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He219
06-11-2004, 10:29 AM
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An F/A-18 Hornet flies over USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CV 67) during air operations for Summer Pulse 2004 in the Atlantic Ocean, June 8, 2004.

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Pakistani paramilitary soldiers take position in their bunker on the outskirts of Wana, the main town of Pakistan's south Waziristan tribal region, near the Afghan border, June 11, 2004. Pakistani forces bombed and pounded positions of al-Qaeda linked Islamic militants in the region, which the military said killed more than 50 combatants.

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Chinese officials wearing black suits and white flowers as a sign of mourning walk ahead of an ambulance carrying the bodies of the Chinese workers killed in northern Afghanistan

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Afghans watched by Chinese officials carry the body of a Chinese worker, one of 11 killed in Afghanistan (news - web sites). The bodies arrived in Kabul as two suspects were reportedly arrested for the worst attack on foreigners since the fall of the Taliban

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One of four Chinese workers wounded in a terrorist attack in Afghanistan's northern Kunduz province is transferred by German Medical Team to C-130 aircraft in Kunduz Airport, about 230 kilometers (142 miles) north of Kabul, Friday, June 11, 2004. Gunmen stormed a camp of sleeping Chinese road workers in northern Afghanistan on Thursday, killing at least 11 of them in the deadliest attack on foreign civilians since the fall of the Taliban

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One of four Chinese workers wounded in a terrorist attack in Afghanistan's northern Kunduz province is helped toward a C-130 aircraft in Kunduz Airport, about 230 kilometers (142 miles) north of Kabul, Friday, June 11, 2004. Gunmen stormed a camp of sleeping Chinese road workers in northern Afghanistan on Thursday, killing at least 11 of them in the deadliest attack on foreign civilians since the fall of the Taliban.

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KUNDUZ, AFGHANISTAN: Members of a German medical team are watched by a German soldier as they transfer an injured Chinese construction worker to an aircraft in Kunduz, 11 June 2004, after an attack 10 June,which left ten Chinese workers and an Afghan guard dead and five wounded in Had Bakhshi area, some 40 kms south of Kunduz. The attack which an Afghan official blamed on Taliban led insurgent groups was the bloodiest one since the topple of the extermist Taliban regime by a US-led offenisve in late 2001, with most of the insurgencies taking place in country's south and southeast the attack was the first of its kind happen in the relatively calm north. In the United States to attend the G8 summit, Afghan president Hamid Karzai condemned the brutal killing of the Chinese who were helping to a build a northern road between Kunduz and Baghlan provinces

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Chinese police parade 18 criminals during public sentencing at a stadium in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province June 11, 2004. Local authorities continued their high profile anti-crime campaign to crack down on criminal activities in the affluent province

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A masked Shi'ite militiaman guards worshippers performing Friday prayers near a poster of radical Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr in Baghdad's suburb of al-Sadr city June 11, 2004. One Iraqi fighter was killed and several more wounded in sporadic clashes between insurgents and U.S. forces in a Shi'ite suburb of Baghdad, an official of rebel cleric Moqtada al-Sadr's group said on Friday

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Armed Iraqi Shi'ite militiamen stand guard near the office of radical Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr while worshipers perform Friday prayers in Baghdad's suburb of al-Sadr city June 11, 2004. One Iraqi fighter was killed and several more wounded in sporadic clashes between insurgents and U.S. forces in a Shi'ite suburb of Baghdad, an official of rebel cleric Moqtada al-Sadr's group said on Friday.

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An armed Shi'ite militiaman holds a machine gun while trying to prevent U.S. forces from entering a Baghdad suburb, June 10, 2004. Five people were killed in fighting between Iraqi police and Sadr's militia in Najaf on Thursday, hospital sources said. It was the first clash in the holy city since the Shi'ite militia agreed a truce with U.S.-led forces last week.

