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"SheBlewHimDidYouBlowHim" |
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15 Mar 2005 06:34:22 AM |
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day 12 of 30, GOD MURDERED another child |
god the child murderer strikes again.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/meast/03/15/iraq.main/index.html
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- A suicide car bomber detonated a vehicle Tuesday
morning in the Bab al-Mu'adham section of Baghdad, killing a child and
wounding at least four people seriously, emergency police said.
The bomber also died in the attack.
Bab al-Mu'adham is a bustling area of northern Baghdad -- home to Iraq's
Ministry of Health, the Turkish embassy, a number of hospitals, many schools
and a bus terminal.
Marine killed in Al Anbar province
A U.S. Marine has died in western Iraq's expansive Al Anbar province during
security and stability operations Monday, a military statement said.
According to the 1 Marine Expeditionary Force, the Marine was killed in
action, precluding "the release of any information that could aid enemy
personnel in assessing the effectiveness, or lack thereof, with regard to
their tactics, techniques and procedures."
Since the start of the Iraq war nearly two years ago, 1,515 U.S. forces have
died in Iraq.
Arrest in mosque bombing
Iraqi police said Monday they have arrested the man responsible for a 2003
bombing in southern Iraq that killed a leading Shiite cleric and more than
80 others.
Najaf Police Chief Ghalib al-Jazairi said his officers arrested Ramzi
Hashim, a Mosul resident, in connection with the August 2003 bombing at the
Imam Ali Mosque -- a holy site of Shiite Islam.
Al-Jazairi said Hashim was found in a Najaf hotel and was planning another
major attack in the city, located about 100 miles (160 km) south of Baghdad.
No further details of the arrest were released.
The car bomb outside the mosque killed Ayatollah Mohammed Baqr al-Hakim, the
head of the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq. The party is
now a major element of the United Iraqi Alliance, the Shiite-dominated slate
that won a majority of seats in a transitional parliament in January's
elections.
Another 83 people died in the bombing in what was then the deadliest single
strike of the insurgency -- a record that stood until a February attack on
police recruits in Hilla that killed more than 100.
Meanwhile, Iraqi security forces captured four men, two of them associated
with Saddam Hussein and his son Qusay, the Iraqi interim government said
Monday.
Using information from residents, Iraqi forces captured Abdulla Maher
Abdulrasheed, Marwan Taher Abdulrasheed and two others in Saddam's ancestral
homeland of Tikrit on February 8, a statement said. Tikrit is 100 miles (160
kilometers) north of Baghdad.
Taher was once a bodyguard for Saddam and had become an insurgent, the
statement said.
Officials suspect Abdulrasheed, a brother-in-law of Qusay, helped finance
the insurgency.
Qusay and his brother, Uday, died in a July 2003 shootout with U.S. forces
in Mosul.
Other developments
a.. Two Iraqi civilians died after being wounded in crossfire involving a
U.S. helicopter in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, the U.S. military said.
The helicopter came under small-arms fire and retaliated Sunday, the
military said. At least five Iraqi civilians were wounded and taken to a
hospital, where two died.
a.. A Christian cameraman working for a Kurdish satellite television station
in northern Iraq was found shot to death Monday in Mosul, an official with
the channel said. Unknown gunmen kidnapped Hussam Hilal Sarsam, 26, a day
earlier near his home, according to Kurdistan TV, which the Kurdistan
Democratic Party owns.
a.. A U.S. Army colonel has started an investigation into possible
mistreatment of civilian detainees by six members of a U.S. Army unit under
his command, according to a statement Saturday from the 1st Marine
Expeditionary Force. "The soldiers are under investigation after it was
discovered that two Iraqi civilians received minor injuries while being
transported to a detention facility during an operation on February 27. The
civilian detainees received immediate medical treatment," the statement
said. Col. Augustus L. Collins initiated the probe after a preliminary
inquiry.
a.. A roadside bomb south of the capital killed two Americans working for a
company that provides security for the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, the embassy
said Sunday. The pair and a third American contractor who was wounded were
attacked while riding in a car Saturday between Baghdad and Hilla, embassy
spokesman Robert Callahan said. Blackwater Security employed the
contractors, Callahan said.
