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To: FJB who wrote (91172)9/16/2010 4:23:55 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 224707
 
yes it does



To: FJB who wrote (91172)9/16/2010 8:46:52 PM
From: lorne1 Recommendation  Respond to of 224707
 
Submitting to islam king gets hussein obama results?
Of course it remains to be seen who benefits from these results?

Pakistani military sets up al-Qaida talks
Discussions target NATO presence in Afghanistan
September 16, 2010
wnd.com



The Pakistani military, which always has denied controlling or influencing al-Qaida, now is working to facilitate talks between the Taliban and the United States, according to informed sources, a report from Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin confirms.

With the help of Saudi Arabia, Pakistani military discussions with the Taliban center around U.S. troop departure from Afghanistan by July 2011 and the release of some 60 Pakistanis from the U.S. military detention center at Guantanamo, according to Pakistan military officials.

The Pakistani military is said to talk to the Taliban and then inform the Saudis of the discussions. Riyadh then passes this information on to Washington.

Pakistani military discussions are said to involve top Taliban commanders including Sirajuddin Haqqani, whose insurgent group has been causing the most U.S. casualties in Afghanistan.

Haqqani is a Pashtun warlord who is engaging U.S. and coalition forces of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization from a base in North Waziristan in Pakistan. He also is known to be assisting al-Qaida operatives, these sources say.

Ironically, the U.S. government's Rewards for Justice Program is offering a $5 million reward for Haqqani's capture.

Haqqani has been targeted on a number of occasions by U.S. drones. One such mission last February killed his younger brother, Mohammad, instead of him.

Haqqani is known to be a prominent member of the "Taliban Quetta Shura," a group of the top leadership of the militant Afghan Taliban. Defense sources said the Quetta Shura is directing the insurgency in Afghanistan.



To: FJB who wrote (91172)9/16/2010 10:39:23 PM
From: lorne2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224707
 
IMO...they should have given this guy some sort of medal for courage and honor.

Koran burner fired
By TIM PERONE
September 15, 2010
nypost.com

Derek Fenton, the protester who burned pages from the Koran on Saturday near the site of a planned mosque two blocks from Ground Zero, was fired from his job at NJ Transit, officials there said yesterday.

His bosses said Fenton "violated New Jersey Transit's code of ethics."