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  • Nickdfresh
    SUPER MODERATOR

    • Oct 2004
    • 49219

    Originally posted by thome
    If you bone heads really new what was going on insted of what you

    read in your leftist fish raps you would kwow A Neo-Con is used to
    and by to describe FORMER Dems who have switched party affiliation
    to a repub .point of view on the wars in irak & afganistan it has nothing to do with existing Republicans.

    CREDO:

    Ignorant duffasses follow each other blindly DEM LIB SOCIALIST.
    You stupid uninformed fuckbag! Go to hell your posts are making my head hurt. You're that last tool that should post in this forum!

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    • thome
      ROTH ARMY ELITE
      • Mar 2005
      • 6678

      Originally posted by Nickdfresh
      You stupid uninformed fuckbag! Go to hell your posts are making my head hurt. You're that last tool that should post in this forum!
      why i just read your post an wonder in amazement how
      funny you are. You are laughable yet come off So seriose

      you explain CRAP like its the gospel and people follow
      in their ignorance and you revel in it

      You are a JOKE !...... Deal w/ It!!

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      • ODShowtime
        ROCKSTAR

        • Jun 2004
        • 5812

        Originally posted by thome
        If you bone heads really new what was going on insted of what you
        read in your leftist fish raps you would kwow A Neo-Con is used to
        and by to describe FORMER Dems who have switched party affiliation
        to a repub .point of view on the wars in irak & afganistan it has nothing to do with existing Republicans.
        Oh I'm so glad you're here to set us straight!
        gnaw on it

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        • thome
          ROTH ARMY ELITE
          • Mar 2005
          • 6678

          Im not hear to set you straight just the record-- STRAIGHT.

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          • LoungeMachine
            DIAMOND STATUS
            • Jul 2004
            • 32576

            Originally posted by thome
            Im not hear to set you straight just the record-- STRAIGHT.

            I here ya
            Originally posted by Kristy
            Dude, what in the fuck is wrong with you? I'm full of hate and I do drugs.
            Originally posted by cadaverdog
            I posted under aliases and I jerk off with a sock. Anything else to add?

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            • LoungeMachine
              DIAMOND STATUS
              • Jul 2004
              • 32576

              Originally posted by thome
              If you bone heads really new what was going on insted of what you
              read in your leftist fish raps you would kwow A Neo-Con is used to
              and by to describe FORMER Dems who have switched party affiliation
              to a repub .point of view on the wars in irak & afganistan it has nothing to do with existing Republicans.

              CREDO:

              Ignorant duffasses follow each other blindly DEM LIB SOCIALIST.

              This is an act, right. :confused:

              NO ONE is actually this stupid


              You were fed paint chips while growing up in your house under the power lines, huh?

              Originally posted by Kristy
              Dude, what in the fuck is wrong with you? I'm full of hate and I do drugs.
              Originally posted by cadaverdog
              I posted under aliases and I jerk off with a sock. Anything else to add?

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              • Nickdfresh
                SUPER MODERATOR

                • Oct 2004
                • 49219

                Update:

                Last Updated: Tuesday, 12 July, 2005, 14:37 GMT 15:37 UK

                Bomb squad blast into Leeds house

                Bomb disposal unit
                The army has been helping the police with the operation
                A controlled explosion has been carried out by army bomb disposal experts to gain access to a house in Leeds as part of the hunt for the London bombers.

                The unoccupied house in the Burley area was one of six in the city raided after the attacks that killed at least 52.

                Elsewhere, police are searching a car at Luton train station they believe may be connected to the attacks.

                No-one has been arrested, but police in Leeds are looking for explosives and have already seized some material.

                Up to 600 people have been evacuated from the area as part of the operation.

                Police cleared people from homes as well as a mosque, a health centre and an old people's home.


                His great sense of humour and personable nature put him centre stage with family and friends
                Bomb victim Jamie Gordon's family statement

                Parts of the Beeston area of Leeds has been cordoned off, as well as a street in Dewsbury near the city.

                Inspector Miles Himsworth said the operation was being led by the Metropolitan Police Anti-Terrorist officers with the support of West Yorkshire Police and the Army Bomb Disposal Unit.

                He said the house at which the controlled explosion took place officers were searching for "explosives and bits and pieces".

                He said that meant a long list of possibilities that would include items such as computers, and a "careful and meticulous search" would be carried out.

                Luton station closed

                Anti-terrorism officers launched the first raids in the Leeds area on six houses at about 0630 BST.

                One resident who was evacuated, Nathan Clark, said people were "shocked" at what was happening.

                "Everyone is amazed that it is happening on their doorstep," he told BBC News.

                Aerial view of the house being searched for explosives
                The police mood is said to be "buoyant" about the developments

                Meanwhile in Luton the railway station has been closed and a cordon placed around an area that also covers the bus station and parts of Luton University campus.

                Police said a car they believe may be connected to the London bombs has been found in the car park.

                Earlier the Met commissioner Sir Ian Blair confirmed the operation "is directly connected to the outrages on Thursday".

                Sir Ian said London, as well as New York, continued to be "major terrorist targets".

                He said: "Another attack is likely, there's no question about that. When, who knows."

                The Yorkshire searches were carried out after warrants were issued under the Terrorism Act 2000.

                BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner said the police were acting on information from searches at the scenes of the crimes in London.

                Five victims have been formally identified out of 52 people confirmed killed in last Thursday's explosions on three Underground trains and a bus.

                Several families have received official confirmation of the deaths of loved ones.

                The police released the names of two further victims on Tuesday - Philip Stuart Russell, 28, of Kennington, south London, and Jamie Gordon, 30.

                Mr Gordon's family described him in a statement as a "kind, caring person who always put other people first".

                Two other victims were formally identified on Tuesday, but their families asked for the names not to be released immediately.

                Scene of bus explosion
                The bus explosion killed 13 passengers

                On Monday, Susan Levy, 53, from Hertfordshire, was the first victim of the bombings to be officially identified by coroners.

                Meanwhile in London, Prime Minister Tony Blair has signed the official the book of condolences for victims at city hall.

                The Queen has made a "substantial donation" to a fund set up to help the families of people killed and injured in the attacks, it has been announced.

                Buckingham Palace did not reveal how much had been pledged to the London Bombings Relief Charitable Fund set up on Friday by Mayor Ken Livingstone and the British Red Cross.

                An anti-terrorist hotline for anyone who might have information for the police has been set up on 0800 789 321.
                BBC
                Last edited by Nickdfresh; 07-12-2005, 10:58 AM.

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