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Posted: 3/18/2002 1:21:08 PM EDT
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Maj. Brad Herndon from New York state, of the U.S.10th Mountain Division, center, examines a notebook that was found in the remains of an al-Qaida fighters' bombed out position in the Shah-e-Kot mountains, 25 kilometers (15 miles) southeast of Gardez, Afghanistan, Saturday, March 16, 2002. (AP Photo/ Mikhail Metzel, Pool

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U.S. soldiers, no names given, examine a notebook containing writing in Arabic and Cyrillic letters, which was found at the remains of an al-Qaida fighters' bombed out position in the rugged Shah-e-Kot mountains, 25 kilometers (15 miles) southeast of Gardez, Afghanistan, Saturday, March 16, 2002. (AP Photo/ Mikhail Metzel, Pool)

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U.S. soldiers, no names given, examine the remains of an al-Qaida fighters' bombed out position in the rugged Shah-e-Kot mountains, 25 kilometers (15 miles) southeast of Gardez, Afghanistan, Saturday, March 16, 2002. Hundreds of U.S. and Canadian troops were lifted into the mountainous region at high altitude to search for and destroy any Taliban and al-Qaida fighters they encounter. (AP Photo/Mikhail Metzel, Pool)
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Link Posted: 3/18/2002 1:25:51 PM EDT
[#1]
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EDITORS NOTE GRAPHIC CONTENT--An American soldier stands over the body of a slain Taliban or al-Qaida fighter 25 kilometers southeast of Gardez, Afghanistan, Friday March 15, 2002. (AP Photo/Mikhail Metzel, Pool)

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U.S. Army soldiers talk in front of the body of a slain Taliban fighter in the rugged Shah-i-Kot mountains as they search for caves or Taliban and al-Qaeda fighters 15 miles southeast of Gardez, Afghanistan March 15, 2002. Hundreds of American and Canadian troops are operating in the mountainous region. Photo by Pool/Reuters [/center]

Link Posted: 3/18/2002 1:29:18 PM EDT
[#2]
[b]That's just a damn shame![/b]

(That there's not more of them!)

Eric The(Punitive)Hun[>]:)]
Link Posted: 3/18/2002 1:34:15 PM EDT
[#3]
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American soldiers walk past a body of an al-Qaida or Taliban fighter who lays near an encampment that was hit on the mountain top known as the "Whale" in the Shahikot valley region of eastern Afghanistan Saturday March 16, 2002. The man was killed during Operation Anaconda as coalition troops pursued al Qaida and Taliban in Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Joe Raedle, Pool)

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American soldiers look into a bombed out crater where an al-Qaida or Taliban fighter's body lay buried beneath blankets and carpet after it was hit on the mountain top known as the "Whale" in the Shahikot valley region of eastern Afghanistan Saturday March 16, 2002. The man was killed during Operation Anaconda as coalition troops pursued al-Qaida and Taliban in Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Joe Raedle, Pool)

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EDITORS NOTE GRAPHIC CONTENT--American soldiers cover a body of an al-Qaida or Taliban fighter who lays near an encampment that was hit on the mountain top known as the "Whale" in the Shahikot valley region of eastern Afghanistan Sunday March 17, 2002. The man was killed during Operation Anaconda as coalition troops pursued al-Qaida and Taliban in Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Joe Raedle, Pool) [/center]
Link Posted: 3/18/2002 1:47:27 PM EDT
[#4]
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EDS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT--The body of an alleged Al-Qaida fighter lies on a ridge in the outskirts of the Paktia province village of Shah-e-Kot, Afghanistan, Wednesday, March 13, 2002. Afghan fighters claim that the body belongs to a Chechen fighter. After 12 days of bombing and ground fighting in the mountains of Shah-e-Kot. by about 2,000 U.S. and U.S.-allied Afghan troops, Operation Anaconda ends much as it began, in confusion. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis) [/center]

[i]Ends in confusion? Look at your own picture asswipe![i][:(!][pissed]

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EDS NOTE GRAPHIC CONTENTS--The body of an alleged Al-Qaida fighter lies on a ridge in the outskirts of the Paktia province village of Shah-e-Kot, Afghanistan Wednesday, March 13, 2002. Afghan fighters claim that the body belongs to a Chechen fighter. U.S. and Afghan troops pursued al-Qaida fighters in the mountains after seizing control of the Shah-e-Kot valley following a 12-day bombing and ground battle in which coalition forces claimed hundreds of enemy fighters died. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

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An Afghan fighter with the U.S.-allied forces smiles as he uncovers the body of an alleged Al-Qaida fighter on the outskirts of the Paktia province village of Shah-e-Kot, Afghanistan, Wednesday, March 13, 2002. Afghan fighters claim that the body is a Chechen fighter. U.S. and Afghan troops pursued al-Qaida fighters in the mountains after seizing control of the Shah-e-Kot valley following a 12-day bombing and ground battle in which coalition forces claimed hundreds of enemy fighters died. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

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An Afghan fighter with the U.S.-allied forces removes the watch from a body of an alleged Al-Qaida fighter on a ridge in the outskirts of the Paktia province village of Shah-e-Kot, Afghanistan Wednesday March 13, 2002. Afghan fighters claim that the body is a Chechen fighter. U.S. and Afghan troops pursued al-Qaida fighters in the mountains after seizing control of the Shah-e-Kot valley following a 12-day bombing and ground battle in which coalition forces claimed hundreds of enemy fighters died. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis) [/center]
Link Posted: 3/18/2002 2:51:47 PM EDT
[#5]
btt
Link Posted: 3/18/2002 3:00:50 PM EDT
[#6]
Link Posted: 3/18/2002 3:02:40 PM EDT
[#7]
Hey! These look just like my Doc Martins I've got in the closet. Maybe I could sell em on Ebay with a copy of this pic [:)]

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Link Posted: 3/18/2002 3:09:40 PM EDT
[#8]
Hmm, one of the British Taliban perhaps?

BinLaden gives his men 120 dollar pairs of shoes? Whats up with that?
Link Posted: 3/18/2002 7:17:40 PM EDT
[#9]
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Hmm, one of the British Taliban perhaps?

BinLaden gives his men 120 dollar pairs of shoes? Whats up with that?
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Probably a UC Berkeley care package...

Wow, beautiful landscape...talk about no where to hide though.
Link Posted: 3/18/2002 7:38:39 PM EDT
[#10]
Awww, too fucking bad. :)
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