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| User: "SheBlewHimDidYouBlowHim" |
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| Title: day 12, did god MURDER yet another child ? |
15 Mar 2005 06:23:48 PM |
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god the MASS MURDERER strikes again?
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,150534,00.html
FOLEY, Mo. - The mother of a 13-year-old girl missing since Thursday says
she regrets making the emotionally troubled teenager walk home alone to cool
down, only to never see the daughter make it back to the residence.
"It was a bad choice on my part," Shannon Tanner told the St. Louis
Post-Dispatch on Monday from her home in this eastern Missouri community,
four days after Bianca Nicole Piper (search) disappeared.
The search continued Tuesday for the teenager, who vanished after Tanner
drove her about a mile from home and dropped her off, hoping the walk would
give the girl an opportunity to calm down.
Tanner said mental-health counselors had recommended the tactic to her in
raising the daughter, who has been in counseling since she was 4. The girl
suffers from attention deficit and bipolar disorders (search), and takes
several medications to help control her mood swings and aggressive
tendencies, the mother said.
Tanner said she first tried letting Bianca walk off her anger Wednesday
night after the teenager became upset about doing homework. Bianca walked
straight home, commenting that the walk went quickly, the mother said.
So on Thursday, when Bianca said she didn't want to do the dishes, Tanner
dropped the girl off down the gravel road - a little past where she let her
out the previous night. Given that it was after 6 p.m. and close to
nightfall, Tanner gave the girl a flashlight
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| User: "SheBlewHimDidYouBlowHim" |
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| Title: DAY 12 OF 30, the child killer god strikes again |
15 Mar 2005 05:19:32 PM |
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god the child MURDERER strikes again. the ":loving, caring" god MURDERS
another child.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7190468/
HOUSTON - A critically ill 5-month-old was taken off life support and died
Tuesday, a day after a judge lifted an injunction preventing doctors from
halting care they believed to be futile. His mother had fought to keep him
alive.
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Sun Hudson had been diagnosed with a fatal genetic disorder called
thanatophoric dysplasia, a condition characterized by a tiny chest and lungs
too small to support life. He had been on a ventilator since birth.
Wanda Hudson unsuccessfully fought to continue her son's medical care. She
believed he needed time to grow and could eventually be weaned off the
ventilator.
The mother could not immediately be reached for comment Tuesday.
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| User: "SheBlewHimDidYouBlowHim" |
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| Title: Day 12 of 30, more MURDERS by god |
15 Mar 2005 06:26:02 PM |
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well, god has been busy MURDERING people today.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,150494,00.html
DALLAS - A man in a Jaguar stood up through the sunroof and opened fire with
an assault rifle on another vehicle early Tuesday, killing three men and
critically wounding a fourth, police said.
Authorities were searching for the gunman, whose car was described as a
white or silver Jaguar with fancy wheels, said Cpl. Max Geron, a Dallas
police spokesman.
The shootings happened about 2 a.m. on a highway frontage road near the
Southern Methodist University (search) campus.
A police officer waiting at a traffic light at the intersection witnessed
the shootings and stopped to help when the second car crashed, police Sgt.
Gil Cerda said.
Police policy prohibited the officer from pursuing the fleeing vehicle
because he already had a prisoner from an unrelated case in his back seat,
Geron said.
No motive has been determined, but the shooting happened soon after a fight
was reported at a nearby bar. A car reported at the bar resembled the one
from which the shots were fired, Geron said.
Killed were Eddie Pech, 36; Bernardo Andrade, 21; and Favio Andrade, 19, all
of Dallas, Geron said.
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