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From: "Match" <Match@kasmgaenra.us> Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2013 16:34:27 -0800 Reply-To: <bounce-71675797@kasmgaenra.us> To: linuxch-announce.discuss@charon.mit.edu ------=Part.841.1241.1388450067 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Want to Meet Someone New? View Photos of Singles http://www.kasmgaenra.us/3574/107/215/995/1972.10tt71675797AAF18.php Unsub- http://www.kasmgaenra.us/3574/107/215/995/1972.10tt71675797AAF8.html cks that also included an expansion of rights for gun owners.Its pretty hard to get people organized for action on legislation that doesnt address the incident that spurred the vote and is so watered down that liberal activists were hard pressed to even call it better than nothing.And the same will be true when it comes to the other looming challenges of the year, immigration and a budget. Getting people to march on behalf of a convoluted measure that doesnt match their activist aspirations sounds pretty implausible. And those two issues are far more complicated than gun control.Second, when does Obama have the time?The list of urgent challenges facing the president doesnt allow him to be crisscrossing the country to hold rallies. But his ground troops, like the donors who are funding Obamas continuing campaign effort, arent going to show up for just a Tweet or a Web video. They want the man himself, not some campaign aide deputized by Obama to round up the posse.And it wont do for the president to be away from Washington pushing his personal agenda on one narrow issue when a bomber is on the loose in Boston, the North Koreas are fueling up rockets, somebody is sending poisoned envelopes to Senators and the economy is teetering again.Obama could use his celebrity and network to bring 15,000 to Jackson Square to make Landrieu worry, but he cant do it when the rest of the country is expecting him to be dealing with issues of urgent conc April 19, 2013 - FBI photos of the two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing, Tamerlan (left) and Djohar (right) Tsarnaev.APA Moscow media report reveals new details about the Islamic interests and online activity of the Chechen brothers linked to Monday's Boston Marathon bombing. The Moscow Times says the Russian Foreign Ministry is investigating reports that the suspects-- Djohar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev-- were involved in the bombing that killed three people and injured at least 176. The brothers are believed to have fled Chechnya during the first Chechen war in 1994-96. The family apparently lived in Central Asia and then in Dagestan, near Chechnyaa predominantly Muslim republic in Russias North Caucasus thats become an epicenter of the Islamic insurgency.A man named Djohar Tsarnaev has a page on the Russian equivalent of Facebook, Vkontakte, describing his world view as Islam and his personal priorities as career and money. The page also says he attended a school in Makhachkala, Russia from 1999 to 2001, and he speaks Chechen, English, and Russian.The Moscow Times says a man named Tamerlan Tsarnaev is associated with a YouTube account that lists favorite Islam-related videos, including one called Lets Devote Our Lives to Jihad.Talking about his Muslim faith, Tamerlan is quoted as saying, I am very religious and there are no values anymore.Tamerlan reportedly belongs totwo Chechnya-related groups on Vkontaktes, andlast logged into th ------=Part.841.1241.1388450067 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii <html> <strong><center><a href="http://www.kasmgaenra.us/3574/107/215/995/1972.10tt71675797AAF14.php"><H3>Want to Meet Someone New? 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Box 25472 | Dallas, TX 75225 </font></td></td></tr></table> <br /> <br /><br /> <br /><br /> <br /> <br /><br /> <br /> <center>This email was intended for linuxch-announce.discuss@charon.mit.edu <br /> <a href="http://www.kasmgaenra.us/u/3574/995/1972/10/71675797/linuxch-announce.discuss@charon.mit.edu" target="_blank"><img border="0" src="http://www.kasmgaenra.us/3574/107/215/71675797/995.1972/img210721543.jpg"></a> </center> </body> </p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p> </br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br> </br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></center> <p style="font-size:xx-small;"> The 2010 report said lands like Chechnya -- as well as Pakistan and Somalia -- are seen by "jihadi theoreticians" as places where "fighting is not only legitimate but also compulsory." The same report also noted Chechen rebel leader Doku Umarov has tried to align the insurgency "with the global jihadist narrative," supporting the establishment of an "Islamic emirate in the Caucasus."Whether Chechens, however, have actually gone to the frontlines in Afghanistan and Pakistan is a matter of fierce dispute. A Congressional Research Service report earlier this year said "some Chechen fighters fighting alongside Taliban/Al Qaeda forces have been captured or killed."But other studies have sharply questioned this kind of reporting, claiming that American officials and media were buying into a Russian narrative that Moscow was simply fighting Islamic terrorists in Chechnya.A 2004 report from University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth professor Brian Glyn Williams described a more complicated picture."While it is certainly possible that Chechen individuals made their way to Afghanistan to fight for the Taliban in Afghanistan, the complete absence of even a single Chechen POW among the thousands captured by the Northern Alliance and the U.S. would clearly refute the wild claims that the Chechens formed the 'largest contingent of Al Qaeda's foreign legion'," he wrote.Williams told FoxNews.com, rather, that "there's a jihad element that has grown large GUATEMALA CITY Judges presiding over the landmark genocide trial of a former dictator have asked the Constitutional Court to decide if it should continue.Tribunal president Yasmin Barrios says judges overseeing the trial won't accept another judge's ruling that the case should start over, at a point before charges were filed against Efrain Rios Montt. The Constitutional Court has 10 days to rule on the dispute.The trial had been nearing closing arguments and U.N. spokesman Martin Nesirky said Friday that the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay is concerned over the suspensin.Nesirky says it "is a blow to the numerous victims of the atrocities committed during Guatemala's civil war."Rios Montt is accused in the killing of 1,771 indigenous people after taking power in a 1982 coup. </p> </html> ------=Part.841.1241.1388450067--
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