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To: DMaA who wrote (203870)11/19/2001 11:57:02 AM
From: E. T.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Cite a U.S. military law that a taliban leader or any enemy of United States is in violation of. I don't think there is anything codified. I'm not disputing the use of military tribunals. You can't break a law if the law does not exist, so I'm wondering what military criminal code exists for enemies of United States.



To: DMaA who wrote (203870)11/19/2001 11:58:00 AM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 769670
 
Actually, you could say ET phoned in the answer to his/her own question....<g>

JLA



To: DMaA who wrote (203870)11/19/2001 12:16:34 PM
From: goldworldnet  Respond to of 769670
 
Stallone Interested in Reviving 'Rambo'
Tuesday November 13 05:52 PM EST
By ABCNEWS.com

Osama bin Laden better watch his step. Sylvester Stallone may send Rambo out to get the Taliban. Stallone's 55 and Rambo hasn't seen action since 1988 in Rambo III . But we know what happens when the bad guy underestimates Stallone's one-man army.

Watch out Osama, John Rambo is headed your way.

Sylvester Stallone may bring his one-man army out of retirement and send him back into Afghanistan 13 years after his last mission, London's Sunday Times reports.

As you may recall in 1988's Rambo III , our hero joined Afghan fighters to oppose Russian invaiders. Stallone's alter ego slipped behind Soviet lines (back then, there used to be an evil empire known as the Soviet Union) to rescue his former Green Beret commander.

In the new movie, Rambo will kick some Taliban butt, several sources report. Stallone is in Miami, reportedly working on the script. The movie, presumably Rambo IV could go before the cameras before the end of the year for a release next summer.

Stallone, 55, might be getting a little old for action movies. But don't be tricked by insurmountable odds. Remember in Rocky III when Mr. T's Clubber Lang said of the aging champ, "I pity the fool."

In the original flick, 1982's First Blood , Rambo, a Vietnam vet disenchanted with his country, gets harassed in a small town by local law enforcement. When a small town sheriff tortures him in jail, he unleashes hell.

In the first sequel, he returns to Vietnam to rescue a band of all-but-forgotten prisoners of war.

The Rocky and Rambo series have grossed more than $2 billion.

dailynews.yahoo.com

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