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Originally posted by Agathon
Where do we go to send Al Qaeda money?
Al Qaeda money? They have their own currency?
I suppose you just go to the post office or any authorized drop box.
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Originally posted by Agathon
Where do we go to send Al Qaeda money?
i'll pm you the address. it is important to note that al qaeda only accepts donations in used notes. it is also worth bearing in mind, when considerating how much to send, that a small offering will only outrage allah (peace be upon him) and bring down his wrathful vengeance on the miserly and unrighteous.
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i'll pm you the address. it is important to note that al qaeda only accepts donations in used notes. it is also worth bearing in mind, when considerating how much to send, that a small offering will only outrage allah (peace be upon him) and bring down his wrathful vengeance on the miserly and unrighteous.
It's clearly the lesser of two evils.
Who are they going to put on trial next: Bin Laden's grocer?
I find this a tepid "victory" at best. The man was aquicted of every single charge that would have created any possible excuse for him being in Guantanamo and part of this highly questionable legal procedure. He could have been sent to a normal federal prison and had his day in a Federal court YEARS ago if all he was guilty of was dirving around Osama and being his bodyguard.
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Who are they going to put on trial next: Bin Laden's grocer?
i believe that so far they have managed to convict someone who skinned monkeys ( ) in the vicinity of bin laden and now his driver. it's very hard to see the benefit to anyone in doing things this way.
the joke of it is, even if this guy had been acquitted of all charges, he would still have been kept in guantanamo bay because no other country will accept him.
"The Christian way has not been tried and found wanting, it has been found to be hard and left untried" - GK Chesterton.
"The most obvious predicition about the future is that it will be mostly like the past" - Alain de Botton
the joke of it is, even if this guy had been acquitted of all charges, he would still have been kept in guantanamo bay because no other country will accept him.
The whole thing has transcended farce. The Emperor truly has no clothes. The scary thing is that McCain will be the next emperor.
Not really. Shrub has said he'll continue to hold him as an enemy combatant after he finishes his sentence.
Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree...
Originally posted by chegitz guevara
Not really. Shrub has said he'll continue to hold him as an enemy combatant after he finishes his sentence.
That doesn't really work does it. I mean he's a citizen of a country the US is not at war with. Apart from the fact that from an international law-perspective his trial by an American military court on Guantanamo is a bit dubious, he can't be held anymore if he has served his sentence.
Besides, a driver being a prisoner of war is far-fetched anyway, but.. okay that's debatable.
Face it: the US and Bush in particular lost international credibility on Guantanamo. Better not cling onto it
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