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Members of Iraqi security force stand guard on a rooftop of a building in Baghdad, June 10, 2004. Mainstream Shi'ite support is vital to the new Iraqi interim government, which has outlawed the Mehdi Army militia of Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, who launched an anti-U.S. revolt in April. *******/Ali Jasim

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BAGHDAD, IRAQ: A US soldier sits in his armoured vehicle as a military helicopter hovers overhead both securing the scene of a car bomb 11 June 2004, in the Saydiya district south of Baghdad. Three US soldiers were wounded in a car bomb attack on a military convoy a military spokesman said.

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U.S. soldiers investigate the remains of a car bomb which exploded on a highway in the Sayediya district of Baghdad, Iraq as a U.S. patrol passed nearby Friday June 11, 2004. Two U.S. Humvees were slightly damaged but there was no U.S. confirmation of any casualties.

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An Iraqi policeman guards the area around the remains of a car bomb which exploded on a highway in the Sayediya district of Baghdad, Iraq as a U.S. patrol passed nearby Friday June 11, 2004. Two U.S. Humvees were slightly damaged

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An Indonesian child walks in front of a military armored car in Aceh Besar district in Indonesia's Aceh province June 11, 2004. Indonesia's military has handed power back to civilians in the restive Aceh province but the government will not withdraw its 40,000 troops from the province. The military says it has killed around 2,000 members of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) and captured 3,000 others since May 19 last year when the fresh offensive began

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Indonesian troops patrol through Aceh Besar district in Indonesia's Aceh province June 11, 2004.

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Belarussian pioneers take part in a symbolic honour guard at the fortress in the city of Brest, some 360 km south-west of Minsk, in this file photo taken May 30, 2004. President Alexander Lukashenko's vision of mapping a new Communist dream for his country of 10 million seems to be faltering - the economy is stagnating and his once widespread popularity is falling just before parliamentary elections in October.

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British Royal Navy cruiser HMS Exeter arrives in Shanghai June 11, 2004. HMS Exeter is on a five-day visit to China's financial hub of Shanghai

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POTCHEFSTROOM, SOUTH AFRICA - JUNE 11: Supporters of Eugene Terreblanche (C), former leader of the neo-nazi Afrikaner Weerstand Beweeging (AWB), parade through the street after his release from prison on June 11, 2004 in Potchefstroom in North West Province, South Africa. Terreblanche spent three and a half years in prison for assaulting a black petrol attendant.

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POTCHEFSTROOM, SOUTH AFRICA - JUNE 11: Eugene Terreblanche (C), former leader of the neo-nazi Afrikaner Weerstand Beweeging (AWB), is led to a public meeting by bodyguards after being released from prison on June 11, 2004 in Potchefstroom in North West Province, South Africa. Terreblanche spent three and a half years in prison for assaulting a black petrol attendant.

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POTCHEFSTROOM, SOUTH AFRICA ? JUNE 11: Eugene Terreblanche (C), former leader of the neo-nazi Afrikaner Weerstand Beweeging (AWB), rides down the street on horseback after being released from prison on June 11, 2004 in Potchefstroom in North West Province, South Africa.

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Supporters of Eugene Terreblanche, former leader of the neo-nazi Afrikaner Weerstand Beweeging (AWB), listen to him speak at a public meeting after being released from prison on June 11, 2004 in Potchefstroom in North West Province, South Africa.

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Hmm, sounds like a recipe for disaster ...

South African white supremacist Eugene Terre'Blanche gives a press conference after being released from prison 11 June 2004 in Potchefstroom. A group of about 20 followers cheered as Terre'Blanche mounted the black horse and rode to a nearby park to deliver a speech in the conservative stronghold of Potchefstroom. Terre'Blanche, the flamboyant leader of the once vocal Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (Afrikaner Resistance Movement), is freed on parole after serving almost two-thirds of a five-year sentence for the attempted murder of a black security guard.


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Honor Guard members with the 529th Military Police Company, Heidelberg, Germany, fire a 105mm howitzer during practice for the 60th Anniversary D-Day ceremony at Omaha Beach in Normandy, France, June 3, 2004. U.S. President Bush and France's Jacque Chirac attended the ceremony at the Colleville sur Mer American Cemetery.

