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Reply #90 - Mar 16th, 2006 at 8:48am
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Who did you think was going to play it?  William Shatner?

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Reply #91 - Mar 16th, 2006 at 12:41pm
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Well I'll be the first to admit Han...oops I mean Harry...is getting up there in years and in interviewing he's kinda.....slow and uninteresting.  I just don't know if



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Reply #92 - Mar 16th, 2006 at 12:53pm
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My guess is the main character will probably be Indy's child and/or protegé.  He'll be in the movie, but as a secondary character.

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Reply #93 - Mar 20th, 2006 at 8:46am
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This is the "Religion of Peace", right?

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Afghan Christian Could Get Death Sentence
By DANIEL COONEY, Associated Press Writer

KABUL, Afghanistan - An Afghan man is being prosecuted in a Kabul court and could be sentenced to death on a charge of converting from Islam to Christianity, a crime under this country's Islamic laws, a judge said Sunday.

The trial is believed to be the first of its kind in Afghanistan and highlights a struggle between religious conservatives and reformists over what shape Islam should take here four years after the ouster of the Islamic fundamentalist Taliban regime.

The defendant, 41-yer-old Abdul Rahman, was arrested last month after his family accused him of becoming a Christian, Judge Ansarullah Mawlavezada told The Associated Press in an interview. Rahman was charged with rejecting Islam and his trial started Thursday.

During the one-day hearing, the defendant confessed that he converted from Islam to Christianity 16 years ago while working as a medical aid worker for an international Christian group helping Afghan refugees in the Pakistani city of Peshawar, Mawlavezada said.

"We are not against any particular religion in the world. But in Afghanistan, this sort of thing is against the law," the judge said. "It is an attack on Islam."

Mawlavezada said he would rule on the case within two months.

Afghanistan's constitution is based on Shariah law, which is interpreted by many Muslims to require that any Muslim who rejects Islam be sentenced to death, said Ahmad Fahim Hakim, deputy chairman of the state-sponsored Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission.

Repeated attempts to interview Rahman in detention were barred.

The prosecutor, Abdul Wasi, said he had offered to drop the charges if Rahman converted back to Islam, but he refused.

"He would have been forgiven if he changed back. But he said he was a Christian and would always remain one," Wasi told AP. "We are Muslims and becoming a Christian is against our laws. He must get the death penalty."

After being an aid worker for four years in Pakistan, Rahman moved to Germany for nine years, his father, Abdul Manan, said outside his Kabul home.

Rahman returned to Afghanistan in 2002 and tried to gain custody of his two daughters, now aged 13 and 14, who had been living with their grandparents their whole lives, the father said. A custody battle ensued and the matter was taken to the police.

During questioning, it emerged that Rahman was a Christian and was carrying a Bible. He was immediately arrested and charged, the father said.

Afghanistan is a conservative Islamic country. Some 99 percent of its 28 million people are Muslim, and the remainder are mainly Hindu.

A Christian aid worker in Kabul, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter, said there was no reliable figure for the number of Christians, though it was believed to be only in the dozens or low hundreds. He said few admit their faith because of fear of retribution and there are no known Afghan churches.

An old house in a war-wrecked suburb of Kabul serves as a Christian place of worship for expatriates. From the muddy street, the building looks like any other. Its guard, Abdul Wahid, said no Afghans go there.

The only other churches are believed to be inside foreign embassies or on bases belonging to the U.S.-led coalition or a NATO peacekeeping force.

Hakim, the human rights advocate, said the case would attract widespread attention in Afghanistan and could be exploited by Muslim conservatives to rally opposition to reformists who are trying to moderate how the religion is practiced here.

"The reformists are trying to bring about positive changes," he said. "This case could be fertile ground for extremists to manipulate things."

Muslim clerics still hold considerable power in Afghanistan, especially in rural areas where most women wear all-encompassing burqas and are dominated by men.

Hakim said that if Rahman was acquitted, it would be a propaganda win for the Taliban rebels, who have stepped up their insurgency in the past year.

In the months before U.S.-led troops ousted the Taliban in 2001, it claimed Western aid groups were trying to convert Afghan Muslims. They arrested eight foreign aid workers for allegedly preaching Christianity, but later released them unharmed.


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Reply #94 - Mar 20th, 2006 at 11:43am
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I know this isn't really a news article but it's still pretty cool I think.

http://codefromthe70s.org/desktopearth_dl.asp

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Reply #95 - Mar 20th, 2006 at 2:01pm
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Incredible game that stars as a tiny single cell and ends with galactic conquest.

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Reply #96 - Mar 23rd, 2006 at 12:53pm
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http://abcnews.go.com/International/IraqCoverage/story?id=1734490&page=1
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This document is handwritten and has no official seal. Although contacts between bin Laden and the Iraqis have been reported in the 9/11 Commission report and elsewhere, (e.g. the 9/11 report states "Bin Ladn himself met with a senior Iraqi intelligence officer in Khartoum in late 1994 or early 1995) this document indicates the contacts were approved personally by Saddam Hussein.

It also indicates the discussions were substantive, in particular that bin Laden was proposing an operational relationship, and that the Iraqis were, at a minimum, interested in exploring a potential relationship and prepared to show good faith by broadcasting the speeches of al Ouda, the radical cleric who was also a bin Laden mentor.


