India ends Mumbai rampage after 60 hours, 195 dead

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RAMOLA TALWAR BADAM | November 29, 2008 11:54 PM EST | AP

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Sister Meeta Gohil, in green dress, and relatives and neighbors mourn as they attend the funeral of Haresh Gohil, 25, who was killed by gunmen near Chabad-Lubavitch center,also known as Nariman House in Mumbai, India, Saturday, Nov. 29, 2008. Indian commandos killed the last remaining gunmen holed up at a luxury Mumbai hotel Saturday, ending a 60-hour rampage through India's financial capital by suspected Islamic militants that rocked the nation. (AP Photo/Gurinder Osan)

MUMBAI, India — It took just 10 young men armed with rifles and grenades to terrorize this city of 18 million and turn its postcard-perfect icons into battlefields until security forces ended one of the deadliest attacks in India's history.

A previously unknown Muslim group called Deccan Mujahideen _ a name suggesting origins inside India _ has claimed responsibility for the attacks that killed more than 190 people. But Indian officials said the sole surviving gunman, now in custody, was from Pakistan and voiced suspicions of their neighbor.

Pakistan denied it was involved and demanded evidence.

The massacre has raised fears among U.S. officials about a possible surge in violence between Pakistan and India _ the nuclear-armed rivals have fought three wars against each other, two over the disputed region of Kashmir.

India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh called a rare meeting of leaders from the country's main political parties to discuss the situation Sunday.

Orange flames and dark smoke engulfed the luxury Taj Mahal hotel after dawn Saturday as Indian forces killed the last three militants in blaze of grenades and gunfire. Hours after the firefight, parts of the landmark hotel were in shambles, its corner facade charred black and a red carpet leading to double doors littered with broken glass.

After the final siege, adoring crowds surrounded six buses carrying weary, unshaven commandos dressed in black fatigues, shaking their hands and giving them flowers. One of the commandos said he had been awake for nearly 60 hours since the assault began Wednesday. Another sat sipping a bottle of water and holding a pink rose.

"What happened is disgusting," said Suresh Thakkar, 59, who reopened his clothing store behind the hotel Saturday for the first time since the attacks. "It will be harder to recover, but we will recover. Bombay people have a lot of spirit and courage."

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The bloody rampage carried out by suspected Muslim militants at 10 sites across Mumbai, the nation's financial capital formerly known as Bombay, killed at least 195 people and wounded 295. Among the dead were 18 foreigners, including six Americans. Nine attackers were killed.

"Suddenly no one feels safe or secure," said Joe Sequeira, the manager of a popular restaurant near the Oberoi hotel, another site targeted in the attacks. "It will take time. People are scared but they will realize it's no use being scared and sitting at home."

While authorities scoured the massive 565-room Taj Mahal for any remaining captives and defused booby traps, Indians began mourning and cremating their dead. At least 20 killed in the fighting were members of security forces.

Each new detail about the attackers raised more questions. Who trained the militants, who were so well prepared they carried bags of almonds to keep their energy up? What role, if any, did archrival Pakistan play in the attack? And how did so few assailants, who looked like college students, wreak so much damage?

As officials pointed the finger at neighboring Pakistan, some Indians looked inward and expressed anger at their own government.

"People are worried, but the key difference is anger," said Rajesh Jain, chief executive officer at a brokerage firm, Pranav Securities. "People are worked up about the ineffectiveness of the administration. Does the government have the will, the ability to tackle the dangers we face?"

The gunmen were as brazen as they were well trained, using sophisticated weapons as well as GPS technology and mobile and satellite phones to communicate, officials said. The group made repeated contact with an unidentified foreign country.

The investigation suggested the attackers planned to massacre 5,000 people, said R.R. Patil, deputy to the chief of Maharashtra state, without giving further details.

"Whenever they were under a little bit of pressure they would hurl a grenade. They freely used grenades," said J.K. Dutt, director general of India's elite commando unit.

Suspicions in Indian media quickly settled on the militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba, long seen as a creation of the Pakistani intelligence service to help wage its clandestine war against India in disputed Kashmir.

A U.S. counterterrorism official said some "signatures of the attack" were consistent with Lashkar and Jaish-e-Mohammed, another group that has operated in Kashmir. Both are reported to be linked to al-Qaida.

President George W. Bush pledged full U.S. support for the investigation, saying the killers "will not have the final word." FBI agents were sent to India to help with the probe.

"As the people of the world's largest democracy recover from these attacks, they can count on the people of world's oldest democracy to stand by their side," Bush added in a brief address from the White House.

