Quote Originally Posted by Bong30
Im here for you too..... the correct spelling of Taleband is

The Taliban Movement or just Taliban (Persian and Pashto طالبان (plural), from the Arabic طالب (ṭāliban, "two students")), is a Sunni Islamist nationalist Movement which effectively ruled most of Afghanistan from 1996 until 2001, despite having diplomatic recognition from only three countries: the United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia, as well as the unrecognized government of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria. The most influential members, including Mullah Mohammed Omar, the leader of the Movement, were simple village mullahs (junior Islamic religious scholars), most of whom had studied in Madrassas in Pakistan. The Taliban movement derived mainly from Pashtuns of Afghanistan and North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) of Pakistan, but also included many non-Afghan volunteers from the Arab world, as well as Eurasia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia.

GS... you might want to think about this, its deep ok....

dont through rocks when you live in a glass house.........
I am more then familiar with the Taliban. But hey you don't have to go to Afghanistan to experience a Taliban like government. lol. Just go to the Bible Belt in Amerika and they will faithfully recreate the same environment! No gimmicks or bullshit!

Your reply really had nothing to do with the article about them capturing him.

Are you an American nationalist? Or as Alex Jones would say....do you work for the US government?? :dance: :stoned:
Great Spirit Reviewed by Great Spirit on . Top Taleban commander 'arrested' Lol I wonder which Amerikan Nazi ratted him out. --------------------------------------------------------------------- http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4997548.stm One of the most important Taleban leaders, Mullah Dadullah, has been captured in Afghanistan, Afghan officials have told the BBC. The senior military commander was said to have been detained by international troops in southern Kandahar province. Mullah Dadullah was a member of the Taleban's 10-man leadership council Rating: 5