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Marines with 3rd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, provide security for mortar positions south of the Wusbin Valley during Operation Bama in the Surobi district of Afghanistan, May 28, 2004. The Mortar positions provide indirect fire support to patrolling Marines

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Marines with 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines, rush to their security positions after inserting from an Army CH-47 Chinook helicopter in the Wusbin Valley in Surobi District, Afghanistan, May 28, 2004.

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U.S. Marine Corps Ceremonial and Guard Company render a 21 Gun Salute in honor of former President Ronald Reagan, 40th President of the United States, during state funeral services at Naval Base Ventura, Pt Magu, Calif.

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A young boy awaits the arrival of the Presidential motorcade at the gate of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, Calif., June 7, 2004. On Wednesday former President Ronald Reagan's body will be flown to Washington, D.C., where it will lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda. A state funeral will be conducted late Friday morning at the Washington National Cathedral, where President Bush will give the eulogy

afrographX
06-11-2004, 10:39 AM
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so this is weird, it looks like the black people in the foreground smile at this neonazi and are happy. Really grotesk since Terreblanche still seems to be a rightist dumbass.

Pille1234
06-11-2004, 10:49 AM
POTCHEFSTROOM, SOUTH AFRICA - JUNE 11: Eugene Terreblanche (C), former leader of the neo-nazi Afrikaner Weerstand Beweeging (AWB), is led to a public meeting by bodyguards after being released from prison on June 11, 2004 in Potchefstroom in North West Province, South Africa. Terreblanche spent three and a half years in prison for assaulting a black petrol attendant.

This isn't his real name, is it? Nice to meet you, Mr. Terreblanche. My Name is Klan. Ku Klux Klan.

J-10
06-11-2004, 11:06 AM
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Chinese officials wearing black suits and white flowers as a sign of mourning walk ahead of an ambulance carrying the bodies of the Chinese workers killed in northern Afghanistan

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Afghans watched by Chinese officials carry the body of a Chinese worker, one of 11 killed in Afghanistan (news - web sites). The bodies arrived in Kabul as two suspects were reportedly arrested for the worst attack on foreigners since the fall of the Taliban

Rip :( :(




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One of four Chinese workers wounded in a terrorist attack in Afghanistan's northern Kunduz province is transferred by German Medical Team to C-130 aircraft in Kunduz Airport, about 230 kilometers (142 miles) north of Kabul, Friday, June 11, 2004. Gunmen stormed a camp of sleeping Chinese road workers in northern Afghanistan on Thursday, killing at least 11 of them in the deadliest attack on foreign civilians since the fall of the Taliban

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One of four Chinese workers wounded in a terrorist attack in Afghanistan's northern Kunduz province is helped toward a C-130 aircraft in Kunduz Airport, about 230 kilometers (142 miles) north of Kabul, Friday, June 11, 2004. Gunmen stormed a camp of sleeping Chinese road workers in northern Afghanistan on Thursday, killing at least 11 of them in the deadliest attack on foreign civilians since the fall of the Taliban.

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KUNDUZ, AFGHANISTAN: Members of a German medical team are watched by a German soldier as they transfer an injured Chinese construction worker to an aircraft in Kunduz, 11 June 2004, after an attack 10 June,which left ten Chinese workers and an Afghan guard dead and five wounded in Had Bakhshi area, some 40 kms south of Kunduz. The attack which an Afghan official blamed on Taliban led insurgent groups was the bloodiest one since the topple of the extermist Taliban regime by a US-led offenisve in late 2001, with most of the insurgencies taking place in country's south and southeast the attack was the first of its kind happen in the relatively calm north. In the United States to attend the G8 summit, Afghan president Hamid Karzai condemned the brutal killing of the Chinese who were helping to a build a northern road between Kunduz and Baghlan provinces


Thanks to the German medical team.