The Indian navy said it was investigating whether a trawler found drifting off the coast of Mumbai, with a bound corpse on board, was used in the attack.

In addition to six Americans, the dead also included Germans, Canadians, Israelis and nationals from Britain, Italy, Japan, China, Thailand, Australia and Singapore.

It was the country's deadliest attack since 1993 serial bombings in Mumbai killed 257 people. But officials said the toll from the three days of carnage was likely to rise as more bodies were brought out of the hotels.

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Associated Press writers Ravi Nessman, Erika Kinetz and Anita Chang contributed to this report from Mumbai, and Foster Klug and Lara Jakes Jordan contributed from Washington.

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Congratulations to the Indian Commandos. They did what George Bush should have done immediately after 9/11--go all out after the terrorist criminals. The political novel I am reading "Trail of Death: Alfredo Gomez and the Assassination of President Kennedy" amazon.comm) questions Bush's commitment to apprehending Osama bin Laden. Bush hesitated and delayed and refused to send adequate military support to Afganistan when Osama was bottled up and on the verge of being captured. The result was that Osama got away only to strike again with fury.Yet Bush sends a message to India pledging his full support. The Indian commandos and their political leaders don't need his support. They did things the right way the first time. They went all out after their enemies holding nothing back. And Mumbai --and the world--is a safer place because of it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 PM on 11/29/2008

There was a story in the NYTimes, i think, about the tribal leaders in a remote area in Pakistan who said Bush was paying the Pakistan military busloads of $ for "intelligence" and that everyone knew it was a joke; the PakistaniMilitary as well as Bush, alluding towards a kind of bribe to act like they are actively "trying" to get al queda (sp) when in reality it is a smoke screen. This tribal leader said it would not be too difficult to find Osama and al queda .

The one tribal leader who spoke was murdered 2 weeks after speaking to the reporter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:27 PM on 11/29/2008
- AdamAnt12 I'm a Fan of AdamAnt12 15 fans permalink

Everytime Bush committed troops anywhere on the WOT, the libs and anti-war fanatics would not shut-up!!!

I guess he got tired of listening to them cry and stamp their feet...too bad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:34 PM on 11/29/2008
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That' what happens when you lie to people, you lose credibility.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:46 PM on 11/29/2008
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Would have helped if he committed troops in the right place.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:50 PM on 11/29/2008

This comment is not very clear. There is very little comparison between the Mumbai incident and 9/11. The Indians have yet to decide who the culprit is and what action they will take. If Jknow was correct, one would think Obama will have Osama wrapped up in no time. I won't be holding my breath. President Bushs' committment to the war on terror will not be followed by Obama and his troop of Clintonistas who want to pursue terrorists from a law enforcement angle. This means all terrorists will be treated like criminals who have more rights than your normal law abiding citizen. The terrorists will be testing Obama early in his term and then we will see what he is made of.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:34 PM on 11/29/2008
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re: radical islam and radical christianity... is one secondary to the other?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:46 PM on 11/29/2008
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Not in my books, and I have a lot of them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 PM on 11/29/2008
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There are radicals in ever religion. It is only sad that the a majority of the problems today are caused by these competing radical religions in an effort to dominate and control a particular monastic belief.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:57 PM on 11/29/2008
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''There are radicals in ever religion.'' why?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:07 PM on 11/29/2008
- AdamAnt12 I'm a Fan of AdamAnt12 15 fans permalink

The radicals in other religions may be a little off - kilter, but they NEVER go out and m u r d e r people in the name of ssaid religion. I s l a m i c E x t r e m i s t s hold the monopoly on this, guys. Sorry.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:36 PM on 11/29/2008
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Interesting picture on main page:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:42 PM on 11/29/2008
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Wow, several statements made in this pic. Perfect example of the division that exists within our own country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 PM on 11/29/2008
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Three hots & a cot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:52 PM on 11/29/2008
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Since the war on te-rror began: civil and human rights have been violated, an undercover ag-ent was outed, a war was fabricated, and millions of civilians have paid a price with their lives, their livelihood or treasure.

It's obvious that the means is justifying the end (ie war on ter-ror). Therefore is it not right to question, what else the government or branches of government is doing to achieve that end unbeknownst to us? Why dismiss any option, when everything we are against has already been done to justify this "war on te-r-ror".

No option is too far out until it is completely ruled out. If anything the W Administration should have taught us is to always remain vigilant where corruption in government is concerned.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:40 PM on 11/29/2008
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Agreed....

