Hostages: Rebels Wanted Bush Re-Elected

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**PARIS (AP) - French journalists held hostage for four months in Iraq said their militant captors told them they wanted President Bush to win re-election.

In a four-page account of their ordeal, one of the reporters, Georges Malbrunot, also wrote that they saw several other hostages who were later decapitated. The journalists said their captors viewed foreign businessmen working in Iraq as their enemies.

One of the captors from the group calling itself the Islamic Army in Iraq said Bush’s re-election would boost their cause, Malbrunot wrote in Friday’s edition of Le Figaro, the French daily he works for.

``We want Bush because with him the American troops will stay in Iraq and that way we will be able to develop,’’ Malbrunot cited the captor as saying.

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**Bush beat Democrat John Kerry to win the presidency last month.

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**Another captor, who described himself as the group’s head of internal intelligence, told the men that the Islamic Army has four enemies: American and coalition troops, ``their collaborators, that is to say Italian businessmen, or even French,’’ as well Iraqi police and spies.

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**Malbrunot wrote that the Islamic Army has 15,000 to 17,000 members and that its hostage-takings are carefully organized.

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**``There are those who stop people on the roads, those that carry out interrogations, those that keep guard and those that judge,’’ he wrote.

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**He and fellow French reporter Christian Chesnot feared at times that they would be killed, he said.

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**Others hostages they saw who were later decapitated included two Macedonians, an Iraqi power station executive and a bodyguard for Ahmad Chalabi, a candidate in next month’s Iraqi elections and a one-time Pentagon favorite, he recounted.

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**Malbrunot, 41, and Chesnot, 38, were released Tuesday.

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**In a separate interview on RTL radio, Malbrunot said it would take time to recover from their ordeal. ``Sleeping, for example, is hard,’’ he said.

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``But the life of a free man is far easier than that of a hostage,’’ he added.

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You lost the election, get over it. Don’t quote some short sited terrorist who got his wish. He also probably told the Journalist he wants to have 72 virgins in heaven and is willing to strap a belt around himself and blow himself up to get it.

Bin Laden, his boss, told America what he wanted for his cause, and he wanted Kerry in. You should believe him, or none of them.

I choose none of them.
 
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gilliam:
You lost the election, get over it.
But you miss the point. According to hearsay, one Islamic terrorist supposedly supported President Bush’s reelection bid. Don’t you see? It’s all part of the Bush family’s extensive ties to Al-Qaeda. President Bush is the Manchurian Candidate, and Osama bin Laden is the Manchurian.

:bigyikes:

– Mark L. Chance.
 
Try eating some meat…it will do your body good.

Catholicvegan said:
**PARIS (AP) - French journalists held hostage for four months in Iraq said their militant captors told them they wanted President Bush to win re-election. **

**In a four-page account of their ordeal, one of the reporters, Georges Malbrunot, also wrote that they saw several other hostages who were later decapitated. The journalists said their captors viewed foreign businessmen working in Iraq as their enemies. **

**One of the captors from the group calling itself the Islamic Army in Iraq said Bush’s re-election would boost their cause, Malbrunot wrote in Friday’s edition of Le Figaro, the French daily he works for. **

**``We want Bush because with him the American troops will stay in Iraq and that way we will be able to develop,’’ Malbrunot cited the captor as saying. **

**Bush beat Democrat John Kerry to win the presidency last month. **

**Another captor, who described himself as the group’s head of internal intelligence, told the men that the Islamic Army has four enemies: American and coalition troops, ``their collaborators, that is to say Italian businessmen, or even French,’’ as well Iraqi police and spies. **

**Malbrunot wrote that the Islamic Army has 15,000 to 17,000 members and that its hostage-takings are carefully organized. **

**``There are those who stop people on the roads, those that carry out interrogations, those that keep guard and those that judge,’’ he wrote. **

**He and fellow French reporter Christian Chesnot feared at times that they would be killed, he said. **

**Others hostages they saw who were later decapitated included two Macedonians, an Iraqi power station executive and a bodyguard for Ahmad Chalabi, a candidate in next month’s Iraqi elections and a one-time Pentagon favorite, he recounted. **

**Malbrunot, 41, and Chesnot, 38, were released Tuesday. **

**In a separate interview on RTL radio, Malbrunot said it would take time to recover from their ordeal. ``Sleeping, for example, is hard,’’ he said. **

``But the life of a free man is far easier than that of a hostage,’’ he added.

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cnn.netscape.cnn.com/news/story.jsp?idq=/ff/story/0001%2F20041224%2F0634469096.htm&photoid=20041222XJD107
 
Well who could doubt the word of a FRENCMAN or a JOURNALIST regarding Bush. He has to be impartial - Right?
 
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mlchance:
But you miss the point. According to hearsay, one Islamic terrorist supposedly supported President Bush’s reelection bid. Don’t you see? It’s all part of the Bush family’s extensive ties to Al-Qaeda. President Bush is the Manchurian Candidate, and Osama bin Laden is the Manchurian.

:bigyikes:

– Mark L. Chance.
:rotfl:

When I was in high school during the Iran hostage crisis, an Iranian classmate was very excited. “Good! I want Iran to go to war with the US…I will go over there and fight for Iran!”. Hopefully, he has grown up and appreciates this country. Anyway, that is the mindset that leads one of those psychos to want Bush in power.

Merry Christmas,

Robert.
 
I assure you this is not a thread based on whether or not I’m happy with the results. This is a thread about hostages who say their captors wanted Bush re-elected. Now, you don’t have to believe them. You’d rather not, I’m sure.

P.S. Dumspirospero- I think I’ll take a pass on the meat: America is one of the most obese countries in the world. Americans also consume lots of meat and dairy products. Any similarities?
 
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Catholicvegan:
Now, you don’t have to believe them. You’d rather not, I’m sure.QUOTE]

A. I believe them.

B. Why would I rather not believe it?

C. They wanted Bush to win because they want to fight America…is that too hard to figure out? They’ve been bombing us, taking hostages, etc. for YEARS. They don’t like us. They don’t want us to exist. :banghead:

They think they can win, but they won’t.

Merry Christmas,

Robert.
 
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Catholicvegan:
I assure you this is not a thread based on whether or not I’m happy with the results. This is a thread about hostages who say their captors wanted Bush re-elected. Now, you don’t have to believe them. You’d rather not, I’m sure.

P.S. Dumspirospero- I think I’ll take a pass on the meat: America is one of the most obese countries in the world. Americans also consume lots of meat and dairy products. Any similarities?
Try the French diet full of butter and meat…not to mention cream.They drink red wine to wash it down with and stay “svelte”.
 
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Catholicvegan:
America is one of the most obese countries in the world. Americans also consume lots of meat and dairy products. Any similarities?
The problem isn’t necessarily the amount of meat and dairy as it is amount of time spent not exercising.

– Mark L. Chance.
 
I don’t know whether some rebels wanted Bush to win or not. It does not matter. The ultimate battle in this country will be over moral values. If the traditional values do not win out, then we will end up like the Roman Empire, corrupted from within! Every Christian of good conscience is called to speak out against abortion,same-sex marriage, and the media that wants us to believe that Christians are kooks and that any kind of conduct is right, if it feels right.

May God bless our troops and the Christian soldiers in this country, who are fighting another kind of war.

Deacon Tony SFO
 
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