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Post by CC_Varmints on Jun 5, 2012 12:18:36 GMT -6
Deputy al-Qaida leader al-Libi killed in drone strikeDeputy al-Qaida leader Abu Yahya al-Libi was killed in a drone strike in Pakistan, U.S. officials told NBC News. A U.S. drone struck a militant compound early Monday morning in North Waziristan, part of Pakistan’s northwestern tribal area. Pakistan security reports indicated the pre-dawn strike killed 15 insurgents. That brought the total killed in three attacks over the past several days to nearly 30. Al-Libi was a leading al-Qaida operative who was viewed as one of five candidates to succeed Osama bin Laden as leader of the terrorist group when he was killed last year. Officials characterize al-Libi as irreplaceable in his expertise, ability and influence over al-Qaida. Another U.S. official told NBC News al-Libi's death is "a major blow" to al-Qaida -- removing the number two leader twice in less than a year, further damaging the group's morale and cohesion and bringing it closer to its ultimate demise than ever before." worldnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/06/05/12070068-nbc-news-deputy-al-qaida-leader-al-libi-killed-in-drone-strike?lite/
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Post by Clemensbuff on Jun 5, 2012 13:09:26 GMT -6
Deputy al-Qaida leader al-Libi killed in drone strikeDeputy al-Qaida leader Abu Yahya al-Libi was killed in a drone strike in Pakistan, U.S. officials told NBC News. A U.S. drone struck a militant compound early Monday morning in North Waziristan, part of Pakistan’s northwestern tribal area. Pakistan security reports indicated the pre-dawn strike killed 15 insurgents. That brought the total killed in three attacks over the past several days to nearly 30. Al-Libi was a leading al-Qaida operative who was viewed as one of five candidates to succeed Osama bin Laden as leader of the terrorist group when he was killed last year. Officials characterize al-Libi as irreplaceable in his expertise, ability and influence over al-Qaida. Another U.S. official told NBC News al-Libi's death is "a major blow" to al-Qaida -- removing the number two leader twice in less than a year, further damaging the group's morale and cohesion and bringing it closer to its ultimate demise than ever before." worldnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/06/05/12070068-nbc-news-deputy-al-qaida-leader-al-libi-killed-in-drone-strike?lite/ May he, and the rest of the cowardly al-Qaida douche bags eventually all rot in Hell together! Way to go US armed forces! Get every last one of them sumbeotches!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2012 13:20:27 GMT -6
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Post by gpjohn on Jun 5, 2012 13:34:42 GMT -6
Did you know that the manure spreader is the only piece of farm machinery that the manufacturer refuses to stand behind?
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Post by Clemensbuff on Jun 5, 2012 14:46:40 GMT -6
Did you know that the manure spreader is the only piece of farm machinery that the manufacturer refuses to stand behind? LMAO Find me one GPJ! My father in law and I have been looking for one but when you find a used one that isn't a rust bucket they still want a small fortune for them. Hell, even the old antique ones they want a couple grand for them and they would have to be rebuilt in order to use them with any success. Horse and cow poop is still a much, MUCH better fertilizer than any chemicals whether it be liquid or granual.
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Post by gpjohn on Jun 5, 2012 15:03:43 GMT -6
Did you know that the manure spreader is the only piece of farm machinery that the manufacturer refuses to stand behind? LMAO Find me one GPJ! My father in law and I have been looking for one but when you find a used one that isn't a rust bucket they still want a small fortune for them. Hell, even the old antique ones they want a couple grand for them and they would have to be rebuilt in order to use them with any success. Horse and cow poop is still a much, MUCH better fertilizer than any chemicals whether it be liquid or granual. I wonder how many people on here have actually used a manure spreader, as opposed to just spreading manure. For the record, I have done both!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2012 15:11:57 GMT -6
LMAO Find me one GPJ! My father in law and I have been looking for one but when you find a used one that isn't a rust bucket they still want a small fortune for them. Hell, even the old antique ones they want a couple grand for them and they would have to be rebuilt in order to use them with any success. Horse and cow poop is still a much, MUCH better fertilizer than any chemicals whether it be liquid or granual. I wonder how many people on here have actually used a manure spreader, as opposed to just spreading manure. For the record, I have done both! Well.... You are from Gee Pee, so it wouldn't surprise anyone on here that you from the land of the Drama Queens would have plenty of manure to spread. And yes, as a kid I mowed a lawn after someone had that crap spread all over their yard.
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Post by CC_Varmints on Jun 5, 2012 15:12:43 GMT -6
LMAO Find me one GPJ! My father in law and I have been looking for one but when you find a used one that isn't a rust bucket they still want a small fortune for them. Hell, even the old antique ones they want a couple grand for them and they would have to be rebuilt in order to use them with any success. Horse and cow poop is still a much, MUCH better fertilizer than any chemicals whether it be liquid or granual. I wonder how many people on here have actually used a manure spreader, as opposed to just spreading manure. For the record, I have done both! You haven't lived until you setup camp on a manure pile for 30 days. Been there and done that in Germany. One of the guards left his post at night when his replacement did not show up. Farmer stole the M60 Machine Gun. Found it in his barn the next day. Otherwise we would have had to spend two to four more weeks there until we found it or the Commander have mercy on us, which ever comes first. We shoveled out manure sludge from the tent each day. Oh what fun it was!!!
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Post by Bluff fan on Jun 5, 2012 15:52:17 GMT -6
LMAO Find me one GPJ! My father in law and I have been looking for one but when you find a used one that isn't a rust bucket they still want a small fortune for them. Hell, even the old antique ones they want a couple grand for them and they would have to be rebuilt in order to use them with any success. Horse and cow poop is still a much, MUCH better fertilizer than any chemicals whether it be liquid or granual. I wonder how many people on here have actually used a manure spreader, as opposed to just spreading manure. For the record, I have done both! I have to sort through manure each and every day I come here.
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Post by gpjohn on Jun 5, 2012 18:29:04 GMT -6
I wonder how many people on here have actually used a manure spreader, as opposed to just spreading manure. For the record, I have done both! You haven't lived until you setup camp on a manure pile for 30 days. Been there and done that in Germany. One of the guards left his post at night when his replacement did not show up. Farmer stole the M60 Machine Gun. Found it in his barn the next day. Otherwise we would have had to spend two to four more weeks there until we found it or the Commander have mercy on us, which ever comes first. We shoveled out manure sludge from the tent each day. Oh what fun it was!!! To paraphrase Capt. Call, "I've shoveled my share, ain't hurt me none"
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