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Felix_Leiter

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  1. im not hell bent on having mod status.. just not giving it up because YOU decide to move people's posts
  2. "i guess doris..zehra..jess...regina..adam..marisa..carl...mike...jimmy...were all part of that crew? good to know" dude you're wearing a fuckin nametag in that pic i posted.. you cant get around this!
  3. please go ahead.. go into it..your whole social circle revolves around CP
  4. can you prove that? i can already name like 8 people with fsns.
  5. thats the exact reaction i was expecting...your life revolves around this board
  6. yes i was wrong for doing it.. but I was only moving HIS threads after the fact he started moving threads.. i hate censorship and i have always been the type that is like "anything goes here".. tell me not.. do a search of me from the early posts of this board.. this board was about posting whatever you want.. i hate the idea of moving threads.. and i sent the disc already
  7. fsn's are not the same as moving/deleting posts.. and the majority of people that post here have fsns.get over it.
  8. that means something coming from you... i think phatman did that too.. so is he a whiny bitch too?
  9. not crying at all.. its the principle..dont liken this to politics now.. just stop moving posts.. very easy
  10. dude that was like 4 years ago.. lets think back at what you were doing at the time? hanging out with bigpoppanils and the roxystage crew dont make me laugh.. i know dgmodel is your friend outside the board, but i wonder how much you would support him if he didnt cook for you or play cards with you..
  11. why should anyone step down when you are the one moving posts? you are trying to make this into a huge problem when in fact you are the only problem.
  12. not a chance..this simple problem will stop when dgmodel stops moving posts.. thats it.
  13. now i see you rated every thread 5 stars except mine.. wow.. coulda sworn you said you were leaving too..
  14. how bout you just stop moving threads or step down? cant believe you are still talkin bout this!
  15. with all this being said.. i think Carlos Beltran will have one of his best seasons this year
  16. serious? or sarcastic?
  17. why you imposing your opinion on other people? didnt you just get into house music like a year ago? Stop talking so much when you are still a noobie.
  18. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060209/ap_on_go_pr_wh/bush WASHINGTON - President Bush said the U.S.-led global war on terror has "weakened and fractured" al-Qaida and allied groups, outlining as proof new details about the multinational cooperation that foiled purported terrorist plans to fly a commercial airplane into the tallest skyscraper on the West Coast. "The terrorists are living under constant pressure and this adds to our security," Bush said. "When terrorists spend their days working to avoid death or capture, it's harder for them to plan and execute new attacks on our country. By striking the terrorists where they live, we're protecting the American homeland." But the president said the anti-terror battle is far from over. "The terrorists are weakened and fractured, yet they're still lethal," the president said in a speech at the National Guard Memorial Building. "We cannot let the fact that America hasn't been attacked in 41/2 years since September the 11th lull us into the illusion that the threats to our nation have disappeared. They have not." Bush has referred to the 2002 plot before. In an address last October, he said the United States and its allies had foiled at least 10 serious plots by the al-Qaida terror network in the last four years, including plans for Sept. 11-like attacks on both U.S. coasts. The White House initially would not give details of the plots but later released a fact sheet with a brief, and vague, description of each. The president filled in details on Thursday. He said that Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the alleged mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks who was captured in 2003, had already begun planning the West Coast operation in October, just after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. One of Mohammed's key planners was Hambali, the alleged operations chief of the al-Qaida related terrorist group Jemaah Islamiyah. Instead of recruiting Arab hijackers, Hambali found Southeast Asian men who would be less likely to arouse suspicion and who were sent to meet with Osama bin Laden, Bush said. Under the plot, the hijackers were to use shoe bombs to blow open the cockpit door of a commercial jetliner, take control of the plane and crash it into the Library Tower in Los Angeles, since renamed the US Bank Tower, Bush said. In his remarks, Bush inadvertently referred to the site as "Liberty Tower," and immediately afterward, the White House corrected him. The president said the plot was derailed when a Southeast Asian nation arrested a key al-Qaida operative. Bush did not name the country or the operative. Frances Fragos Townsend, assistant to the president for homeland security and counterterrorism, said Mohammed, working with Hambali in Asia, recruited four members of the terrorist cell. She told reporters in a conference call that all four went to Afghanistan where they met and swore their loyalty to bin Laden. Townsend said all four members of the cell have been apprehended, but said she could not release their names or where they were caught. She would not identify the two South Asia and two Southeast Asian nations that helped foil the attack. Bush has been on a campaign to defend his controversial domestic monitoring program. But the White House would not say whether the 2002 plot was thwarted as a result of the National Security Agency program to eavesdrop on the international e-mails and phone calls of people inside the United States with suspected ties to terrorists. Bush said only that "subsequent debriefings and other intelligence operations" after the arrest of the unnamed operative led to information about the plot, and to the capture of other ringleaders and operatives involved in it. Hambali, for instance, was captured in Thailand in 2003 and handed over to the United States. "It took the combined efforts of several countries to break up this plot," the president said. "By working together, we took dangerous terrorists off the streets. By working together, we stopped a catastrophic attack on our homeland." Bush's speech in October cited two other attacks inside the United States that were foiled, including one to use hijacked planes to attack the East Coast in mid-2003. The third was the case of Jose Padilla, a former Chicago gang member who converted to Islam and allegedly plotted with top al-Qaida commanders to detonate a radioactive "dirty bomb" in a U.S. city. Padilla, whose plot never materialized, now is being held without bail in civilian custody on charges that he was part of a secret network that supported Muslim terrorists. He was arrested in May 2002 and had been held as an enemy combatant without criminal charge at a Navy brig in South Carolina until last month.
  19. so i guess you support Hezbollah too.. if you hate this country so much, ever entertain the idea of just leaving
  20. yea but shouldnt you reserve your anger towars red sox management.. they kinda dropped the ball on that one
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