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Mixed messages from Iraq, a terrorist amnesty that makes some people balk, and letting Libby off the chopping block, ... in the new Reason Express.

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|6.20.06 @ 10:38AM|

I'm waiting for them to find a memo on Zarqawi's laptop that says: "I absolutely hate their freedom. I can't stand it. If I weren't fighting them in Fallujah I'd be fighting them in Fort Lauderdale. Well, maybe not. Fort Lauderdale is so humid. OK, maybe I'd attack California. I hear that it's a dry heat there. Then again, as long as they have the Patriot Act and that NSA surveillance program there's no way I could carry out an operation in America. OK, I'll stick to fighting them here. That leader of theirs was very insightful to bring the battle to my turf."

|6.20.06 @ 11:50AM|

thoreau

Shostly bafore I was killed, my computer was infected with a virus that destroyed that file. Fortunately I backed it up on a floppy disc which is now on its way to some other Al-Qaeda members. You just have to wait until they find it. Or maybe we'll show it to you after we take over the world. Whichever comes first.

|6.20.06 @ 11:53AM|

It cannot happen. Zarqawi, (Allah give him rest and many virgins, but not at the same time) wished very much to attack America. But that picture of Ann Coulter...it is too frightening. No, our forces must stay in Islam, where the women remain decently covered.

|6.20.06 @ 1:10PM|

Come back to bed dahlink. You promised to shave our backs.

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