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Whatever happened to him? He was guy with slicked back hair and little mustache that was quest several times of FOX during war (non political) He was right on in ever instance--often contradicting our "experts" Remember him saying when war 1st started that Turkey not letting us come down from north in hammer/anvil attack would come back to haunt us in aftermath by letting bathist escape to north. I sure do miss this little follow.He pulled no punches.

---and anyone wonder what really went down in supposed strike on AlQueda head hochos in Pakstan this week? Little doubt Pakistan knew what was going down and had to act like they were chastising us for it--but with no body's how do they come up with names of suspected terrorists killed? And why is it everytime we strike they report women and children killed. They reported this was direct hit--so why should women and children suffer casualties--it was night when we struck at meal time (you'll notice most our attacks are) the reason is mainly two fold--one to have them congregated in one place--the other to avoid colateral deaths as woman and children do not eat evening meals with the men.

and UBL why audio tape when all but one other have been video.

and hostages--why haven't we heard from the 4 activist who were given 5 days weeks ago--could this be joint project between them and terririst? Thereason I ask if you'll notice all those shown on Algazeera "with blindfolds' die those with out somehow live. Did the activist even appear worried on tape--the girl they just took--no blindfold on tape--doesn't appear distraught on tape either.
 

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monssor was one of the best. i dont watch fox much anymore, but he was the person whom i wanted to see reports from.
 

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he`s still on occasionally......monsoor ijaz.....i think he`s pakistani or egytian....

and he`s about the sharpest knife in the drawer at fox....

he`d be the sharpest knife in almost any drawer,imo....


he is an amazing intellect...

i`m glad he`s on our side...
 

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Thanks GW

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According to his Benador Associates' biography (http://www.benadorassociates.com/ijaz.php), Mansoor Ijaz is "founder and chairman of Crescent Investment Management LLC, a New York investment partnership between Ijaz, Lt. Gen. James Alan Abrahamson (USAF Ret), former director of President Ronald Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative, and Turkey's Global Group. Former CIA Director, R. James Woolsey, Jr. serves as vice chairman of Crescent's Board of Governors....

"Ijaz received his SM degree in mechanical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1985 where he trained as a neuro-mechanical engineer in the joint MIT-Harvard Medical School Medical Engineering Medical Physics Program. He received his bachelor's degree Magna Cum Laude from the University of Virginia in 1983, where he majored in Physics. He has applied the extensive modeling experience he gained at MIT to develop Crescent's proprietary currency, interest rate and equity risk management systems, CARAT, TRACK and RMU.

"Ijaz is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and serves as Foreign Affairs Analyst and Counterterrorism Expert for Fox News Network. Prior to his exclusive contract with Fox News, he appeared frequently on a variety of financial and political news programs for CNN, CNN International, BBC, ABC, NBC, MSNBC and CNBC. He has commented for Public Broadcasting System's Newshour with Jim Lehrer and Nightline with Ted Koppel.

"Ijaz has been featured twice in BARRON'S Currency Roundtable discussions. He has also contributed to the editorial pages of the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, International Herald Tribune, The Washington Times, The Christian Science Monitor and the Times of India.

"As a private American citizen, Ijaz negotiated Sudan's counterterrorism offer to the William Jefferson Clinton administration in April 1997 and proposed the framework for a ceasefire of hostilities between Indian security forces and Mujahedeen fighters in Kashmir in August 2000. He regularly meets with the leaders of Islamic countries on matters related to combating terrorism, nuclear proliferation and improving human rights. He also meets regularly with US government officials.

"Ijaz's father, Dr. Mujaddid Ahmed Ijaz (deceased), a prominent American physicist, was an early pioneer in developing the intellectual infrastructure of Pakistan's nuclear program.

"Much of Ijaz's time away from Crescent's daily affairs is spent in designing, funding and implementing projects for people in third-world countries. He has built rural elementary schools dedicated to countering the damaging influences of religious radicalism in his parent's native Pakistan. He has supported the construction and operation of democracy schools in Eastern Europe. And he is presently forming a charitable fund to support women acting as heads of families who have been widowed by the ongoing conflict in Kashmir.

"Ijaz earned All-American weightlifting status while attending the University of Virginia. Born in Florida in 1961 and raised in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, Ijaz lives in New York City today with his family."
 

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looks a lot like eddie haskell`s resume.....

except, i see no mention in ijaz` resume regarding "obsessive ankle biting"....:grins:
 

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DOGS THAT BARK said:
--but with no body's how do they come up with names of suspected terrorists killed? And why is it everytime we strike they report women and children killed. They reported this was direct hit--so why should women and children suffer casualties--it was night when we struck at meal time (you'll notice most our attacks are) the reason is mainly two fold--one to have them congregated in one place--the other to avoid colateral deaths as woman and children do not eat evening meals with the men.
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I read that neighboring familys immediately moved in and removed the bodies. That would make it hard to identify them. But if the intelligence was good then US was almost assured of getting ones they wanted.

Stands to reason to me that even at mealtime woman and children of the invitees would be in their own house. The gravity bombs the predators carry will easily destroy houses.

I think I read it blew up 3 houses.

word to tribal chiefs and their families....

If you are going to harbor and feed these terrorists, then you die.
 
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