ZeroPositive
06-11-2004, 11:08 AM
yeah that photo is weird with some black dudes in the background....
that dude is a real douche bag

Crazyjack
06-11-2004, 11:26 AM
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To see the german flag and this nazi-**** flag in one picture is making me angry! :fork:

J-10
06-11-2004, 11:28 AM
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British Royal Navy cruiser HMS Exeter arrives in Shanghai June 11, 2004. HMS Exeter is on a five-day visit to China's financial hub of Shanghai


I'm going to take some pics of British Royal Navy cruiser HMS Exeter in Shanghai and post in here in a few days. The China's new destroyer type 052C DDG 170 (with Aegis type phased array radar) is near the berth of HMS Exeter.

Freibier
06-11-2004, 11:31 AM
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To see the german flag and this nazi-**** flag in one picture is making me angry! :fork:
exactly my feelings :fork:

and RIP for the chinese workers :(

J-10
06-11-2004, 11:37 AM
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To see the german flag and this nazi-**** flag in one picture is making me angry! :fork:
exactly my feelings :fork:

and RIP for the chinese workers :(

Tks Mr.Freibier.

Why does South Africa allow this nazi-**** flag to show on the steet?

deutschersoldat
06-11-2004, 12:27 PM
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One of four Chinese workers wounded in a terrorist attack in Afghanistan's northern Kunduz province is helped toward a C-130 aircraft in Kunduz Airport, about 230 kilometers (142 miles) north of Kabul, Friday, June 11, 2004. Gunmen stormed a camp of sleeping Chinese road workers in northern Afghanistan on Thursday, killing at least 11 of them in the deadliest attack on foreign civilians since the fall of the Taliban.


thats not a c 130. its called c160 transall

Fenna
06-11-2004, 12:33 PM
Nice pics He :D

How come the RAF or Royal Navy is always called the British Royal Navy or British RAF? It's like saying American United States Navy

Roger Rabbit
06-11-2004, 12:58 PM
Because otherwise people might not know who they are. For instance if somebody said hers a picture of an RAF plane then for those who don't know what RAF stands for or what country the RAF is from then they wouldn't know.

RAF=Royal Air Force
RN=Royal Navy

Neither of them have any mention of which country they belong to.

Locked N Loaded
06-11-2004, 01:53 PM
RIP to the Chinese workers. What a tragic and cowardly act!

L n L

Locked N Loaded
06-11-2004, 02:01 PM
OH, and once again, great pic's He219....thanks!

L n L

Mudcat
06-11-2004, 02:35 PM
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I'm sure this is a highly effective way of aiming. :cantbeli: :slap: What a Goob.

Macs.
06-11-2004, 02:52 PM
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Mhh, the MPs always get the good stuff !

AVZ
06-11-2004, 03:24 PM
Yeah you're right. They some kinda special. But the haircut isn't that ordinary for an MP, does it?!?

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06-11-2004, 03:38 PM
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WASHINGTON - JUNE 9: A Capitol police officer stands guard on the ground of the US Capitol building June 9, 2004 during an evacuation prior to the arrival of the casket of former US President Ronald Reagan on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. The Capitol was briefly evacuated from what turned out to be a false alarm. (Photo by Alex Wong/***** Images)

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WASHINGTON - JUNE 9: People run away from the US Capitol building June 9, 2004 during an evacuation prior to the arrival of the casket of former US President Ronald Reagan Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. The Capitol was briefly evacuated from what turned out to be a false alarm. (Photo by Alex Wong/***** Images)

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WASHINGTON - JUNE 9: People run away from the US Capitol building June 9, 2004 during an evacuation prior to the arrival of the casket of former US President Ronald Reagan on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. The Capitol was briefly evacuated from what turned out to be a false alarm. (Photo by Alex Wong/***** Images)

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WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES: A Capitol Hill Policeman stands guard at the perimeter of the Capitol grounds 9 June in Washington, DC following an evacuation of the building after a threat of an inbound unidentified aircraft. Police also ordered thousands of people away from the complex but said the alert was over about 10 minutes later. The threat was later rescinded. AFP PHOTO Stephen JAFFE/bp (Photo credit should read STEPHEN JAFFE/AFP/***** Images)

