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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (180756)9/13/2001 11:27:22 PM
From: RON BL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769668
 
Yah mean yah want John Wayne.



To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (180756)9/13/2001 11:31:23 PM
From: chalu2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769668
 
Yasser Arafat's Tanzim have kidnapped the Palestinian cameraman who shot a
report for a major news agency showing Palestinians in Ramallah celebrating
the attacks against the United States. The report includes footage of
Palestinian Police firing their assault rifles in the air in celebration as
hundreds cheer.
Granot said that the news agency was warned that the cameraman would be
killed if they dared to air the item.

People have gathered together several of these pictures, along with a
couple of articles on both the Paletsinian celebrations and Egyptians
talking to the press about their happiness.

See below:
gamla.org.il



To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (180756)9/17/2001 11:57:35 PM
From: phyxter  Respond to of 769668
 
Cheney has indeed been a cool hand through all of this.
And Powell has been a steadying influence as well.
They've been there before, know their way around a world
map, and you can be sure that the government is in
capable hands with these men around. Cheney's interview
with Tim Russert Sunday was simply impressive. He was
controlled, in command, and confident. His decision to
shoot down hijacked passenger jets threatening targets
in D.C. was a horrible one, and the correct and a
courageous one. Only one misjudgement on his part:
I still contend, all invective on this board to the
contrary, that his decision to send the President to
Nebraska was a bad one - and one he privately regrets.
Note that he was careful not to show up in public
until Sunday, so as not to show up the President.
I don't know whether I'd be happier with him as President,
but he's been a heck of a VP.