“This guy is the Taliban equivalent of the ‘Home Alone” burglars,” one U.S. official said.

You really must read the whole story over at the Washington Post.  Some things are beyond belief.

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Wanted poster for Mohammad Ashan.

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Aaron Miller
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Aaron Miller

Officials have guessed at what the unusual details of Ashan’s arrest might tell us about the state of the insurgency — its desperation, its lack of resources, its defiance of law and order.

Its stupidity?

This is one government spending program I can get behind! Let's print a thousand Wanted posters and see who else turns up.

flownover
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flownover

Maybe they stole his string ( pictured ) and he needed it to keep his stuff together !I think that is string , unless they're using thai sticks as bait .

Percival
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Percival

Lord, if I must have enemies, make them both humane and honorable.

If they are neither, make them really, really dumb.

jonsouth
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jmarksouth

And that was after he spent five minutes pawing at the wanted photo, trying to free the man who looked like him trapped inside the poster.


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Jerry Carroll

Might be a market for Solyndra.

redshift
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redshift

Given the way our government is being run currently, the question is:  Did we pay him the hundred bucks?

tabula rasa
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tabula rasa

Maybe this is a sign that financial incentives will work in the Islamic world.

wilber forge
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wilber forge
tabula rasa: Maybe this is a sign that financial incentives will work in the Islamic world. · 8 minutes ago

Might want to reconsider that one.

George Savage

This item really brightened up my day.  The fecklessness of the domestically regnant enviro-statist utopian hope 'n change zeitgeist was really getting me down today.  Then this.

Fake John Galt
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Fake John Galt

Or maybe he was playing his get out of town free card. I can think of a few situations where turning yourself in to US soldiers would be a smart move.

BlueAnt
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BlueAnt
Aaron Miller  This is one government spending program I can get behind! Let's print a thousand Wanted posters and see who else turns up.

You could probably make it generic and achieve great success.

"Are you a terrorist?  Tired of living in a cave?  Got a weapon cache cluttering up your space?  Turn yourself in!  Now paying $200 per written confession!  We pay more for your IEDs than our competitors... or we'll DOUBLE your cash!"

All we need is a cool mascot, and maybe a jingle for radio ads.

Duane Oyen
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Duane Oyen

This reminds me of the petty thieves who commit some minor offense on very cold winter nights so they can get a cell and a meal.   It seems to me the real prize would be to win a trip to Gitmo, with the workout rooms, library, 3 squares, and soccer field.

KC Mulville
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KC Mulville
redshift: Given the way our government is being run currently, the question is:  Did we pay him the hundred bucks? · 11 hours ago

Not if he was captured by the Secret Service.

Valiuth
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Valiuth
redshift: Given the way our government is being run currently, the question is:  Did we pay him the hundred bucks? · 12 hours ago

I should hope so. I mean lets be honest he kind of deserves it. Certainly if it was me I would give him the money it seems only fair. We are Americans after all we like playing fair....


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Big Green

This kind of reminds of a younger cousin of mine that is, let's just say "judgment challenged".  He was 16 years old, intoxicated and leaving a party.  While leaving in his car (along with a friend of his) he gets hit from behind by another car.  Very little damage but my cousin got the license plate of the car fleeing.  He decides to go to the police station to report the "hit and run" and give the license plate #.  So he not only walks into the station after driving there intoxicated and underage....he, get this, forgot to remove the joint and had tucked into his ear a couple hours beforehand.  


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