But are you saying that you believe that there is even a REMOTE possibility that we were somehow responsible for the Mumbai massacre?

If so, why?

Specifically.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:49 PM on 11/29/2008
- larazon I'm a Fan of larazon 19 fans permalink

Look I'm just saying, don't trust everything you hear, and don't allow government to justify the "means" with the end further than they have already done so. Have they not done enough to prove how far they are willing to go to justify this end?

There is no proof that there was some kind of U.S. interference in this, but who can rule out even this possibility when you consider everything they have done to date. I sure as he// won't rule it out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:11 PM on 11/29/2008
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The "war on t e r r o r" was created to perpetuate w a r and make our top two officials very rich men indeed. It is a farce.....a slogan...... a never ending drama to control the masses.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:52 PM on 11/29/2008
- AdamAnt12 I'm a Fan of AdamAnt12 15 fans permalink

Look out, someone may drop a house on YOU!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 11/29/2008
- larazon I'm a Fan of larazon 19 fans permalink

I want to add to this, the takeover of the msm by corporations that sponsor a right-wing government agenda to further "the war on te-r-ror pro-pa-ganda.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 PM on 11/29/2008
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larazon, I agree. A simple research into the background/educational level of the MSM journalists would lead to the very point you are making. All of the old investigative journalist are no longer around because they did not want to subject themselves to gov't propaganda. These bobblehead script readers do nothing but regurtitate what is put out in front of them regardless of whether it is fact or fiction. How many of these journalist have quoted for instance youtube as a source, that is truly unbelievable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:07 PM on 11/29/2008
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Did the Pakistani government ask us to send the FBI? If not, we should MYOB.

Why is it that so many people think we should involve ourselves in other country's affairs without their asking for help? I read on another blog where someone said "If McCain was President, he would have sent in SWAT teams to India". The poster is missing the fact that Obama isn't President and has no power to do anything but comment. Second, if India wanted military type help from us, they would have asked.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 PM on 11/29/2008
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Did you consult the Pakistani or Indian gov'ts and ask if they had requested US help?

Or do you think every police and diplomatic action in the world is brought up for public scrutiny?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 PM on 11/29/2008
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If an American citizen is kil.led, then the FBI will be there. This has been going on for decades. Nothing unusual.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 PM on 11/29/2008
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India asked for the help.

FIVE Americans were killed in Mumbai (which is in India, BTW) & it is a common practice for the FBI to investigate when that happens.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 PM on 11/29/2008
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India asked for the help.

FIVE Americans were k.i.l.l.e.d in Mumbai (which is in India, BTW) & it is a common practice for the FBI to investigate when that happens.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 PM on 11/29/2008
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That is not true, India did not ask for help, they have enough intelligence to solve their own problems. Wow, everytime there is an incident call the FBI, please.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 PM on 11/29/2008
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The FBI is useless. I think nations like India request FBI assistance in order to make the public think the politicians are taking "serious action." It's all about perception. If India was truly fighting terrorism, it wouldn't need FBI assistance. The Indian people should be outraged that its government needs the FBI.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:16 PM on 11/29/2008
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It isn't about "fighting" ANYTHING... the FBI is NOT there in any law enforcement capacity.. the Indians wanted them there for their FORENSICS expertise.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 11/29/2008
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It is normal for intelligence agencies to co-operate after something like this. Also, on another post, you disagreed with me about involvement of another country in these attacks. You have been proven wrong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:19 PM on 11/29/2008
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HuffPost, this isn't terrorism, and its probably why you didn't report it, but shame on you and the rest of the media. Africa is truly is an ignored continent.;

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081129/ap_on_re_af/af_nigeria_clashes

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:00 PM on 11/29/2008
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An attack against unarmed personnel without provocation is terrorism in it's purest form.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 PM on 11/29/2008
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thanks, that helps my point, lol. i thought so too, but isn't "their" definition of terrrorism. The media seems to think the only terrorrism is one that might involve Al Qaeda.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 PM on 11/29/2008
- mafina I'm a Fan of mafina 13 fans permalink

Is that what you call the bombing of Iraqi citizens?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:36 PM on 11/29/2008
- AdamAnt12 I'm a Fan of AdamAnt12 15 fans permalink

Then what is it? A friendly dispute?

