I would not, could not, in a box.
I could not, would not, with a fox.
Rewind: The fate of three of nine foreigners abducted in Yemen last June is known — their bodies were found, shot execution style. The whereabouts of the other six — including three children under the age of 6 — remain a mystery.
But terrorism experts say their abductors and killers are almost certainly not a mystery. They say the crimes bear the mark of Al Qaeda, and they fear they are the handiwork of the international terror organization's No. 2 man in the Arabian Peninsula: Said Ali al-Shihri, an Islamic extremist who once was in American custody — but who was released from the U.S. detention center in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. -- FOX News
Fast Forward: Rather than just send them home, the Obama administration wants Yemeni Guantanamo detainees to first go through rehabilitation centers in Saudi Arabia before they are released to make sure they pose no threat to Americans. -- AP
Rewind: "Saudi Arabia today remains the location where more money is going to terrorism, to Sunni terror groups and to the Taliban than any other place in the world," Treasury Undersecretary Levey told the Senate Finance Committee in 2008. -- source
I do not eat green eggs and ham.
I do not like them, Sam-I-am.
-- Dr. Seuss, Green Eggs and Ham

















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A suicide bomber posing as a repentant militant blew himself up in the Jeddah office of Prince Mohammed bin Nayef in the first known attack on a member of the Saudi royal family since al-Qaeda began a violent campaign in the world's top oil exporter in 2003.
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