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To: Cage Rattler who wrote (873)9/14/2006 6:48:39 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20106
 
So, you're suggesting that we have our people among them feeding us info? I doubt it, we don't need it, our drones do a good enough job not to have to risk a single life... we should have blown them away, what rules of engagement are they talking about? This is not an army in uniform from a known country, these are sub human barbarians who hide behind little kids and the elderly, these are cowards, we have an obligation to delete them anywhere we find them... and if civilians are killed also, then that will be a message to others not to harbor them... as long as we play paddy cake with these barbarians, they will have the upper hand, I guarantee it...

GZ



To: Cage Rattler who wrote (873)9/15/2006 8:10:47 AM
From: Proud_Infidel  Respond to of 20106
 
No mercy for Bali bombers: PM
news.com.au ^ | 15th September 2006

news.com.au

PRIME Minister John Howard says he will wear criticism he has double standards for opposing death penalties for Australians, but not asking for clemency for the Bali bombers.

Mr Howard said when it came to the Bali bombers on death row, he could not find it in his heart to ask for clemency.

Mr Howard made the comments when asked what his government will do on behalf of the six Bali Nine members facing the death sentence for trying to smuggle 8.3kg of heroin to Australia last April.

"I'm against the death penalty," he told Southern Cross Broadcasting.

"I'm certainly against the death penalty being applied to Australians.

"If you're going back to my reaction in relation to the Bali bombers, I cannot find it in my heart to publicly ask the Indonesian government to spare the lives of the people who murdered 88 Australians.

"I'm sorry, but if people think that means I've got a double standard, and some will say that, I will have to cop that criticism."

(Excerpt) Read more at news.com.au ....