Re: How to get rid of despotic rulers in the Middle East
Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 2:41 am
Todd, props to you for being a fat, lonely loser and not killing yourself.
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I'm basing my assessment on the fact that they look as if they smell like the inside of a tauntaun.Toddowen wrote:In what way? How are you basing your assessment?Ana Ng wrote:Arabic men gross me out.
aside from an old self-inflicted war wound, I'm good.Martyred wrote:PS ~ shout-out to Wags...how you rollin' tonight, bro'?
I'm sorry to hear that. What happened?Martyred wrote:My tomatoes? Not so good this year.
the recipe for great tomatoes is non stop brutal heat. i like a good home grown tomato as much as the next guy, but, they ain't worth living in hell for 3 months.War Wagon wrote:I'm sorry to hear that. What happened?Martyred wrote:My tomatoes? Not so good this year.
I'm not bragging, but the tomatoes in my back yard were spectacular and delicious. And that's not just my opinion, but that of my friends, neighbors and co-workers who got to share in the bounty as well.
There is a God and my tomato garden is proof of that.
Arab spring has created 'intelligence disaster', warns former CIA boss
The Arab spring has "delighted al-Qaida" and caused "an intelligence disaster" for the US and Britain, the former head of the CIA unit in charge of pursuing Osama bin Laden has warned.
Speaking at the Edinburgh international book festival, Michael Scheuer said: "The help we were getting from the Egyptian intelligence service, less so from the Tunisians but certainly from the Libyans and Lebanese, has dried up – either because of resentment at our governments stabbing their political leaders in the back, or because those who worked for the services have taken off in fear of being incarcerated or worse.
"The amount of work that has devolved on US and British services is enormous, and the result is blindness in our ability to watch what's going on among militants."
The Arab spring, he said, was "an intelligence disaster for the US and for Britain, and other European services".
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/au ... er-scheuer
I thought Al-Qaida was a franchise, like pizza shops. How can you knock out 'Al Qaida's #2' when they're are so many Al-Qaida locations? How can you know whether Al Qaida is delighted or notmvscal wrote: The Arab spring has "delighted al-Qaida"