How very relavent. I'm so glad this surfaced just as dissent regarding the Iraq war grows worse. Thank you oh wise and wonderful government for reminding us that Saddam helped Bin Laden commit the 9-11 attacks. Too bad Bin Laden has been out of the picture since 2001, probrably killed in an Afghani bombing run. If we didn't have that enemy to constantly be in fear of/hate, how could the US go about its emperialistic business? They might as well release a video of "Bin Laden" talking about accepting funds from Saddam... while we are at it let them release a tape talking about how great Iran is, and how Iran is helping Al Queda.

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Reply #98 - Mar 27th, 2006 at 12:47pm
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When will we learn!  Hammers in the hands of young children could lead to them accidently hammering themselves or volunteering for Habitat For Humanity.  Soon they'll be carrying them to school and running amuck with them...OH WON'T SOMEBODY PLEASE THINK OF THE CHILDREN!

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Reply #99 - Mar 27th, 2006 at 12:56pm
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Ban hammers - do it for the children!

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Reply #100 - Mar 29th, 2006 at 2:30pm
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http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2006/3/emw364381.htm

Go New Yorkers...the truth is coming out.  The dam is about the be broken and the deluge will be wraught forth, if the govt global boys don't do something soon.  Like pray to Molec or get Satan on it again.  Maybe we need another "terrorist attack" to get us to stop asking questions, maybe a nuke in LA or smallpoxs in NY or Chicago?

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Reply #101 - Mar 29th, 2006 at 2:43pm
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I hadn't heard about the Charlie Sheen thing.  Do you happen to have a video of the CNN coverage?

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Reply #102 - Mar 29th, 2006 at 9:06pm
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Basically go to prisonplanet.com and it's all right there, esp. on the righthand side.  There are free showings of the CNN shows or you can download them at my fav torrent site http://torrents.conspiracycentral.net

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Reply #103 - Mar 30th, 2006 at 8:24am
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Leave it to our pals at FEMA to screw over the good guys...


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Supporters rally behind McGee
By Rachel Leifer

About 150 people gathered in support of Forrest County Sheriff Billy McGee on Sunday, outraged at federal charges against him stemming from a dispute over ice trucks in the days following Hurricane Katrina.

Most who convened at the McLaurin Community Center added their signatures to a petition, which asserts that McGee acted in the best interests of residents when he seized a pair of 18-wheelers full of ice from Camp Shelby without Federal Emergency Management Agency authorization on Sept. 4.

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"We had diabetic people who hadn't been able to put their insulin on ice for three days," said Lee Behrens, 53, chief of the McLaurin Volunteer Fire Department.

"If it was up to FEMA, those trucks would still be at Camp Shelby."

McGee, 53, was scheduled to plead guilty Friday to a misdemeanor charge of interfering with, intimidating and impeding a federal officer, but the hearing was delayed indefinitely late Thursday. A new court date has not been scheduled.

McGee acknowledged to the Hattiesburg American on Thursday that he acted outside federal guidelines when he asked two ice truck drivers to follow him to distribution centers in the Brooklyn and Sheeplo communities.

"I didn't see anything wrong with what I was doing other than it was outside the protocol," he said Thursday.

The volunteer firefighters, law enforcement officers, educators and other residents from all over Forrest County who came to the Sunday rally emphatically agreed that the sheriff's actions were justified, considering citizens' desperate need in the aftermath of the Aug. 29 storm.

About 1,000 people relied on the McLaurin VFD for ice and water during those sweltering days, said volunteer firefighter Rhonda Hobson.

"I can hardly even describe the looks on people's faces when we had to tell them we couldn't give them anything," said Hobson, 37. "(McGee) did it for us, for the reasons we voted him in there - to protect us and take care of us."

The 681 houses in the Brooklyn fire district badly needed ice too, said Lynn Breland, chief of the Brooklyn VFD.

"We'd been told we would get at least one shipment a day, but for three or four days, we waited," he said. "We didn't have any ice until we got that truck."

Several sheriff's deputies attended the event. One cruiser bore a bumper sticker that read, "Billy McGee for Governor - Unafraid to Lead."

Capt. Glen Moore explained McGee's absence to the crowd.

"The sheriff's attorney advised him not to come," Moore said. "But he did ask to pass along to you all - he did get a bit emotional about it - how much he appreciates what you're doing from the bottom of his heart."

The petition in support of McGee had about 100 signatures before the rally began, and copies were set to be distributed among all eight of the county's volunteer fire departments.

But some rally attendees wanted more.

Debbie Burt, assistant superintendent of the Forrest County School District, suggested launching a letter-writing campaign to U.S. Attorney Dunn Lampton, who brought the charges against McGee.

And many said they planned to converge at the courthouse whenever the sheriff's hearing is scheduled.

"I believe he deserves a medal for helping the people of South Mississippi," Forrest County School District Superintendent Kay Clay told the group, which responded with thunderous applause.

Charlie Sims, 47, of McLaurin asked sheriff's deputies to relay a request from the people of South Forrest County.

"Would you please ask him to write a handbook for FEMA on how to make a decision?"



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Reply #104 - Mar 30th, 2006 at 9:59pm
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This article got me going on a rant this afternoon. Hush money and then letting that creep continue on hurting your child?! These are the kind of people that bring down the human race as a whole.





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