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no he was a American gangster he was busy killing people
one of the goals that has changed, is to take over the world. Now they wan't to take over the universe. Goals that have stayed the same include killing E.Ts
Because he was a smart fella. If ya know what I mean. ;)
I don't think so..... that's just killing your body because you get addicted to it and it becomes a habit
red feathers are earned for killing an enemy in battel
as they want the money for it and by killing them there will be no money
Her Dad id being held hostage by a mean giant who plans on killing him if piper does not do as he giant tells her.
Japanese
Killing American Style - 1990 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:BPjM Restricted
Yes!!
As specific targets? No.
YES
US foreign policy has been geared to defeating terrorism from radical Islamic terror groups. Drones have been used to kill Al-Qaeda leaders. One act of anti-terrorism was the killing of Osama Bin Laden at his enclave in Pakistan.
No. That's no. And just to be sure, no.
Yes, France has officially declared war on al-Qaeda, seeking justice for the killing of a French aid worker taken hostage in April of 2010.
If you are looking for American graphic novels, you can try the Walking Dead, Watchmen, Y: The Last Man, and Batman: The Killing Joke. Some good foreign graphic novels are Akira, Monster, Sanctuary, and Persepolis.
If you are a rescuer, don't discount the captives. Don't put killing or apprehending the captors before the victims. Of course, there are times when you may be ordered to make killing the captors the primary objective, such in a case of terrorism or a politically-motivated abduction. If you are a victim or a rescuer, you don't want to insult the hostage takers. Name-calling may be tolerated in the movies, but in real life, that could push them to do something really bad. If you are being rescued, you don't want to make any sudden moves or get in the way of the rescuers. It is possible for you to be misidentified as a captor.