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| Hizbullah head Hassan Nasrallah on Friday said Israel's "disappearance" is an inevitable fact. "If Israel's attacks Lebanon again, we will wage war without any preconditions," Nasrallah said during a speech in Beirut in honor of Hizbullah arch-terrorist Imad Mughniyeh, who was assassinated last week in Damascus. "The disappearance of Israel is an inevitable fact. It is an historical process in the region which will come to an end in several years," he said. According to Nasrallah, Hizbullah will not stand quiet following Mughniyeh's assassination. "There is no possibility that we will not respond to the murder of our loved and dear ones. We will not allow the enemy to continue and murder our commanders and dear ones." Nasrallah also said that Hizbullah has beat Israel many times in the past, the most recent time being the Second Lebanon war. "We are ready for a new victory," he reiterated. "After their loss in the war of Tamuz [Second Lebanon War], Israel is getting ready for a new war. I don't mean to scare, but warn." __________________ "McCain will bring a lifetime of experience,Obama will bring a speech that he gave in 2002" -Hillary |
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| London calling to the faraway towns Now war is declared, and battle come down London calling to the underworld Come out of the cupboard, you boys and girls London calling, now don't look to us Phoney Beatlemania has bitten the dust London calling, see we ain't got no swing 'Cept for the ring of that truncheon thing __________________ "McCain will bring a lifetime of experience,Obama will bring a speech that he gave in 2002" -Hillary |
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| Prince Harry fights TalibanBy STAFF REPORTER Published: Today PRINCE Harry is fighting with British forces in Afghanistan, it was revealed today. Harry's three-month tour has been kept secret as he takes part in the British mission against the Taliban. The Prince, a second lieutenant in the Household Cavalry, is third in line to the throne. He has been patrolling Helmand Province for the last ten weeks. Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Prince Harry has been an “exemplary” soldier, adding: “The whole of Britain will be proud of the outstanding service he is giving.” __________________ "McCain will bring a lifetime of experience,Obama will bring a speech that he gave in 2002" -Hillary |
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You know what sucks about this? The damn press couldn't just leave him alone. Because of them there is no way he can continue to serve in Afghanistan, which is what he want's to do. __________________ Soylent Green is people! |
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__________________ "McCain will bring a lifetime of experience,Obama will bring a speech that he gave in 2002" -Hillary |
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The good people of London are fucking fed up seeing their city turned into a cesspool of Third World radical Islamic fascism and hate. They made their voices heard loud and clear with this result. Boris Johnson has won the race to become the next mayor of London - ending Ken Livingstone's eight-year reign at City Hall. The Conservative candidate won with 1,168,738 first and second preference votes, compared with Mr Livingstone's 1,028,966 on a record turnout of 45%. He paid tribute to Mr Livingstone and appeared to offer him a possible role in his new administration. Lib Dem Brian Paddick came third and the Greens' Sian Berry came fourth. Mr Johnson is expected to stand down as MP for Henley, triggering a by-election. 'Exuberant nerve' In his victory speech, he described Mr Livingstone as "a very considerable public servant". He added: "You shaped the office of mayor. You gave it national prominence and when London was attacked on 7 July 2005 you spoke for London." Mr Johnson also paid tribute to his "courage and the sheer exuberant nerve with which you stuck it to your enemies, especially in New Labour". FIRST AND SECOND PREFERENCE VOTES Boris Johnson: 1,168,738 Ken Livingstone: 1,028,966 Analysis: Boris's big win Livingstone's highs and lows Mr Johnson told Mr Livingstone he hoped to "discover a way in which the mayoralty can continue to benefit from your transparent love of London". He said he would work to earn the trust of those that had opposed him, or who had hesitated before voting for him. "I will work flat out to repay and to justify your confidence. We have a new team ready to go into City Hall. "Where there have been mistakes we will rectify them, where there are achievements we will build on them, where there are neglected opportunities we will seize on them." Livingstone 'sorry' He promised to focus on crime by promoting 24-hour policing, transport, including promoting cycling, green spaces, affordable homes and getting value for money for taxpayers. Mr Johnson's victory crowns the Conservative Party's May Day local election wins in England and Wales. FIRST PREFERENCE VOTES Boris Johnson (Tory): 1,043,761 Ken Livingstone (Lab): 893,877 Brian Paddick (Lib Dem): 236,685 Sian Berry, (Green): 77,374 Richard Barnbrook (BNP): 69,710 Alan Craig, (Christian Choice): 39,249 Lindsey German (Left List): 16,796 Matt O'Connor, (Eng Democrats): 10,695 Winston McKenzie (Ind): 5,389 He said he hoped it showed the party had changed "into a party that can be trusted after 30 years with the greatest, most cosmopolitan, multi-racial generous hearted city on earth". Mr Livingstone's defeat ended what Gordon Brown called a "bad" day for Labour, in which it suffered its worst council results for 40 years. Asked by the BBC what his views were on the poor Labour showing, Mr Johnson said: "The smart thing for Labour to do would be to quietly to remove Gordon Brown and install [Foreign Secretary David] Miliband, is my view, but I don't think they'll do it." In his speech after the result was declared at City Hall, Mr Livingstone thanked the Labour Party for all its help with his campaign. Ken Livingstone accepts electoral responsibility "There is absolutely nothing that I could have asked from the Labour Party that it didn't throw into this election, from Gordon Brown right the way down to the newest recruit, handing out leaflets on very wet, cold days. "I'm sorry I couldn't get an extra few points that would take us to victory and the fault for that is solely my own. You can't be mayor for eight years and then if you don't at third term say it was somebody else's fault. I accept that responsibility and I regret that I couldn't take you to victory." Conservative Party leader David Cameron praised Mr Johnson for a "serious and energetic campaign" and said his party was "winning the battle of ideas". Liberal Democrat candidate Brian Paddick paid tribute to Ken Livingstone as "an amazing mayor" and indicated that he would not be interested in working with Mr Johnson. He said he would be talking to Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg about his future and what he could do for the party. __________________ "Got to have a jones for this, jones for that, this runnin' with the joneses, boy just aint where its at" __________________ "McCain will bring a lifetime of experience,Obama will bring a speech that he gave in 2002" -Hillary |
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"Our enemies will test the new president early," Lieberman, I-Conn., told Face The Nation host Bob Schieffer. "Remember that the truck bombing of the World Trade Center happened in the first year of the Clinton administration. 9/11 happened in the first year of the Bush administration." |
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