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I ve come to the conclusion that theres four sides to a story now.
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Originally Posted by swyftdahoe
lmao.. These pirates were all born dead evil..
Anyways, just quit while you're ahead haze.. Not worth it to argue on a forum where logic and reasonable compromise fail..
Originally Posted by Crank Lucas
I dont care if they were chinese, mexican, or european pirates
they hyjacked a boat and waived guns at a captain
kill them
%##% outta here...that's your cop out for that stupid post you made, you sound like a douche.Originally Posted by KRISPACINLA
Damm Nt is serious biz for you guys. hahaha damm entertainment value on NT is at an all time high.
Yeah, kris aint you know NT is serious buisness???!!!!!!Originally Posted by iLLoQuent aka DSK
%##% outta here...that's your cop out for that stupid post you made, you sound like a douche.Originally Posted by KRISPACINLA
Damm Nt is serious biz for you guys. hahaha damm entertainment value on NT is at an all time high.
That's where you're wrong...I'm not Muslim, but it was offensive. And who said I was mad?Originally Posted by KeVeNMaYnE
this dude butt hurt over a dumb post that doesnt even offend anybody or anything, feel bad for dude gettin mad over this
QFTOriginally Posted by CharmCityKid
well this doesn't surprise me considering all major media in this country are controlled and manipulated by the same ppl. we are def. NOT told the truth here so i this is MORE than believable imo.
we are def. on the decline. babylon "the great," we are.
A Somali teenager captured by the US during the rescue of an American sea captain from pirates has appeared in a federal court in New York.
The judge briefly closed the trial to the public until he had clarified whether Abde Wale Abdul Kadhir Muse was a juvenile as his mother claimed.
The judge re-opened the trial, saying the suspect would be tried as an adult.
The teenager will be the first person to face piracy charges in the US in over a century, US media reports say.
He cried at the hearing on Tuesday, Associated Press news agency reported.
Earlier, his mother appealed to US President Barack Obama to free him.
Adar Abdurahman Hassan told the BBC her son was innocent and just 16 years old.
In other developments:
• Somali pirates have freed a chemical tanker and its crew of 23 Filipinos after holding them for five months
• The Philippine government has banned its sailors from working on ships that might travel through the Gulf of Aden, where the Somali pirates operate
Mother's plea
The teenager is accused of being a member of the pirate gang which boarded the Maersk Alabama container ship on 8 April and took Capt Richard Phillips hostage in a lifeboat.
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The stand-off ended on the fifth day when US Navy marksmen killed three of the pirates while Abde Wale Abdul Kadhir Muse was aboard a US warship allegedly demanding a ransom.
The teenage suspect arrived in the US late on Monday, under heavy guard.
On Monday his mother said she wanted to be present in court if the case went ahead.
She said her son had been missing for two weeks prior to the hijacking and she only realised he had been implicated when she heard his name in a radio report.
She told the BBC's Somali service: "I am requesting the American government, I am requesting President Obama to release my child. He has got nothing to do with the pirates' crime.
"He is a minor. He is under-age and he has been used for this crime. I also request from the US, if they choose to put him on trial, I want them to invite me there."
On Sunday, the internationally-recognised but fragile Somali government said captured pirates could face the death penalty.
But the Horn of Africa nation has been without an effective administration since 1991, fuelling the lawlessness which has allowed piracy to thrive.
Shipping companies last year handed over about $80m (£54m) in ransom payments to the gangs.
Very poor planing had a lot to do with that. Bill Clinton wouldn't authorize air support and it was a day mission too. But I don't want tooff track this thread, I was just pointing out...Originally Posted by MarTdiZzle23
lol remember Black Hawk Down .last time the US invaded Somalia they had to be rescued by the Pakistan army.Originally Posted by KICKINHEADZ1010
Hey you guys are knowledgeable.....should we invade Somalia and burn all the pirates' boats?
seriously. that wasnt an invasion. it was a small group of soldiers.Originally Posted by AR Guy
Very poor planing had a lot to do with that. Bill Clinton wouldn't authorize air support and it was a day mission too. But I don't want to off track this thread, I was just pointing out...Originally Posted by MarTdiZzle23
lol remember Black Hawk Down .last time the US invaded Somalia they had to be rescued by the Pakistan army.Originally Posted by KICKINHEADZ1010
Hey you guys are knowledgeable.....should we invade Somalia and burn all the pirates' boats?
they killed the other 3Originally Posted by sn00pee
how they capture only 1 Somalian?
sounds like a big scapegoat.
Funny how I havnt posted that much in the last couple of months and you say this?Originally Posted by iLLoQuent aka DSK
That's where you're wrong...I'm not Muslim, but it was offensive. And who said I was mad?Originally Posted by KeVeNMaYnE
this dude butt hurt over a dumb post that doesnt even offend anybody or anything, feel bad for dude gettin mad over this
You've been on my %@#+ lately though...I'm not Mayor G, go find someone else to follow around.
Originally Posted by eddie
A Somali teenager captured by the US during the rescue of an American sea captain from pirates has appeared in a federal court in New York.
The judge briefly closed the trial to the public until he had clarified whether Abde Wale Abdul Kadhir Muse was a juvenile as his mother claimed.
The judge re-opened the trial, saying the suspect would be tried as an adult.
The teenager will be the first person to face piracy charges in the US in over a century, US media reports say.
He cried at the hearing on Tuesday, Associated Press news agency reported.
Earlier, his mother appealed to US President Barack Obama to free him.
Adar Abdurahman Hassan told the BBC her son was innocent and just 16 years old.