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    British Paras and RMs Rescue NY Times Reporter

    http://topics.nytimes.com/topics/ref...ell/index.html

    Too bad the above article conveniently didn't mention the British Commando that died during the operation.

    Another article with more info....http://news.aol.com/article/new-york...farrell/658079
    Last edited by parishioner; 09-12-09 at 18:47. Reason: correction to title

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    typical of the NY times !!!

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    I am sure that the NY Times will write a hit piece on how the British Commandos were overly aggressive and used excessive force.
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    Why trade a good soldier for a NY times reporter? RIP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thirdeye View Post
    Why trade a good soldier for a NY times reporter? RIP.
    AMEN...we need to just shell out as many of those unAmerican commie bastards at the times we can and leave them there!

    RIP to the fallen SAS member and prayers to his family.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voodoochild View Post
    I am sure that the NY Times will write a hit piece on how the British Commandos were overly aggressive and used excessive force.
    someone beat them too it.

    "Questions raised over bloody raid to free British journalist in Afghanistan"

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    Mmmm let's see.

    A cynical man might say that Gordon wanted to prove his bona-fides against terrorism in light of the Libyan deal.

    I hope for the sake of the dead commando that this is not the case.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gutshot John View Post
    Mmmm let's see.

    A cynical man might say that Gordon wanted to prove his bona-fides against terrorism in light of the Libyan deal.

    I hope for the sake of the dead commando that this is not the case.
    Lets hope he didn't learn from Clinton when he bombed the Aspirin factory in Sudan during the Monica ordeal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thirdeye View Post
    Why trade a good soldier for a NY times reporter? RIP.
    First thing that came to my mind.

    NY Times should have done a front page tribute.

    Typical.
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    Angry Not a fair trade !

    The first thing that journalist should have done was write a front page article in honor of the fallen SAS commando that sacrificed his life for the journalist's freedom.

    Let me guess, not gonna happen.

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