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Albie

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  1. you're suprised its crazy news
  2. whatever :rolleyes:
  3. And we are supposed to see them as "angels" ? The hell with them ! I don´t think their God tell them to kill people... agrees :smug:
  4. I can't I gotta girlfriend :smug: Ricky Martin doesn't count as a girlfriend. whatever dude, you're just lame please stop looking to have a go with me
  5. you're trying to break my spirit and get me angry news flash, it ain't gonna happen, so quit while you're ahead buddy :lol:
  6. I can't I gotta girlfriend :smug:
  7. why ? :confused: what did I do wrong ?
  8. yeah, whatever I'm not gonna argue, because Albie is a changed person :P
  9. Albie replied to Sammie's topic in The Lounge
    chill, I think Sammie is trying to imitate the old me :lol:
  10. yeah, they think if they blow themselves up, that they will get 7 virgins and lots of gold in their so called "paradise" give me a fucking break, where are their minds at
  11. I don't understand why Terrorist wanna hurt us, if we help other countries in many ways their jealous is what makes them have evil intentions :angry:
  12. I'm sorry for my frustation
  13. THIS COUNTRY ISN'T SAFE WITH BUSH AS COMMANDER IN CHIEF WE NEED A FRESH START TO AMERICA, THAT MEANS BRING IN KERRY TO TAKE OVER
  14. U.S. hiding Al Qaeda suspects, says report Associated Press NEW YORK — At least 11 al Qaeda suspects have "disappeared'' in U.S. custody, and some may have been tortured, Human Rights Watch said in a report issued Monday. The prisoners are probably being held outside the United States without access to the Red Cross or any oversight of their treatment, the human rights group said. In some cases, the United States will not even acknowledge the prisoners are in custody. The report said the prisoners include the alleged architect of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, as well as Abu Zubaydah, who is believed to be a close aide to Osama bin Laden. In refusing to disclose the prisoners' whereabouts or acknowledge the detentions, Human Rights Watch said, the U.S. government has violated international law, international treaties and the Geneva Convention. The group called on the government to bring all the prisoners "under the protection of the law.'' "I think the U.S. demeans itself when it adopts the philosophy that the ends justify the means in the fight against terror,'' said Reed Brody, special counsel with Human Rights Watch. CIA spokesman Mark Mansfield said the agency has not seen the report and declined to comment. The report -- titled The United States' `Disappeared:' The CIA's Long-term 'Ghost Detainees' -- said many of the prisoners have provided valuable intelligence to U.S. officials. But it also cited reports that some detainees have lied under pressure to please their interrogators. Human Rights Watch has no firsthand knowledge of the treatment of these detainees. Much of the report stems from news accounts that have cited unidentified government sources acknowledging the torture or mistreatment of detainees. The report provides a brief sketch of 11 detainees believed to be incommunicado in undisclosed locations. They hail from countries across the Arab world, including Libya, Yemen, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. U.S. authorities have confirmed the detention of six of them, the report said.
  15. Albie replied to busybeeburns's topic in The Lounge
    I'm sick of Pres. Bush
  16. I'm sick of Osama Bin Laden
  17. THIS IS BUSH'S FAULT, FUCK YOU BUSH, YOU GOTTA GO MAN, YOU ARE MAKING AMERICA A NON-SAFE PLACE TO LIVE
  18. hey you got to admit, back in those days it was hilarious, especialy when you went to the blue board WELL, that was then, this is now :P
  19. Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden has appeared on a new videotape directly admitting to organizing the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks and threatening of more attacks to come. Al-Jazeera broadcast parts of the 18-minute-long tape Friday evening. On the tape, which has surfaced just days ahead of the U.S. presidential election, bin Laden addresses the American people and says the 9/11 attacks were carried out because "we are a free people ... and we want to regain the freedom of our nation.'' "We decided to destroy towers in America,'' the al Qaeda leader says. Appearing healthy and reading from a sheet of paper, he adds the attacks would have been less severe if U.S. President George Bush had been more alert. "It never occurred to us that the commander in chief of the country would leave 50,000 citizens in the two towers to face those horrors alone ... because he thought listening to a child discussing her goats was more important," bin Laden said, referring to Bush's visit to a school when the attack occurred. Al-Jazeera did not say how it received the tape nor how it has concluded that it is authentic. The Qatari-based channel has previously received audio and videotapes from people linked to al Qaeda. More to come...
  20. if you were the old albie, you would of joined about 400 diffrent times by know :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: j/k yeah, yeah, yeah

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