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Previously on "Colombian Hostages !"
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Originally posted by zeitghostYou weren't wrong there then...
Is that Albert Steptoe as your avatar? My eyes aren't too good at the moment... it's the high bloodpressure & suppressed rage.
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Originally posted by zeitghostPlease get the thread to 1000 guys, I'm beginning to lose the will to live...
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Originally posted by shaunbhoyDuh, those are the only people WORTH taking hostage you pillock!
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Originally posted by AtWThis normally happens if hostage happens to be from non-3rd-world country or when hostage had high position in Colombia,
Either way I'd rather take my chances in the jungle
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Do you think they will write articles about every hostage killed or even taken? This normally happens if hostage happens to be from non-3rd-world country or when hostage had high position in Colombia, click here
and observe how many articles in the list about colombian hostage escaping, and how many about ransom being paid for them.
Either way I'd rather take my chances in the jungle rather than wait for years hoping for eventual release only to find myself being shot or beheaded.
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Originally posted by AtWShow link to a reputable source stating that there were 4500 hostages taken over period of 3 years there,
I made the presumption that this is a typical year and multiplied the >1400 by three. FFS it is not hard!
Do try and keep up!
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Show link to a reputable source stating that there were 4500 hostages taken over period of 3 years there, so far I have provided 2 links to show that you are clearly wrong about 0%, now prove you are actually right about the top figure before %-tages can be calculated. I hope even a 'tard like yourself realises that relative numbers require at least 2 absolute numbers for calculation? Show link to 4500 figure now or withdraw it.
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Originally posted by AtWYou asked if its still 0%, and I immediately have shown proof that it is not 0% - this contrasts with your typical gob-sh1te attitude of not only never providing any independent sources to support your words, but also ignoring those that are provided to disprove your cheap words that would have had negative weight if it was physically possible in this universe.
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You asked if its still 0%, and I immediately have shown proof that it is not 0% - this contrasts with your typical gob-sh1te attitude of not only never providing any independent sources to support your words, but also ignoring those that are provided to disprove your cheap words that would have had negative weight if it was physically possible in this universe.
Here is one more for you loser:
"Pope denounces terrorism 10 hostages killed - Colombia - Brief Article
COLOMBIA: Pope John Paul II again condemned terrorism and the use of violence for political purposes after 10 hostages were killed in Colombia. In a May 6 telegram, the pope condemned the "abominable attack" May 5 that led to the deaths of a provincial governor and a former Colombian defense minister held hostage for more than a year, as well as eight soldiers held hostage, some for as long as four years."
More: http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m...9/ai_102272346
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The rebel group kidnaps hundreds of people a year for ransom to pay for its four-decade-old war against the state. More than 1,400 people have been abducted so far this year alone.
Now if you released all 4500 of them into impenetrable jungle without food, water, and maps, how many of them would have died then before rescue?
It's not hard alexei, it just requires a degree of analytical thought. That said, perhaps for you it IS hard!
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Hostage killed in Colombia:
"Japanese executive Chikao Muramatsu was confirmed dead by Colombian authorities on Tuesday, nearly three years after he was kidnapped and sold off to Marxist rebels demanding more than $US20 million in ransom."
More here: http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/425822/238828
So what now will your gob-o'-sh1te spew out? Pathetic loser - for yours wifes' kids' sake I hope they are not yours
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Originally posted by AtWI'd rather take my chances in the jungle than await probably or even likely death
As for you taking your chances in the jungle, I doubt they would be very high for all your close proximity to the animal population.
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I'd rather take my chances in the jungle than await probably or even likely death without being able to fight back.
Of course being a good chap I won't just run away into the jungle - but setup camp nearby and kill abductors one by one with clever ambushes, then let all hostages free - you'd probably prefer to remain in your cell just to prove you are right though
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