Posted on 09/02/2008 4:49:31 PM PDT by homeguard
Aafia Siddiqui, the alleged Mata Hari of Al Qaeda, was indicted by federal authorities in New York today for allegedly attempting to kill the FBI agents, US soldiers, interpreters and others who attempted to interview her following her July capture in Afghanistan. The seven count indictment detailed her alleged possession of detailed handwritten notes on "dirty bombs," terrorist recruiting, New York targets, and the relative casualty rates for various weapons of mass destruction.
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New club gitmo member......full benefits...
Guilty.
Ping for when you get your computer back.
Don’t need to waterboard this broad.
Just let Jerry Springer and Geraldo Rivera interview her. She’ll confess in a minute.
And if she doesn’t, send in the “terminator”, Phil Donahue. He’ll bore her to death with stories about how great he is.
IS THIS A NEW STORY?
I could swear I read this same exact story, pictures and all, a few months ago on FR. Perhaps the indictment is new, but the rest of the story is exactly the same - same pics, same number of pages, etc.
Could be...I did a search but nothing found....
I was very interested in this story when I first saw it a few months ago. I was excited when I saw your headline because I thought there would be new details. But then I started reading and it was so familiar looking and sounding...
ABCnews is probably just lazy and trying to post this as a new story.
I HAVE A GREAT IDEA THAT WOULD REALLY BRING THE RNC RATINGS UP: WATERBOARD HER TONIGHT DURING THE CONVENTION SO AMERICA CAN BE REMINDED OF OUR FIGHT AGAINST EVIL!!!
Did they catch her in Denver among the bottom feeders at the convention? A Mata Hari she definitely isn’t.
Ground Zero pinata..
Cheers!
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