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To: Road Walker who wrote (203897)9/24/2004 1:06:11 PM
From: RetiredNow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575999
 
Ok, John. In your happy world, if we just enage in a program of appeasement, then everything will be just fine.

Please don't attack us Osama, we'll leave you alone to pursue your nefarious goals. Please don't attack us Hitler, just attack those silly Polish people and we won't bother you, but just don't attack us. Oops, you took over France. Please don't attack us, why don't you concentrate on Lithuania and some of those other European powers. Oops, you have most of Europe. Please don't attack us, just focus your efforts on Russia. Why are you bombing us Hitler? I thought we had an agreement that you would attack everyone else and you'd leave us alone?

Grow up, John. These types of people have an appointment with death and we need to make sure they arrive on time. That is the only solution. Otherwise, you'll find that you have taken their place at that appointment.



To: Road Walker who wrote (203897)9/24/2004 4:16:24 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575999
 
Six Egyptians snatched in two Iraq kidnappings


Fri 24 September, 2004 19:30


By Mariam Karouny

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Gunmen have seized two Egyptians from their Baghdad office, the third in a new series of audacious operations to kidnap foreigners in the Iraqi capital this month.

In a separate attack that could be related, four Egyptians working for the same company were abducted west of the capital, an Egyptian diplomat in Baghdad said on Friday.

reuters.co.uk