> Quiet, Chris Bellomy <ten.wohsdoog@sirhc> -- I'm transmitting rage.
>> dam wrote, On 7/5/08 3:57 PM: >>> Until the Columbian Hostage Rescue hits the silver screen? >> I think it might get some plot revisions before it does.
Well, they quoted a "reliable source", so that oughta be good enough for any of us.
I wonder if the FARC leader they captured along with the hostages and is now in jail knew about this?
John Rogers AU Class of 1985 The Al Del Greco of Atlanta
"You say that it is your custom to burn widows. Very well. We also have a custom: when men burn a woman alive, we tie a rope around their necks and we hang them. Build your funeral pyre; beside it, my carpenters will build a gallows. You may follow your custom. And then we will follow ours." (General Sir Charles Napier)
>James Schrumpf wrote, On 7/5/08 4:43 PM: >> Quiet, Chris Bellomy <ten.wohsdoog@sirhc> -- I'm transmitting rage.
>>> dam wrote, On 7/5/08 3:57 PM: >>>> Until the Columbian Hostage Rescue hits the silver screen? >>> I think it might get some plot revisions before it does.
>> Wow. An unnamed source, who "Swiss radio" claims is "close to the events, >> reliable and tested many times in recent years".
>> Why does crap reporting like this even get released?
>I'll bet you a dollar it ends up being proven right.
>How often do presidential nominees decide to spend the >4th of July out of the country? Interesting timing, don't >you think?
>The whole thing smelled from the beginning, dude. It was >too perfect.
Dood... take your medications... QUICK.
That sounded like the ol' Czar returning.
John Rogers AU Class of 1985 The Al Del Greco of Atlanta
"You say that it is your custom to burn widows. Very well. We also have a custom: when men burn a woman alive, we tie a rope around their necks and we hang them. Build your funeral pyre; beside it, my carpenters will build a gallows. You may follow your custom. And then we will follow ours." (General Sir Charles Napier)
> James Schrumpf wrote, On 7/5/08 4:43 PM: >> Quiet, Chris Bellomy <ten.wohsdoog@sirhc> -- I'm transmitting rage.
>>> dam wrote, On 7/5/08 3:57 PM: >>>> Until the Columbian Hostage Rescue hits the silver screen? >>> I think it might get some plot revisions before it does.
>> Wow. An unnamed source, who "Swiss radio" claims is "close to the >> events, reliable and tested many times in recent years".
>> Why does crap reporting like this even get released?
> I'll bet you a dollar it ends up being proven right.
> How often do presidential nominees decide to spend the > 4th of July out of the country? Interesting timing, don't > you think?
> The whole thing smelled from the beginning, dude. It was > too perfect.
It makes no sense. Chavez would have paid way more than $20 million to FARC for the opportunity to look the hero. The Columbian govt might have paid off the informant, but these were FARC's most important hostages. It is really hard to imagine that they would give them up for a mere $20M.
> You're not like the others, Chris Bellomy <ten.wohsdoog@sirhc>... you > like the same things I do! Wax paper! Boiled football leather! Dog > breath!
>> dam wrote, On 7/5/08 3:57 PM: >>> Until the Columbian Hostage Rescue hits the silver screen? >> I think it might get some plot revisions before it does.