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WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES: People run from the US Capitol Building 09 June, 2004 in Washington, DC as the building was evacuated after a threat of an unidentified incoming plane. The threat occured about one hour prior to the start of a state funeral ceremony for former President Ronald Reagan in the Capitol Rotunda. Police ordered thousands of people away from the complex but said the alert was over about 10 minutes later. AFP PHOTO /Roberto SCHMIDT (Photo credit should read ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP/***** Images)

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BAGHDAD, IRAQ - JUNE 11: U.S soldiers arrest a suspected thief in the in the Al-Seidiya suburb June 11, 2004 in Baghdad, Iraq. Iraqi Shiite militiamen loyal to the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr clashed with U.S forces overnight. (Photo by Wathiq Khuzaie/***** Images)

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BAGHDAD, IRAQ - JUNE 11: A U.S soldier arrests a suspected thief in the in the Al-Seidiya suburb June 11, 2004 in Baghdad, Iraq. Iraqi Shiite militiamen loyal to the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr clashed with U.S forces overnight. (Photo by Wathiq Khuzaie/***** Images)

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BAGHDAD, IRAQ - JUNE 11: Iraqi policemen and U.S. troops work together in the arrest of suspected thieves in the Al-Seidiya suburb June 11, 2004 in Baghdad, Iraq. Iraqi Shiite militiamen loyal to the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr clashed with U.S forces overnight. (Photo by Wathiq Khuzaie/***** Images)

Uncle Chô
06-11-2004, 05:10 PM
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RavenW
06-11-2004, 05:13 PM
That is not funny. :bash:

ZDL
06-11-2004, 05:26 PM
@ J 10:



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Notice its not exactly the nazi flag. Colors are the same, but there is no swastika but some other odd symbol in the center. I suppose, the original nazi sign is forbidden, but those f*ckers created their own brand to escape the law.

the parade of these ****heads makes me want to spit.

REMOV
06-11-2004, 05:49 PM
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Notice its not exactly the nazi flag. Colors are the same, but there is no swastika but some other odd symbol in the center. I suppose, the original nazi sign is forbidden, but those f*ckers created their own brand to escape the law.Not exactly. In fact this symbol is just three 7s, arranged in such manner, owing to some strange religious reasons.

Source: http://www.awb.co.za/simboliek_e.htm

The Three Sevens
http://www.awb.co.za/images/simboliek/driesewensvlag.gif

The Three Sevens emblem symbolizes the Biblical number of finality and final victory in and through Jesus Christ our saviour. The number 777 stands directly appose to and in conflict with the number 666 - the number of the anti-Christ, and the beast in Revelations.

The circle around the Sevens symbolizes movement forward and therefore eternal life in and through Christ. The red colour symbolizes the blood of Jesus Christ that was crucifies on the cross for the sins of mankind. It also symbolizes the blood of Christians that were spilled by persecution for our believes and the blood of the Boer nation that was spilled in the struggle for freedom from domination.

The white symbolizes the purity of our ideal.

The black is the heraldic symbolic for bravery.

Uncle Chô
06-11-2004, 06:04 PM
That is not funny. :bash:
Ooops, sorry RavenW... I forgot that any post from a non US / Russian or Israeli reader should be banned from this forum, regardless of the subject.
You are the new "shield" against the very bad people from Europe -guys like you regularly arose from time to time- I am really sorry to bother you. I should have had respect you because your are a teacher that knows much more than the everage participants about History and how to deal with terrorism worldwide.

I apologize and I won't post anymore.

Gordon
06-11-2004, 06:25 PM
That is not funny. :bash:

eh .. actually it is quite amusing.

ChuckThunder
06-11-2004, 06:44 PM
That is not funny. :bash:

eh .. actually it is quite amusing.

