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Somali pirates live high life when not on high seas (Feature)

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By Michael Logan and Lutfi Sheriff Mohammed Nov 20, 2008, 10:32 GMT


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lanceNov 20th, 2008 - 12:52:52

... hum, sounds like U.S. auto manufacturer CEOs.

While those CEOs attempt to steal money from U.S. citizen's babies and put them into debtor prison (with government bailout welfare and deficit spending) they gleefully collect tens of millions of dollars in booty for their own pleasure.

One form of pirating is emblazoned into statutes and bean counting rules and regulations while the other form of pirating is done in a different way.

Different techniques, same result.

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Yes butNov 20th, 2008 - 12:56:33

I bet they don't have a flashy grill.

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bubbaNov 20th, 2008 - 14:29:28

sounds like 'lance' needs to just go join these jungle monkeys.

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lanceNov 20th, 2008 - 14:59:55

'sounds like 'lance' needs to just go join these jungle monkeys.'

Actually, I would like to do just the opposite:

Get Bush and his 100 million followers the hell out of the invading and mass killing business and into my world.

Get the US Auto CEOs out of the greed at any cost business and into my world.

Get the pirates out of their business and into a legitimate occupation in my world.

It is nice over here, come and join me.

But, all sides have to play fair or else no deal.


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whatverNov 20th, 2008 - 19:53:15

and how did u get your information? did they invite you for dinner? Shut up!!

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SP4: TypicalNov 20th, 2008 - 20:06:07

...of other governments to let these people run free. We have seen this in Europe and Asia for decades, with Carlos Martinez' and Bader-Meinhoff, etc. This is the way of the world, to accept these thugs instead of opposing them.

A couple of JDAM's on their homes, while they are there, would send the correct message to the rest:

You are only a pirate for life.

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lanceNov 20th, 2008 - 20:36:56

'and how did u get your information? did they invite you for dinner? Shut up!!'

Typical reaction: Denial.

There are actually people in the U.S. (about 100 million of them) that think jesus-bombs only kill the bad guys.

Denial is the first stage to recovery. Good luck in your quest to seek the truth.

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SP4: Heck noNov 20th, 2008 - 21:14:00

..that's the shortcoming of war, Lance....innocents get killed! Heck, I'd be the first to agree with that! In fact, that acts as a deterrent to violence as well..well...for at least one side anyways.

I'm just wondering what these Di Medici's in charge think they are going to do with these pirates? Right now, they are jerking off to people like you who advocate...well...do nothing.

Personally, one good whack at their living quarters would at least kill a nice percentage of them, and then send the message that we have aaaallll the time in the world to get the rest of them, after all, no one is taking Chinese ships hostage...right Lance?

Remember Lance, we're still waitng for that explanation of how Bush wrecked the bank of England. I am just imagining the talk coming out of your ass on that one!


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lanceNov 20th, 2008 - 21:16:16

SP4: Bush groupie, Republican lapdog. Now a lance stalker.

Pathetic.

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Jack SparrowNov 28th, 2008 - 18:26:11

Drink up me hearties! Yo-ho!

Lance is right again. The bankers and US politicians make these guys look hones. There is no way the pirates are killing as many people with poverty or doing anywhere near as much harm to the economy of the world. Even funnier, the pirates are not pretending to be capitalists. They are simply robbing the rich and giving to the poor-- in exchange for rum and nookie, of course. Gee, they sound sort of like the Democrats, don't they?

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Hector BarbossaNov 28th, 2008 - 18:59:07

www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/africa/article5253731.ece

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