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Posted: Thu, 12th Apr 2007 03:08 Post subject: Al-Qaeda |
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Posted: Thu, 12th Apr 2007 03:36 Post subject: |
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ginge, I remember you saying that you are 27 on IRC, right? ))
"Only one country can destroy NATO in 40 minutes - it's Russia"
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Posted: Thu, 12th Apr 2007 03:42 Post subject: |
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fucking lol
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ginge51
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Posted: Thu, 12th Apr 2007 04:34 Post subject: |
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| Vodka-Redbull wrote: | | ginge, I remember you saying that you are 27 on IRC, right? )) |
why cant you answer the question?
wtf s this question i was asking got to do with me being 27 or not?
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ginge51
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Posted: Thu, 12th Apr 2007 04:36 Post subject: |
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| Dazz99 wrote: | | fucking lol |
you can go f**k yourself dazz
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Posted: Thu, 12th Apr 2007 04:39 Post subject: |
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Posted: Thu, 12th Apr 2007 04:40 Post subject: |
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ginge51
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ginge51
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Posted: Thu, 12th Apr 2007 04:58 Post subject: |
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Posted: Thu, 12th Apr 2007 05:01 Post subject: |
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learn something new everyday har har
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ginge51
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Posted: Thu, 12th Apr 2007 06:11 Post subject: |
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Whoever makes a topic that can't be brought down to Dazz-bashing in ten posts will get a million bucks and my old stained boxers.
"Only one country can destroy NATO in 40 minutes - it's Russia"
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ginge51
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Posted: Thu, 12th Apr 2007 06:41 Post subject: |
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| Vodka-Redbull wrote: | | Whoever makes a topic that can't be brought down to Dazz-bashing in ten posts will get a million bucks and my old stained boxers. |
lol i very much doubt you have a million bucks vodka
you still didnt answer my question vodka.
what has my age got to do with my post ?
obviously youre saying that i made a post only a 14 year old or whatever would of made?
but i cant see wtf youre going on about i was just asking a few questions about al queda ?
wheres the part what makes this post something that a 14 year old would make?
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Posted: Thu, 12th Apr 2007 06:47 Post subject: |
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the general writing style and you contradicting yourself reminds of a consfused teenager's post
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Posted: Thu, 12th Apr 2007 06:51 Post subject: |
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Useless thread of the year?
"Why don't you zip it, Zipfero?" - fraich3
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Posted: Thu, 12th Apr 2007 06:52 Post subject: |
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i r voting yes
"Only one country can destroy NATO in 40 minutes - it's Russia"
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Posted: Thu, 12th Apr 2007 08:07 Post subject: |
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its because they don't exist.
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Posted: Thu, 12th Apr 2007 12:17 Post subject: Re: Al-Qaeda |
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Posted: Thu, 12th Apr 2007 12:28 Post subject: |
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| ginge51 wrote: | | ELIZ wrote: |  |
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you faggat, that's the spoon I posted to that neokid in his welcoming to this forum. GET YOUR OWN SPOON!!!
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ginge51
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Posted: Thu, 12th Apr 2007 16:46 Post subject: |
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| Quote: | | by wankstain.Now comes to the point where you contradict yourself; you think theres a major attack coming but you also think the group is dead? Can you clear this up please. |
i said osama bin laden is possibly dead not the group.
i also said there COULD be a major attack soon.
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Posted: Thu, 12th Apr 2007 18:22 Post subject: |
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| ginge51 wrote: | | Quote: | | by wankstain.Now comes to the point where you contradict yourself; you think theres a major attack coming but you also think the group is dead? Can you clear this up please. |
i said osama bin laden is possibly dead not the group.
i also said there COULD be a major attack soon. |
OK, pedantaism aside, do you not have a response? I typed all that shit in the hope that you'd exchange your views now?
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Posted: Thu, 12th Apr 2007 18:41 Post subject: Re: Al-Qaeda |
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| ginge51 wrote: | just been reading a few forums about Al-Qaeda and was wondering whats happened to them?
there was a time a year or 2 ago that they were stricking all over the world every couple of weeks but for the last year or 2 nothing has happened no attacks nothing
just wondering what every1 else thinks has happened to them.
are the no more as a force?
will they unleash a major attack on some city shortly?
what do you think?
i think there gearing up for a major attack on some country in the near future
i reckon osama bin laden is dead he has nt made a message in years now
possibly the end for Al-Qaeda i hope so  |
| Quote: | Al-Qaeda claims Algeria attacks; 33 killed
ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) — The death toll from al-Qaeda-claimed suicide bombings in Algeria rose Thursday to 33, the government said, and police rolled out in force in the shaken capital, establishing highway checkpoints to reinforce security.