Agreed. rofl

SiFiOn
06-11-2004, 07:29 PM
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Caption:
NAJAF, IRAQ - JUNE 11: Soldiers with the 2nd Armoured Cavalry Regiment make security checks on Iraqis at a check point on June 11, 2004 in Najaf, Iraq. Tensions remain high in the Shia holy city, under the 4 June truce agreed with the U.S Forces and the Mehdi Army militia. (Photo by Chris Hondros/***** Images)

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NAJAF, IRAQ - JUNE 11: Soldiers from the 2nd Armoured Cavalry Regiment from Fort Polk, La., stand on patrol on June 11 2004, in downtown Najaf, Iraq. Tensions remain high in the Shia holy city, under the 4 June truce agreed with the U.S Forces and the Mehdi Army militia. (Photo by Chris Hondros/***** Images)

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Caption:
NAJAF, IRAQ - JUNE 11: Staff Sgt. Andrew Foster of the 2nd Armoured Cavalry Regiment from Fort Polk, La., stands on patrol in downtown Najaf as his platoon awaits a rendezvous with Iraqi police on June 11, 2004 in Najaf, Iraq. Tensions remain high in the Shia holy city, under the 4 June truce agreed with the U.S Forces and the Mehdi Army militia. (Photo by Chris Hondros/***** Images)

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NAJAF, IRAQ - JUNE 11: Iraqi women signal to Sgt. Luis Rivera of Puerto Rico, with the 2nd Armoured Cavalry Regiment, after he checked them with a metal detector at a checkpoint on June 11, 2004 in Najaf, Iraq. Tensions remain high in the Shia holy city, under the 4 June truce agreed with the U.S Forces and the Mehdi Army militia. (Photo by Chris Hondros/***** Images)

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NAJAF, IRAQ - JUNE 11: A soldier with the 2nd Armoured Cavalry Regiment, approaches a young boy with his family, at a check point on June 11, 2004 in Najaf, Iraq. Tensions remain high in the Shia holy city, under the 4 June truce agreed with the U.S Forces and the Mehdi Army militia. (Photo by Chris Hondros/***** Images)

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NAJAF, IRAQ - JUNE 11: An Iraqi girl waits to be searched at a joint American- Iraqi Police checkpoint with the 2nd Armoured Cavalry Regiment on June 11, 2004 in Najaf, Iraq. Tensions remain high in the Shia holy city, under the 4 June truce agreed with the U.S Forces and the Mehdi Army militia. (Photo by Chris Hondros/***** Images)

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Caption:
NAJAF, IRAQ - JUNE 11: Sgt. Luis Rivera of Puerto Rico, with the 2nd Armoured Cavalry Regiment runs a metal detector past Iraqi women at a checkpoint on June 11, 2004 in Najaf, Iraq. Tensions remain high in the Shia holy city, under the 4 June truce agreed with the U.S Forces and the Mehdi Army militia. (Photo by Chris Hondros/***** Images)

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Caption:
NAJAF, IRAQ - JUNE 11: Soldiers with the 2nd Armoured Cavalry Regiment, stand at a checkpoint on June 11, 2004 in Najaf, Iraq. Tensions remain high in the Shia holy city, under the 4 June truce agreed with the U.S Forces and the Mehdi Army militia. (Photo by Chris Hondros/***** Images)

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NAJAF, IRAQ - JUNE 11: Iraqi civilians walk past soldiers from the 2nd Armoured Cavalry Regiment on patrol on June 11 2004, in downtown Najaf, Iraq. Tensions remain high in the Shia holy city, under the 4 June truce agreed with the U.S Forces and the Mehdi Army militia. (Photo by Chris Hondros/***** Images)

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NAJAF, IRAQ - JUNE 11: An Iraqi teen runs past a position of soldiers with the 2nd Armoured Cavalry Regiment in downtown Najaf as they wait for a rendezvous with Iraqi police on June 11, 2004 in Najaf, Iraq. Tensions remain high in the Shia holy city, under the 4 June truce agreed with the U.S Forces and the Mehdi Army militia. (Photo by Chris Hondros/***** Images)

