The list, made up of more than 400 recipients, consists mostly of journalists, but also includes an address appearing to belong to a provincial governor, an Afghan legislator, several academics and activists, an[d] l Afghan consultative committee, and a representative of Gulbuddein Hekmatar, an Afghan warlord whose outlawed group Hezb-i-Islami is believed to be behind several attacks against coalition troops.
November 17, 2012
Taliban spokesperson sends email with the bcc addresses on the cc line.
400 addressees revealed:
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Also his good friend Barack Hussein Obama.
I believe the appropriate phrase is, "Hooray for crime".
Israel just called up 75,000 reservists as Hamas Rockets hit Jerusalem for the first time in 40 years. Egypt is moblizing and an invasion of the Gaza strip is just minutes away.
What is Barry's response other than to skip the last two briefings?
"The future must not belong to those who slander the Prophet of Islam."
PS What Troop said last.
Journolist International.
Was the cc: list arranged from right to left?
You need a new tag:
Obama is like Cedarford.
Oh, so that's what that was. Went into my spam folder.
Bad news for them, because you know that at least one of the recipients uses Outlook and has some trojan on their computer so now everyone on the list is going to get spam, spam, spam.
That is the kind of mistake one makes when reading glasses are left at the madrassa or in the camel saddle bags.
False flag operation? Was it faked by the terrorist?
CIA?
KGusedtoB?
Or just a stupid mistake?
I don't trust any of 'em.
Have a nice missile strike!
What are the odds Jill Kelley is on the list?
"Damn it Mohammad I hit the 'Reply Allah' button!"
Winnah of the Flying Fickle Finger Of Fate Award!
This is one instance where I think it'd be safe to refer to the "Taliban spokesman" instead of "Taliban spokesperson".
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