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Greg Ackers
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Post subject: BOUNTY HUNTER OLYMPICS Posted: Sun 30 Jan 2005 12:31 |
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1st annual BOUNTY HUNTER OLYMPICS will be staged in Colombia this summer on invitation from Pres.Uribe/Colombian govt.Bounty hunters from around globe will form teams and hunt narco-terrorists in competition.Winners will receive prizes(cash)over and above bountys.Games will be televised internationaly.It's like "survivor" and the real Olympics wrapped up in one.We're looking for contestants.People well versed in professional violence(ex military/law enf.)Preferred.If u want to learn more about it,write up "bounty hunters in Colombia" on net and hit ENTER.Research the whole Colombian plan,then e-mail me: @greganchors@yahoo.com[color=yellow][/color]
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ChuckJ
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Post subject: Here's the News Report, Sounds Risky, what do you guys think Posted: Sun 30 Jan 2005 12:38 |
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BOGOTA, Colombia, (Reuters) -- Colombia Wednesday invited the world's bounty hunters to scour its jungles and mountains and drag back rebel chiefs in return for cash rewards.
"It would be great if all the bounty hunters in the world came to capture those bandits. The money's there for them, and the rewards are good," Vice President Francisco Santos told reporters.
The Colombian government has put rewards of up to about $2 million on the heads of outlaws like Manuel "Sureshot" Marulanda, veteran Marxist commander of the 17,000 fighters of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC).
Santos' comments came after officials said they had paid an unspecified reward to an anonymous informant who helped them catch Rodrigo Granda, a top rebel who authorities called the FARC's "foreign minister".
Granda's capture has caused a diplomatic squabble with neighboring Venezuela, which says he was kidnapped from a street in Caracas. The Colombian government, which has long suspected Venezuela's leftist President Hugo Chavez of sympathies for the FARC, insists they nabbed Granda within their borders.
Colombia's war with the FARC and other illegal armed groups has lasted 40 years and claims thousands of lives annually.
President Alvaro Uribe owes his 70-percent approval rating to a military campaign against the FARC but the group's top commanders keep safe in hideouts in the country's extensive mountains and jungles.
But Colombia is outgunned in the reward stakes by its ally the United States, which has offered up to $25 million for information leading to the arrest of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.
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Rob Graff
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Post subject: Posted: Sat 05 Feb 2005 23:24 |
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Joined: Sat 29 May 2004 13:21 Posts: 284 Location: Omaha,Nebraska
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Maybe you guys can see if dawg is available lol
_________________ Robert Graff Pro-Tec Recovery Agency (402)208-0044 Omaha, Nebraska.
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