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Caption:
NAJAF, IRAQ - JUNE 11: Iraqi males walk past a position of soldiers with the 2nd Armoured Cavalry Regiment in downtown Najaf as they wait for a rendezvous with Iraqi police on June 11, 2004 in Najaf, Iraq. Tensions remain high in the Shia holy city, under the 4 June truce agreed with the U.S Forces and the Mehdi Army militia. (Photo by Chris Hondros/***** Images)

Spleen
06-11-2004, 07:55 PM
The Three Sevens
http://www.awb.co.za/images/simboliek/driesewensvlag.gif

The Three Sevens emblem symbolizes the Biblical number of finality and final victory in and through Jesus Christ our saviour. The number 777 stands directly appose to and in conflict with the number 666 - the number of the anti-Christ, and the beast in Revelations.

The circle around the Sevens symbolizes movement forward and therefore eternal life in and through Christ. The red colour symbolizes the blood of Jesus Christ that was crucifies on the cross for the sins of mankind. It also symbolizes the blood of Christians that were spilled by persecution for our believes and the blood of the Boer nation that was spilled in the struggle for freedom from domination.

The white symbolizes the purity of our ideal.

The black is the heraldic symbolic for bravery.

"Any similarity to Nazi symbols, past or present, is purely coincidental."

Sure, sure...

Spleen
06-11-2004, 07:58 PM
Seriously, though, I too am curious as to why the black people look so happy about being face-to-face with this piece of ****. Anyone?

talib_killa34
06-12-2004, 01:31 AM
http://wwwi.*******.com/images/2004-06-11T121627Z_01_BAG08D_RTRIDSP_2_IRAQ.jpg


Time's almost out for you pal....

DEATH IS COMING

Red
06-12-2004, 01:38 AM
Seriously, though, I too am curious as to why the black people look so happy about being face-to-face with this piece of ****. Anyone?
The black folks there are jubilating in a show of mockery for the terablacnhe dude.They are trying to show him that they are not scared of him anymore.

Milkman
06-12-2004, 02:07 AM
http://us.news1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/rids/20040610/i/r236758502.jpg
Wtf is it too hard to shoot a PKM AND have shoes? What an idiot, hope he dies... soon. :fork:

Note, the PK looks almost like a PKT, (vehicle mounted version) it has no front sights or foregrip to speak of. Thats just a little strange.

haze99
06-12-2004, 01:39 PM
good EYES! Milkman, I agree he doesn't have a standard PKM barrel afixed. It does appear to be a PKT barrel. (PKT is co-axial mounted, and can be found inside a T-55 or BRDM-2) Most likely the origin of this.
A PKT barrel can be used if nesscery, but not for long.

In 1992, (Republic of Georgia/Abkazhia) I saw footage of a man firing a complete PKT from a wall!! He was using the solenied to fire! Talk about field-expedient!

Raistlin
06-16-2004, 12:28 PM
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Hmm, sounds like a recipe for disaster ...

South African white supremacist Eugene Terre'Blanche gives a press conference after being released from prison 11 June 2004 in Potchefstroom. A group of about 20 followers cheered as Terre'Blanche mounted the black horse and rode to a nearby park to deliver a speech in the conservative stronghold of Potchefstroom. Terre'Blanche, the flamboyant leader of the once vocal Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (Afrikaner Resistance Movement), is freed on parole after serving almost two-thirds of a five-year sentence for the attempted murder of a black security guard.
Will people like him ever come out of existance? :bash:


How come the RAF or Royal Navy is always called the British Royal Navy or British RAF?
Because Australia has RAF as well...

REMOV
06-16-2004, 12:33 PM
Because Australia has RAF as well...RAAF in fact and the Royal Australian Navy (HMAS instead of HMS).

Raistlin
06-16-2004, 12:56 PM
RAAF in fact
*blinks* But I definately remember seeing "RAF" somewhere around here in connection to australian air force. Weird.