Yeap, dogs are great.
I've got me two pitbulls, who are the most lovey animals I've ever owned. But god help whoever takes a step into that doorway at night while we're asleep.
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They all have rap sheets longer than my pecker
Tairaa wrote:Scream... I'm sorry, I legitimately don't understand the nature of you post.
screamzero wrote:Tairaa wrote:Scream... I'm sorry, I legitimately don't understand the nature of you post.
The "assumption" factor around here is talked as if a fact. Case in point: Cole's conspiracy theory bullshit. No basis of hard evidence but his extrapolation as to these 4 Nimrods being gubment plantas (espanole fer banana = monkies). Maybe you agree with that baseless conclusion and is why you did not "get it".
The four dumb asses were four dumb asses that tried a dumb ass thing and were played for the dumb asses they are and now these dumb asses will burn for the dumb asses they are. These dumb asses are really way to dumb ass to dependably employ by "de gubment" dumb asses as dumb ass plants ( Anglish for covert divk head).
You should have "caught it" the first time. Look what you've done. I am now out of dumb asses. Thanks a lot.
"Regardless of where any bad guy is caught, we want the bureau to be in a position to put charges on them," the official said, adding that the Bush administration's emphasis on CIA and military operations often marginalized the FBI -- especially when it came to interrogating suspects.
Like others interviewed for this article, the official spoke on the condition of anonymity because no one has been authorized to discuss the initiative publicly. "We have no comment on it at this time," FBI Assistant Director John J. Miller, the bureau's chief spokesman, said when asked about the initiative.
Upon taking office in January, Obama shut down the CIA's secret "black site" prisons and forbade the use of coercive interrogation techniques.
That opened the door for an increased role for the FBI, which for the last year has deployed more agents and analysts overseas to work alongside the CIA, U.S. military and foreign governments.
The initiative would mean even broader incorporation of the FBI and Justice Department into global counter-terrorism operations. Many national security officials said it is a vindication of the FBI, which before Sept. 11 had played a leading role in international terrorism investigations.


jwebb wrote:Was it Larry, Tommy, Johnny, and Franky or was it Ahkmad, Ali, Hossein, and Mahmoud?
jwebb wrote:Was it Larry, Tommy, Johnny, and Franky or was it Ahkmad, Ali, Hossein, and Mahmoud?
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