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Pentagon Fishes for Good Ideas to Thwart Terror
Reuters ^ | 10/25/01 | Jim Wolf

Posted on 10/26/2001 9:08:52 AM PDT by 74dodgedart

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To: ChinaThreat
>"How about $10,000 for every taliban head delivered to the pakistan border. Bigger prizes for bigger catches. Make a sport of it.

Unfortunately, as the lady observed, "a head is a head is a head". Medical technology hasn't currently advanced to the point where a CATSCAN can make a quick and accurate post-mortem evaluation of a head. We still can't sift through whatever crude or funky, or demented or fine, ideas any non-living head may once have been filled with.
I'm also not aware of any ritual tatooes, or other identifying marks or scars, that would let you clearly distinguish among Taliban, and Turkish, Tunisian, Tajik, or Taoist heads.

So a bounty on heads is just that, a bounty on heads. And $10,000 is a whole lot of incentive to separate them from any set of shoulders they might currently be connected to.

21 posted on 10/28/2001 11:20:29 PM PST by MoJoWork_n
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I would suggest a bounty on balls, but since these idiots have none i don't guess that will work either/LOL
22 posted on 10/29/2001 1:15:03 PM PST by ChinaThreat
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