Get real.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 PM on 11/29/2008
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Mr Rogers neighborhood. It isn't it a beautiful day?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:19 PM on 11/29/2008
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yeah, I thought it was some kind of a church gathering!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:19 PM on 11/29/2008

I'm surprised that this troubling incident has lasted so long. It seems to indicate a level of tactical sophistication among the Islamists that we haven't seen in recent years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:47 PM on 11/29/2008
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People need to believe it was "sophisticated" in order to make a big deal out of it, and to link this terror attack to 9/11 so we can justify further taxpayer dollars WASTED on mindless military babysitting of foreigners. In fact, it WASN'T a sophisticated attack. Any loser can purchase a machine gun and some hand grenades, then kill people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 PM on 11/29/2008
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Or a LACK of tactical acumen from the Indian forces...

Remember, there were innocents involved..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 11/29/2008
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That was my thought.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 PM on 11/29/2008
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That, or the Indian security forces did a pretty shoddy job.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:53 PM on 11/29/2008
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And you know they were "Islamists" how? Because they have been made out to be the boogey man?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 PM on 11/29/2008
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Funny how the brain can be washed in less than 8 years, isn't it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 PM on 11/29/2008
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Because it is the I s l a m i c E x t r e m i s t behind 99% of all of the t e r r o r i s m going on in the world. That's why.

No one needs to make them the "boogey" man. They have done a good job of doing this all by themselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:16 PM on 11/29/2008
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One of the captured islamist is talking. They are islamists.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:37 PM on 11/29/2008
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"And you know they were "Islamists" how?"

Hmmm how about every single report coming from all over the planet? There's no argument about them being an "Islamist" group.
The only mystery is which one (s)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:18 PM on 11/29/2008

The terrorists could have pushed any crazy idea they wanted. What to look out for is not the message but the EFFECT on the population this kind of thing has. Hopefully, India won't go nuts but stay cool and really go to the bottom of this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 PM on 11/29/2008

When I was in Vie t na m in 71-72 Da Nang we had quite a few guys in our compound mainlining h eroin 95 percent pure.. Air Force had a policy that if you turned yourself in they would put you in a half way house we had built in the compound. The guys were allowed to smoke gras s in there. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. It happened.

I hope someone here was there at that time.

Never reported in USA MS M at that time.

Our squadron commander once put a note in our rooms to be more careful with leaving bongs etc lying around when we went to work. Biggest HEADS were avionics tech guys and b o m b loaders.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 PM on 11/29/2008
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Great! PTSD flashbacks from 'nam.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 PM on 11/29/2008
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I don't blame them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 PM on 11/29/2008
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I am not a veteran, but have heard similar accounts from Viet nam Vets. I would also like to add.....Thank you for your service and welcome home !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:38 PM on 11/29/2008
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Almost a dozen state police units and intelligence agencies were tracking down ter.rorist groups across India for the past two years but missed to detect the activities of the men who were involved in the Mumbai ter.ror attack.

Though there were reports, based mainly on the interrogation of ter.rorists arrested in the recent past, about Mumbai being the next target, there were no specific leads about how the ter.rorists will strike.

The increasing failure of the intelligence agencies, both at the state and the federal level, to prevent such attacks has emboldened the ter.rorists groups which have struck back, despite large scale arrests and security measures, at a frequency of two months in the recent past - Ahmedabad in July, Delhi in September and now Mumbai in November. These attacks were not carried out by the same group of ter.rorists but by a loose coalition of groups located in different parts of the country, activated and coordinated by a central command, likely to be outside India.

--Economic Times/ India Times

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 PM on 11/29/2008
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I certainly hope that India and Pakistan will truly begin a concerted effort to seek and destroy the terrorist elements that exist in both their countries. It would be a far greater tragedy if the terrorists were able to get their hands on the nuclear weapons that each of these countries have.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 PM on 11/29/2008
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For 20 - 30 years madrasaas have been allowed to flourish with Saudi funding , overlooked by western countries as it did not really concern them. Now that the western countries are being impacted they have begun to look closer at the root cause. Blindly chanting' Islam is a religion of peace ' will not get them to realioty. Does any body have an idea what is the objective of these madrasaas and what these institutes create? Why is it that a majority of muslims feel victimized? There are poor and angry people around the world. They are not mobilising to wreac havoc on countries that have made progress through hard work The madrasaas brainwash young minds about being victimized by 'non muslims' and condition them for horrific violence.There are millions of these brainwashed terrorists in the muslim world ready to inflict violence where ever they want. Its time to question the validity of Islam being a religion of peace. The Quoran has always promoted spread of Islam through violence . Muslims should questions all that Quoran preaches , and reject all the teachings that promotes hatred and violence against non muslims. Madrasaas promoting hatred and ignorance should be closed. Who will teach the majority of muslims acceptance of other faiths and beliefs and to stop spreading the myth about 'muslim victims'

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 PM on 11/29/2008
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Just like 911 this was and is a job for law enforcement, from the cop on the street to the FBI. No military will prevent, investigate, solve or catch these people until after the fact, if then.

