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I think the way some of your news coverage is presented acts as a recruiting tool in the distorted way al qaeda encourages young ,easily influenced men and possible women and children to seek ways to kill and maime innocent people.
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Apparently not if you belong to FATAH, etc ... its ok to maime, torture, kill anyone who isn't in the Hamas party.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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The people she is writing about, are ruthless terrorists, who will maime, destroy and hurt anyone with any democratic spark.
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Literally, I have cramps that could maime a large mammal.
partygirl Diary Entry partygirl 2000
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It is a goodly vertue in any one man, at a sodain, to vtter wittely and ingeniouslie, the secrete and hid wisedome of his mynde: it is a greate maime to a profounde learned man, to wante abilitée, to vtter his exquisite and profounde knowe - ledge of his mynde.
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If President Obama would learn this he would excel in the world that has Muslim Terrorists who want to murder, maime, steal and kill.
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Edward, or Jorwerth Drwidion (Drwyndwn) was counted unmeet to govern because of the maime upon his Face, and Howel that took upon him the Rule, was a bare Sonne, begotten upon an Irish Woman.
An Enquiry into the Truth of the Tradition, Concerning the Discovery of America, by Prince Madog ab Owen Gwynedd, about the Year, 1170 John Williams 1762
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Milagros Hiawatha Jones plead guilty to assault with intent to maime.
TV6 - TV6 News 2010
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God be thanked was recouered without maime, and now setled in Virginia: how many they lost we know not, but we saw a great many lie on the decks, and their skuppers runne with bloud, they were about three hundred tunnes apeece, each sixteene or twentie Brasse peeces.
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Iorweth Drwydion, was counted vnmeet to gouerne, because of the maime upon his face: and Howell that tooke vpon him all the rule was a base sonne, begotten upon an Irish woman.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of The English Nation, Vol. XII., America, Part I. Richard Hakluyt 1584
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