Another 57 people remained hospitalized from injuries suffered in Wednesday's blasts that struck the prime minister's office and a police station, said Interior Minister Yazid Zerhouni, who made his comments to the official APS news agency after visiting hospitals. Some 222 people were wounded in all.
The heavy security presence highlighted the menacing spread of Islamic militancy across North Africa and was reminiscent of the height of Algeria's Islamic insurgency in the 1990s.
Meanwhile, Western countries reduced embassy services and urged their citizens to avoid traveling on predictable routes in the oil- and gas-rich country.
The bombings lent credence to fears that al-Qaeda's new wing in North Africa — built on the foundations of a decade-old Algerian insurgency group fighting the nation's secular government — is coalescing into a deadly, possibly region-wide, threat.
Al-Qaeda, its regional arms or affiliates have not carried out such a deadly attack in non-insurgency areas since the Nov. 9, 2005, hotel bombings in Amman, Jordan, that killed 60 people, said Ben Venzke, head of the IntelCenter, a U.S. government contractor that monitors al-Qaeda messaging.
The group that claimed responsibility for Wednesday's attacks, al-Qaeda in Islamic North Africa, has carried out a series of recent bombings jeopardizing Algeria's tentative peace. The country, a staunch U.S. ally in the war on terrorism, has been trying to turn the page on a 15-year insurgency that killed 200,000 people.
Algeria's neighbors have shown signs of an increase in terrorist activity. Courts in Tunisia, to the east, in recent months convicted at least two dozen suspects on terrorism-related charges — many said to be linked to the Algeria-based network. In January, at least 14 people were killed in Tunisia in clashes between Islamist extremists and security forces.
In Morocco, to the west, three suspected terrorists blew themselves up and a fourth was shot and killed in a police raid Tuesday in the country's largest city, Casablanca.
Moroccan Interior Minister Chakib Benmoussa said Wednesday that investigators have not established links between the Casablanca violence and that in Algeria, but "we don't rule it out."
Until recently, Algeria's peace efforts seemed successful: Military crackdowns and amnesty offers had turned militants into a ragtag assembly of fighters in rural hideouts.
Late last year, the main Algerian militant group, the Salafist Group for Call and Combat, known by the French acronym GSPC, changed its name to al-Qaeda in Islamic North Africa and began targeting foreigners — signs the dwindling ranks of Islamic fighters were regrouping.
Wednesday's attacks were the deadliest to hit the Algiers region since 2002, when a bomb in a market in a suburb killed 38 people and injured 80. The targeting of the premier's office was among the most brazen in Algerian history.
The date of Wednesday's attacks, April 11, was potentially symbolic: Attacks on the 11th day of the month are a hallmark of al-Qaeda and its admirers.
Algerian Prime Minister Abdelaziz Belkhadem, who was not in his office during the attack, called the bombings a "cowardly, criminal terrorist act." Parts of six floors of the building housing his office and those of the Interior Ministry were ripped away, and iron gates outside were bent by the blast.
The government did not name suspects. Al-Jazeera television reported receiving a call from a spokesman for al-Qaeda's North Africa wing saying three suicide bombers in vehicles packed with explosives carried out the attacks.
Witnesses said they saw a red car drive toward the prime minister's office, that police opened fire to try to stop it, and that the car exploded.
Fayza Kebdi, a lawyer who works opposite the government building in Algiers, said the explosion blew her husband across the room.
"We thought the years of terrorism were over," she said. "We thought that everything was back to normal. But now, the fear is coming back."
Civil defense officials reported at least 12 people and 135 injured in the government building. And 12 others were killed and 87 wounded in the attack on the police station, which is on the road to Algiers' airport.
Of the wounded, 57 were kept in hospitals Wednesday night, while the rest were treated and released, the Interior Ministry said. |
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2007-04-11-algeria-explosion_N.htm?csp=34
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Posted: Thu, 12th Apr 2007 23:07 Post subject: |
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fucking stupid topic to begin with though.. how the fuck are we supposed to know about Al Qaeda? it's not like they share their fucking plans with us.
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Posted: Thu, 12th Apr 2007 23:08 Post subject: |
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come on ginge I stayed on topic for you and you didn't repsonse at all?
I know we have been bashing in other threads but keep it real man, I thought you actually had an opinion and some thoughts on the subject instead you're fobbing things off just like Leo when I was giving him some serious response
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