The Bush Presidency squandered incredible amounts of resources after 911 and have nothing to show for it with regards to border or port security. Certainly the homeland security department, was a fraud and is no more capable of preventing these attacks today then they were able to prevent 911.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 PM on 11/29/2008
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No k!dding!! How ironic that the shrub invades Iraq over 9-1-1 and ends up making us more vulnerable to terror!st att@cks as a direct result?

SO short-sighted, knee jerk, stup!d, wasteful...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 PM on 11/29/2008

There's no empirical evidence to demonstrate that we have been made vulnerable in our own country because of the Iraq war. Whether or not it was a bad idea, it has not thus far increased acts of terror against us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 PM on 11/29/2008

"Just like 911 this was and is a job for law enforcement, from the cop on the street to the FBI. No military will prevent, investigate, solve or catch these people until after the fact, if then."

I disagree with the contention that a military can never prevent terrorism before it happens. I can foresee a situation in which a properly used bomb can destroy a terrorist training camp, for example.

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Can you define what a "properly used bomb" is? Would that be one that somehow knows that there are no innocent women and children in a building being bombed?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 PM on 11/29/2008
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The problem is that terrorism is an idea, not a person. It is a perfect case of where addressing the root causes will solve the problem, not just ki ll ing the perps, as in a bank robbery or kidnapping.

The real solution is to defeating terrorism is educating the people where it starts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:16 PM on 11/29/2008
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earlier this year, on a flight from l.a. to new york, i was preparing to board the aircraft with my purse, a small cage containing my one-eyed, blind cat with a heart condition, plus a small shoulder bag containing her medicine and a change of bedding for her cage should she need it. i was also wearing a large steel brace on my left knee due to an injury recently suffered in an auto accident.

our ever vigilant homeland security experts pulled me out of line, made me take my cat out of her cage, searched her cage, ran a wand over both of us, searched the bag with her medicine in it, asked me what the bottles were for, and sent my purse through the x-ray scanner. it took two of them to do this, and nearly half an hour. they even felt up my underwire bra. my poor, blind cat was getting very nervous from all the noise and unfamiliar smells.

finally, they allowed me to put my terrified cat back in her carrier. they then handed me back my purse with a smile and sent us on our way, without so much as a single question about the EIGHT INCH UTILITY K N I F E i had forgotten was stuck down the side pocket of purse.

i can't tell you how much safer i felt knowing how on top of things our homeland security department was.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:53 PM on 11/29/2008
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LOL!! What a GREAT story. Sorry for the invasiveness of the a$$holes though. I live in L.A. and I know the secur!ty here is over the top and a$inine as the security people wouldn't know a terr0r!st if he bit them in the a$$.

The shrub's legacy. Ugh.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 PM on 11/29/2008
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Haha, wow, that is funny!

See how well putting the airport security under the feds has worked?

Should have kept it in the private sector...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 PM on 11/29/2008
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Anybody ever heard of this guy?
He seems to be of "real" interest.

http://news.scotsman.com/latestnews/Mumbai-attacks-Was-computer-expert.4741582.jp

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 PM on 11/29/2008
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Why was Obama quoted but not the actual Bush? Though that generic statement could have come from either one.

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Because the shrub has all but given up office. He's just cowering in a corner anymore while the real man steps up to the plate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 PM on 11/29/2008
- peacekitten I'm a Fan of peacekitten 646 fans permalink
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he looks so lost these days, every time you see a picture of him. it's embarrassing because he's become so pathetic. i think maybe it's finally sinking in that he's the most h a t e d man in the world right now. other leaders wouldn't even shake his hand at an event HE hosted. nobody cares what he has to say. and the election was a total, complete and utter repudiation of EVERYTHING he's spent the last eight years doing. his legacy is that he's a complete failure, and i think now even he realizes it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 PM on 11/29/2008
- peacekitten I'm a Fan of peacekitten 646 fans permalink
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if the statement had come from an actual bush, it would have been infinitely more intelligent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 PM on 11/29/2008
- helenwheels I'm a Fan of helenwheels 589 fans permalink
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Lol!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 PM on 11/29/2008
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a burning bush?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:41 PM on 11/29/2008
- KoolBreez I'm a Fan of KoolBreez 15 fans permalink

The media has a thing about complete sentences.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:39 PM on 11/29/2008
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