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The Taliban attacked a mosque filled with Ramadan worshippers in northwestern Pakistan, killing 25 and wounding more than 50. The attack came just one month after local tribes began to organize against the extremist group.
Originally posted by Justice11
But the war on terror doesnt exist,its a scam by Bush!Wake up America.
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Originally posted by Cuhail
Are you seriously asking if the Taliban used an "Attack Mosque"?
Is this really the post you consider to be of "substance"? Is this furthering the thread? Advancing it?
Thanks, really. You've made an impact.
Cuhail
Originally posted by Cuhail
Okay, here we go.
I, personally, have never heard of an "Attack Mosque", so, no, I don't think it's the same as your Tesco device.
I was asking you.
Uhhhh....yeah.
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What can you tell us about "Attack Mosques"? I have to assume (right?) that you know more about them than I do. I could put meaning behind the name myself and conjure up images of a mosque that pushes it's following to attack civvies, but, I'm looking forward to your description.
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Cuhail
Tesco Express stores are neighbourhood convenience shops, stocking mainly food with an emphasis on higher-margin products (due to lack of economies of scale) alongside everyday essentials. They are found in busy city centre districts and small shopping precincts in residential areas, and on petrol station forecourts. There were 654 stores at 25 February 2006 year end, with a typical size of 190 m² (2,100 sq ft).
Originally posted by Cuhail
Okay Cadbury, since YOU won't elaborate more than a silly youtube video, I was forced to try and figure out how you relate Tesco to The War on Terror.
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Tesco Express stores are neighbourhood convenience shops, stocking mainly food with an emphasis on higher-margin products (due to lack of economies of scale) alongside everyday essentials. They are found in busy city centre districts and small shopping precincts in residential areas, and on petrol station forecourts. There were 654 stores at 25 February 2006 year end, with a typical size of 190 m² (2,100 sq ft).
(sigh) No Cadbury, it's NOT like Tesco invading Denmark with automated tellers. It has nothing to do with the War on Terror, nor, the Taliban.
for your weak attempt at humor.
Cuhail
[edit on 9/11/2008 by Cuhail]
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