EXCLUSIVE: Pakistanis say U.S. hoards intelligence - Washington Times »
Posted By monicachenoa 2 months, 3 weeks ago in NewsDespite growing success targeting militants in Pakistan's northwest, the U.S. is accused of refusing to share intelligence with Pakistan about al Qaeda and Afghan Taliban leaders possibly hiding in Baluchistan in the southwest.
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Goppy2 months, 3 weeks ago
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It should be pointed out that The Washington Times is a newspaper that is founded ... and controlled ... by one of the looniest cult nuts ever to invade America.
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That lunatic?
'Reverend' Sun Myung Moon ... founder of the Moonies.
Moon made his money by collecting followers in California ... children really ... and sending them out to street corners to beg for money ... which he then took.
This is essentially slavery.
Here ... you can learn all about him in a quick video.
http://www.gorenfeld.net/book/
Sun Myung Moon is just the type of person that Modern Republicans look to for guidance ... because their Ideology is so Morally Vacant.
Just like the Self Proclaimed Messiah ... Sun Myung Moon.
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reallypsst2 months, 3 weeks ago
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The pakistan intelligence core has been corrupt for decades and they can not be trusted,it is the reason why that country has these militants hiding out,we must stop aid that is going to these bastards who are supplying information to the terrorist while having high positions in its government !
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