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How is it gonna end ?
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LoL !!!! From 6am-6:30 pm, 6 days a week. I listen to 970am, like Beck,Rush,Schnitt and i poke around the other stations between topics and comm. and i rock Savage,O'Reiley,Borkes,Miller... I know i'm lame but I like to hear information when i'm in work mode... I can't believe you spotted my A.M. habit !!
I really learn alot from what i hear and it expands my understanding of our world's issues and events.I recieve information from so many sources that it enables me to filter through the self-serving-points-of-view and construct my understanding of the issues without corruption. It has also lead me to distrust,disgust and depression and i wouldn't advise anyone else to take part... But you, ya ,your fucked too if you were able to catch my A.M. fed~rant..... Iran is coming....ready or not......MODERN DAY~ HOLY WAR ....but I ain't scared tho. U? |
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A dozen suspected pirates on a small fishing boat became prisoners Saturday after they opened fire on two Norfolk-based Navy warships in the Indian Ocean.
Five of those captured were wounded and a 13th man was killed, the Navy said. No one on the Gonzalez, a guided missile destroyer, or the Cape St. George, a guided Updates, photos and video from the Associated Pressmissile cruiser, was hurt. The incident occurred in international waters, about 25 nautical miles off the central eastern coast of the troubled east African nation. Why the men opened fire is unclear, but their decision to take on Navy ships in a 30-foot fishing boat was "not too smart at all," said Cmdr. Jeff Breslau, a Fifth Fleet spokesman in Bahrain. "If somebody shoots at us, they can pretty much expect to die because we will return fire," Breslau said by telephone. Breslau could recall no other instance in which pirates had fired on Navy ships in that area. The Gonzalez and the Cape St. George are part of the Navy’s Fifth Fleet, which is based in Bahrain. On Saturday, they sailed as part of Combined Task Force 150, a maritime coalition task force currently under the command of Commodore Hank Ort of the Royal Netherlands Navy. Lt. Cmdr. Charles W. Brown, a Fifth Fleet spokesman, said events unfolded shortly after dawn, when the task force spotted the suspicious boat towing two smaller skiffs. It was heading west, toward the coast . "Their location and their setup mirrored recent pirate procedures, so that made us suspicious and made us want to board them," Breslau said. The Gonzalez readied a boarding party, and both warships moved to intercept the vessel. As they approached the smaller boat, Navy personnel "noticed that a group of suspected pirates were brandishing what appeared to be rocket-propelled grenade launchers," Breslau said. Moments later, the suspected pirates opened fire on the Navy ships. In response, Brown said, "the Cape St. George and Gonzalez returned fire with small arms in self-defense." The battle was as brief as it was lopsided. There were only a few bullet holes on the Navy ships. The attacking vessel was set ablaze, leaving a plume of black smoke rising over the area. lol at pirates attacking a destroyer with RPG's....we didn't even break out the big guns for these guys...not even the 50 cal LOL |
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Fucking Shoot Them Down.............
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