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2004-02-15 Home Front: WoT
Army Intelligence Gathering Upsets Islamic Moonbats at University of Texas
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Posted by Dragon Fly 2004-02-15 7:00:54 PM|| || Front Page|| [4 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 "I thought it was outrageous. He was asking questions intimidating and was using the element of surprise to try to get information out of us, which was wholly inappropriate,"

Isn't that what freaking lawyers try to do to everybody else. Turnabout is fair play I always say
Posted by Cheddarhead 2004-2-15 7:14:09 PM||   2004-2-15 7:14:09 PM|| Front Page Top

#2 Ooohhh, so skeery! Hold me Jessica! You too, Sahar (Aziz)! Closer! Even closer! Lol! Okay, now you put your ankle here and you put your head there and... Yeah, that's the ticket!

These people are, per the fear-mongering academia script, playing out their outraged LLL parts, just as the Army Intel is doing its job. Melike what the intel guys are doing.

Profiling = good sense. When we are attacked by the Anasazi or the Atlanteans, they will get interviewed, as well. Thanks, guys.

Meanwhile, Muslims, you can choose to cooperate with the Gov't's logical attempts to gather intel and protect America - or not. Cooperation will get you an interview and honesty in it will get you a clean bill of health. Not cooperating or being dishonest will get you a proctology exam. So many choices! 'tards.
Posted by .com 2004-2-15 7:16:47 PM||   2004-2-15 7:16:47 PM|| Front Page Top

#3 "I thought it was outrageous. He was asking questions intimidating and was using the element of surprise to try to get information out of us, which was wholly inappropriate," Biddle said.

Oh my GOD!!. They held a gun on you?!?!

They didn't?

They had supoenas?

They didn't?

Then kindly explain to the rest of us non-elites how two soldiers sworn to uphold the Constitution intimidated you.

And by the way dearie; It was Muslims who used the element of surprise on 3,000 of your fellow American citizens. I wouldn't use the word surprise with reference to simple questions.
Posted by badanov  2004-2-15 7:30:20 PM|| [http://www.rkka.org]  2004-2-15 7:30:20 PM|| Front Page Top

#4 The intelligence agents should pose as journalists. I bet these fine people who have nothing to hide whatsoever would only be too glad to blab every detail and spell every name to a friendly reporter-type who wants to spread the word of how wonderful and fair Islamic law is.

For bonus points, tell 'em you're a Beeb reporter. I guarantee they won't shut up.
Posted by Dar  2004-2-15 7:51:50 PM||   2004-2-15 7:51:50 PM|| Front Page Top

#5 The intelligence agents should pose as journalists.

Unless Bush has changed things, that would be illegal. Apparently reporters are so critically important to the future of civilization, only terrorists and the enemies of the US are allowed to impersonate them.
Posted by Robert Crawford  2004-2-15 8:39:43 PM|| [http://www.kloognome.com/]  2004-2-15 8:39:43 PM|| Front Page Top

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