimp” or “Stank Breath“). Basically, he’s just another dead Muslim Chicken.

The Gimp got suckered like so many other radicalized Muslims. He was another primitive simpleton who fell for Muhammad’s lies. Muhammad was nothing more than a false prophet and flimflam man. Now The Gimp is nothing more than worm food. The world is a better place now that he’s gone.

Will these desperate thugs ever wake up and realize they’ve been had by a murdering rapist, child molester, and madman who died over 1300 years ago? Don’t count on it.

From The New York Sun:

Mullah Gets His Wish For Martyrdom

by Steven Stalinsky

“The America of today is not the America of the past. … [It] has sunk so low that even the widows now want to participate in the war against it, and wish to defeat the U.S. … We will bring shameful defeat upon the Jews and the Christians. The cries you are now hearing from them once a day, you will hear them 20 times a day.” —Mullah Dadullah, Al-Jazeera TV, March 2, 2007

The demise of the Taliban’s top military commander, Mullah Dadullah, is certainly a victory in the war on terror. The one-legged Dadullah was by all accounts a vicious tyrant personally responsible for beheadings and other outrages who had rightfully earned his nicknames: the “Wild Beast” of the Taliban and the “Butcher of Kandahar.” }} more…

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BAGHDAD – An al-Qaida front group announced Sunday it had captured American soldiers in a deadly attack the day before, as thousands of U.S. troops searched insurgent areas south of Baghdad for their three missing comrades.

The statement came on one of the deadliest days in the country in recent weeks, with at least 137 people killed or found dead. A suicide truck bomb tore through the offices of a Kurdish political party in northern Iraq, killing 50 people, and a car bombing in a crowded Baghdad market killed another 17.

The Islamic State in Iraq offered no proof for its claim that it was behind the attack Saturday in Mahmoudiya that killed four U.S. soldiers and an Iraqi translator and left three soldiers missing. But the Sunni area known as the “triangle of death” is a longtime al-Qaida stronghold. }} more…

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