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Re: Wrong There Gunner Dude Eh!



On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 03:08:50 GMT, "Lazimodo"
<Lazimodo1(nospam)@netscape.net> wrote:

>Factually, there has NEVER been a successful terrorist attack launched from
>the old Great White North.
>
>Unless of course you count the war of 1812, when a small alcohol-propelled
>brigade of militia went down to Washington and succeeded in burning it down.
>All of it. Gone.
>
>However the Irish Fenians, from Boston.. wouldn't you guess, did terrorize
>Canadians, committing a number of immoral and illegal acts.
>
>Cheers
>
>Laz

Did I indicate that there were any successful attacks up to this
point?

This somehow makes my statement false, exactly how?

http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1066133948606_71/?hub=TopStories
http://israpundit.com/archives/001608.html
http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2002/04/26/60mins_manley020426

http://www.ict.org.il/spotlight/det.cfm?id=591
Verdict Reached in Millennium Bomb Plot 
An Algerian caught smuggling explosives across the Canadian border
into the U.S. has been convicted of terrorism by a California court.
Ahmed Ressam, 33, was found guilty on Friday of conspiracy to commit
terrorism, document fraud and possession of deadly explosives. 

Other counts include placing an explosive in proximity to a ferry
terminal, smuggling, transporting explosives and carrying an explosive
during the commission of a felony. Jurors also found that his actions
were committed in connection with a crime of violence.

Ressam faces a possible sentence of 130 years in prison when he is
sentenced later this year. His lawyers say he intends to appeal the
conviction. Sentencing is scheduled for June 28. 

"A terrorist attack on the United States of America was stopped in its
tracks"
Ressam was arrested on Dec. 14, 1999 in Washington state trying to
enter the United States from Canada with 60 kg of explosives and four
timing devices--enough to make at least four high-powered
bombs--hidden in the trunk of his rental car. "A terrorist attack on
the United States of America was stopped in its tracks," Assistant
U.S. Attorney Andrew Hamilton said, referring to the day customs
officials arrested Ressam as he drove off a ferry from British
Columbia.

http://www.metimes.com/issue99-52/reg/algerian_terrorist_networks.htm
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,91884,00.html
http://www.cnn.com/1999/US/12/20/border.arrest.03/
http://www.cnn.com/1999/US/12/23/border.arrest.01/

Need more Buddy?

Gunner


>"Gunner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
>news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 23:18:05 -0500, "JME"
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> >Interesting statment, you do realize that canada is the country that sent
>> >troops to afganistan to free up US troops to go to the middle east.
>>
>> And they field some of the best, if not the best snipers.
>>
>> However its also the country that many if not most Islamic terrorists
>> are staging from, before making attacks on the US
>>
>> Shrug
>>
>> Gunner
>>
>>
>> >"Stuart Grey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
>> >news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> It's an embarrassment to share a common border with
>> >> Canada. They're bending over to the terrorist and
>> >> offering their asses while whimpering "Canada will
>> >> do what every you say, please don't hurt us!"
>> >>
>> >> Who would have thought that such craven cowards could
>> >> share a common ancestry with the last bastion of
>> >> freedom and democracy?
>> >>
>> >> Don Ocean wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > I do not believe Canada is rolling over for this.. I think this is
>> >> > a troll to see who is stupid enough to believe it. The French
>Canadians
>> >> > can't even get along with each other..And you think they are gonna
>> >> > kowtow
>> >> > to a bunch of ragheads? The French women will probably kick those
>> >> > ragheads
>> >> > out of the country... Just for thinking about stoning them.
>> >> >
>> >> > Moderate Mammal wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >>What the fuck is wrong with these people?
>> >> >>
>> >> >>--
>> >> >>Keith
>> >> >>
>> >> >>http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=35850
>> >> >>
>> >> >>© 2003 WorldNetDaily.com
>> >> >>
>> >> >>Canadian judges soon will be enforcing Islamic law, or Sharia, in
>> >> >>disputes between Muslims, possibly paving the way to one day
>> >> >>administering criminal sentences, such as stoning women caught in
>> >> >>adultery.
>> >> >>
>> >> >>Muslims are required to submit to Sharia in Muslim societies but are
>> >> >>excused in nations where they live as a minority under a non-Muslim
>> >> >>government.
>> >> >>
>> >> >>Delegates elect council to set up Islamic Institute of Civil Justice
>> >> >>(Canadian Law Times)Canada, however, is preparing for its 1
>> >> >>million-strong Muslim minority to be under the authority of a Sharia
>> >> >>system enforced by the Canadian court system, according to the
>Canadian
>> >> >>Law Times.
>> >> >>
>> >> >>Muslim delegates at a conference in Etobicoke, Ont., in October
>elected
>> >> >>a 30-member council to establish the Islamic Institute of Civil
>Justice.
>> >> >>The institute is classified in Islamic law as a Darul-Qada, or
>judicial
>> >> >>tribunal. Its bylaws are scheduled to be drafted and approved by Dec.
>> >> >>31.
>> >> >>
>> >> >>Cases will be decided by a Muslim arbitrator, but the local secular
>> >> >>Canadian court will be the enforcer.
>> >> >>
>> >> >>One of the obstacles to establishing the system, the Law Times said,
>has
>> >> >>been the Muslim communities' lack of unity and organizational
>strength.
>> >> >>Muslims in Canada come from many different countries and different
>> >> >>schools of Islam. Also, there are few Islamic legal scholars, known
>as
>> >> >>ulama, in North America, which are essential to adjudicating complex
>> >> >>issues.
>> >> >>
>> >> >>"It seems as if the community was looking forward to something like
>> >> >>this," says organizer B. Husain Bhayat, according to the Law Times.
>> >> >>"If all groups are represented, with hard work and the unity we saw
>> >> >>here, we will have no difficulty going forward."
>> >> >>
>> >> >>The two main streams of Islam, Sunni and Shi'ite, were represented at
>> >> >>the conference, along with imams and leaders of organizations.
>> >> >>
>> >> >>_____
>> >> >>
>> >> >>"Cosmic upheaval is not so moving as a little child pondering the
>death
>> >> >>of a sparrow in the corner of a barn." -Anouk Aimee, French Actor
>> >> >>_____
>> >> >>
>> >> >>"Death is better, a milder fate than tyranny", Aeschylus
>(525BC-456BC),
>> >> >>Agamemnon
>> >> >>_____
>> >> >>
>> >> >>"I wear no Burka." - Mother Nature
>> >> >>
>> >> >> ----------
>> >> >>The mailbox, [EMAIL PROTECTED] has been circumvented to fight
>spam.
>> >> >>To send mail... substitute     ModerateMammal
>> >> >>----------
>> >>
>> >
>>
>> "The British attitude is to treat society like a game preserve where a
>> certain percentage of the 'antelope' are expected to be eaten by the
>> "lions".
>> Christopher Morton
>
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"[T]he Clinton administration launched an attack on people in Texas 
because those people were religious nuts with guns. 
Hell, this country was founded by religious nuts with guns.\
Who does Bill Clinton think stepped ashore on Plymouth Rock?
Peace Corps volunteers? Or maybe the people in Texas were attacked
because of child abuse. But, if child abuse was the issue, 
why didn't Janet Reno tear-gas Woody Allen?
 -- P.J. O'Rourke, speech at the Cato Institute, May 6, 1993 



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