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I think this is a suicide vest
4.25.2006
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Hi ********.
Nice to have you as a member. I hope nothing happens in NY, but I do have the same feeling it will. Once day it would be nice to have law enforcement/FBI actually take my dreams seriously and stop things like this from happening.
Brian
5.8.2006
Thanks, will post this.
Brian
Thursday, May 4, 2006; Posted: 11:37 p.m. EDT (03:37 GMT)

The 9:30 a.m. blast, outside the eastern Baghdad courthouse on busy Palestine Street, also wounded 46 people, the ministry said.
The violence took place as a report from retired Army Gen. Barry McCaffrey said the American strategy in Iraq is "painfully but gradually succeeding," but that U.S. troops will be needed in Iraq for another three to five years. (Watch new ideas on a U.S. exit strategy -- 2:11)
Elsewhere in Baghdad on Thursday, two U.S. soldiers attached to Multinational Division-Baghdad were killed when their vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb, the U.S. military said.
Their deaths brought the number of U.S. military and military-connected civilians killed in the Iraq war to 2,408.
Iraqi army officer Brig. Gen. Mohammed Abdul Latifwas was gunned down in western Baghdad's Yarmouk neighborhood as he drove to work, the Interior Ministry said.
In Tikrit, Saddam Hussein's hometown, police said they found 16 bodies Thursday. All were found shot in the head, and police said they were unable to identify them.
Also in Tikrit, gunmen shot and killed a police officer in a drive-by shooting, police said. Another police officer was wounded in the incident.
In Ramadi, eight insurgents were killed in a firefight U.S. Marines, the U.S. military said.
In Iskandariya, 40 miles south of Baghdad, police found two bodies that had been dumped in plastic bags near a bridge Thursday morning, a police spokesman said. The bodies have not been identified.
Police in Baghdad found a total of 34 bodies -- shot and bearing signs of torture -- on Tuesday and Wednesday.
On Wednesday, insurgents killed 16 people at a police recruitment center in Falluja, an American civilian contractor near Nasiriya and a police officer in Baquba.
Police and hospital officials said that along with the 16 dead in Falluja, 25 were wounded by a suicide bomber who detonated a vest of explosives. (Full story)
McCaffrey's seven-page memorandum, prepared for faculty and students at West Point where he teaches, concluded that victory in Iraq is a 10-year task and that the United States "will remain in a serious crisis in Iraq during the coming 24 months."
"There is no reason why the U.S. cannot achieve our objectives in Iraq," he wrote after an April visit with U.S. troops.
But winning the war will take more money for reconstruction, a greater commitment by U.S. agencies beyond the Pentagon and more funding for the Iraqi police, among other recommendations -- and McCaffrey questioned whether the United States is willing to make those commitments.
"We have few alternatives to the current U.S. strategy, which is painfully but gradually succeeding," he wrote. "This is now a race against time. Do we have the political will. Do we have the military power; will we spend the resources required to achieve our aims?"
The Pentagon offered no comment on the memo.
McCaffrey led the Army's 24th Infantry Division in the 1991 Persian Gulf War and served as the U.S. anti-drug czar in the Clinton administration. He is now a professor at the U.S. Military Academy and an analyst for NBC News.
In his memo, he concludes the Iraqi army is "real, growing and willing to fight."
But, he said, it will need two to five more years before it is capable of standing on its own. The Iraqis are badly equipped, lacking artillery, armored vehicles, air support and communications, he said.
Further, he said, Iraqi police will need 10 years and "significant resources" to overcome "a culture of inaction, passivity, human rights abuses and deep corruption," McCaffrey said.
The memo, dated April 25, came to light as Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld faces a wave of criticism from other retired officers over his handling of the conflict. McCaffrey has been among those critics, but has not called for the secretary's resignation, as others have done.
He criticized the State Department's inability to order foreign service officers to Iraq, leaving only a handful of career diplomats to manage the U.S. mission there.
Meanwhile, he said, other departments have sent advisers to Iraq "in small numbers for too short time periods," sometimes quibbling over who will pay their $11 daily allowance for food.
"This bureaucratic nonsense is taking place in the context of a war costing $7 billion a month -- and a battalion of soldiers and Marines killed or wounded a month," he wrote.
McCaffrey wrote that most U.S. combat troops could be withdrawn from Iraq within three to five years, but he said Iraq would need $5 billion to $10 billion a year in economic assistance.
5.12.2006
"Once day it would be nice to have law enforcement/FBI actually take my dreams seriously and stop things like this from happening."
I do think there are some law enforcement people who take your dreams seriously and these are the ones who really do care about humanity and are against what certain groups are trying to bring about on this planet. Those law enforcement people reading about your dreams who don't care or who refuse to check out your dreams to the best of their ability either want mayhem in this world or are involved in the complicity.
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Hi, thanks, your comments are appreciated and will post them.
Brian
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