Thursday, November 05, 2009

Deadly Shooting on Texas Post

Deadly Shooting on Texas Post

Fort Hood Shooting by Army Doctor Nidal Malik Hasan Leaves 12 Dead - ABC News

Fort Hood Shooting by Army Doctor Nidal Malik Hasan Leaves 12 Dead - ABC News

Serial Killer In Rocky Mount NC-Andre Knight Interview

Several black women all of whom suffered from drug addiction and prostitution have been killed in Rocky Mount North Carolina over the past few years. Andre Knight, who sits on the Rocky Mount City Council and President of the local NAACP has been the most vocal in seeking attention to these murders. Is this the work of one person? Knight weighs in also on the National Media attention these murders have spurred

Inteligentaindigena Novajoservo: Twelve shot dead, 31 injured at US Army Fort Hood base, Texas

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Inteligentaindigena Novajoservo: "DEBKAfile: 'At least three gunmen, all soldiers, were involved in the shooting Thursday, Nov. 5, at US Army Fort Hood base in Texas. The first, identified as Army Major Malilk Nadal Hasan, was shot dead after killing 11 soldiers and one police officer with two handguns. The US-born major, in his late 30s, a military psychiatrist who recently converted to Islam, had just been informed he was to be deployed in Iraq.

Until recently, he had been posted at Walter Reid Hospital, Washington D.C.

Two suspects are in custody in connection with at least two separate shooting attacks at Fort Hood, the largest US military facility in the world.

There is no word as yet on their motives or the connections between them. The base is in lockdown.'"

Many Unanswered Questions About Cleveland Serial Killer / WCPN.org

Many Unanswered Questions About Cleveland Serial Killer / WCPN.org

Cleveland Woman Got Away From The Killer

Cleveland woman got away from the killer but was afraid that the police wouldn't take her case seriously.

Italian Court Levies Judgment on U.S. Rendition Program - Political Punch

Italian Court Levies Judgment on U.S. Rendition Program - Political Punch: "ABC News' Rachel Martin reports: The US intelligence gathering program known as “extraordinary rendition” was essentially put on trial for the first time - in Italy - and this week the court rendered a guilty verdict.

Italian Judge Oscar Magi convicted 23 Americans of the 2003 kidnapping of an Egyptian cleric on a street in Milan, Italy. The cleric, known as Abu Omar, alleged that he was abducted by CIA operatives who then shuttled him between US bases in Europe and then moved him to Egypt where Omar says he was tortured. The Italian judge tried the Americans, all but one identified by prosecutors as CIA agents, in absentia. Former CIA Milan station chief Robert Seldon Lady got the toughest sentence – eight years in prison. The others each received a five year sentence. Two Italians were also convicted as accomplices to kidnapping."

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ANTHONY SOWELL - NOV. 2 ,2009 HOUSE OF HORROR

TONYA CARMICHAEL FAMILY REMARKS AND EMOTIONS

COMMUNITY SPEAKS OUT "ANTHONY SOWELL SMELL" FOR YEARS

NO RESULTS JUST DEAD BLACK WOMEN

Anthony Sowell IS A Scumbag and the Police are Total Douchebags!

There is no statue of limitations on evil.

Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Bush on bin Laden: ‘I guess he is not dead.’

Think Progress

Eight years ago, President Bush asserted with great bravado that al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden would be taken “dead or alive.” “I don’t care, dead or alive — either way,” Bush said at the time. This weekend, while attending a conference of business leaders in New Delhi, India, Bush struck a different tone:

Asked whether al-Qaida chief Osama bin Laden could be alive, Bush said “I guess he is not dead.”

He, however, noted that Laden is hiding and “not leading victory parades” or “espousing his cause” on TV.

He expressed confidence that Laden will be brought to justice which “he deserves to be” and it was a matter of time.

Bush, who failed to properly resource the Afghanistan war over the term of his presidency, had some advice for Obama as he considers whether or not to send more U.S. troops into that conflict. “I hope we don’t abandon the people of Afghanistan,” Bush said, adding that U.S. withdrawal would cause the return of “brutal tyranny” in the nation.

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