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Al Q in drag tried to free Khobar Bad Guy
2004-06-18
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Terrorists linked to Al Qaida sought to free a hospitalized leader of recent attack at Al-Khubar, Saudi Arabia that killed 22 people. Three Al Qaida terrorists dressed as women conducted an daring raid to free the wounded ringleader of the attack from the top security hospital where he had been under police guard. The gunmen failed to reach the prison wing but managed to flee the hospital and evade security guards.
We’ve been found out, run and flee!
The terrorists penetrated the facility because of rules limiting security guards from searching women.
PC hurts Saoodi Land, too.
There have been several incidents in recent weeks of terrorists wearing abayas, or veils.
Posted by:Alaska Paul

#5  AP - do what the Chicoms do, add flyash! (and empty styrofoam cups, and trash and.....)
Posted by: Frank G   2004-06-18 10:08:50 PM  

#4  Fred---thanks for spiffing up the title! My head has been in concrete design today and I was not allowed the time necessary for a real creative hook line. Heh heh.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-06-18 10:01:42 PM  

#3  ...but managed to flee
They always do, don't they? If one were a cynical sort of person one might be tempted to conclude that the chasers and the chased are playing for the same team.
Posted by: Scott   2004-06-18 4:44:56 PM  

#2  I'm certain that their choice of Frederick's of Hollywood fashion beneath their abayas were far more "daring" than the little soiree to the hospital, don't you mon cheri? I'm sure they were determined to compete with the catty nurses there. Muslims are such bitches! Especially the "men".
Posted by: .com   2004-06-18 4:33:04 PM  

#1  In my earlier post about Paul Johnson, I quoted the Australian Times:
Saudi viewers saw the crown prince talking to the father of the terrorist who led the recent killing rampage in the eastern city of Khobar, where 22 people died. The two were seen walking together as the father publicly disowned his son, who was wounded.

I guess that denunciation was really effective...
Posted by: Seafarious   2004-06-18 4:21:50 PM  

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