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Posted By TechnologyExpert 1 year, 7 months ago in NewsA pending new message from al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden has been announced on Islamist message boards and addresses the 60th anniversary of the state of Israel, an Internet terrorism monitor said on Thursday.
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nikkibabe1 year, 7 months ago
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Hold it Osama. John McCain says he is coming after you and will either capture you or leave you dead by 2013!. Could you lend him a "walker" or "crutches" so he does not fall off the mountain cliffs in Western Pakistan? If he cannot do it, he has promised to check in to a Nursing Home and leave you alone.
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ETproductions1 year, 7 months ago
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Yeah, I remember Bush's bluster too. "He can run but he can't hide." Said 7 years ago. Bush outsourced the pursuit to a rag-tag group of Afghan warlords to keep bin Laden safe and sound so he could trot him out every time he needed a boogeyman to terrify the American public into letting him have his way.
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UnusualSuspect1 year, 7 months ago
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Exactly! Well said, ET...
We let bin Laden go and pursue Saddam Hussein...that makes sense, right? Seven years later, still no bin Laden, and we're stuck in Iraq with no easy way out.
Great thinkers and leaders we have in this country of ours...
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vor1 year, 7 months ago
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It does make sense if you realize that Bin Laden actually gave the neocons what they asked for...a New Pearl Harbor. They knew they could never implement the plans drawn up at PNAC without such an event. Note that once these plans were implemented within months Bush's approval nosedived, never to revive. Meaningless to Cheney and his brood. I am sure when Georgie came crying he simply told him: "So?"
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antibrainwasher1 year, 7 months ago
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Really....so what George, the polls don't matter, Haliburton profit is up 50%, oil is soaring, the rich are richer and with no inheritance tax, Haliburton is now headquartered in Dubai with no American Taxes to pay, just collect the taxes in no bid contracts.....
who cares about the polls from cannon fodder?
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markmawn21 year, 7 months ago
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Recall that Bin Laden also wanted Bush re-elected. Most likely because he has fulfilled every one of his prophecies and will most likely continue to do so.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/CHO410B.html
This must be better than candy and sex to Osama.
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Endoscopy1 year, 7 months ago
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nikkibabe
I take it you think Osama is a big hero. You believe in what he stands for.
Lets see. He is a true believer so you better become a good Muslim or die. That is the choice he is giving you. People of the Book are many times allowed to live under Islam provided they pay jizya.
Quran 9:29 Fight those who believe not in Allah nor the Last Day nor hold that forbidden which hath been forbidden by Allah and His apostle nor acknowledge the religion of truth (even if they are) of the People of the Book until they pay the Jizya with willing submission and feel themselves subdued.
The Jizya had to be paid individually at a humiliating public ceremony to remind the Dhimmis (protected people), that they are inferior to the believers, that is, the Muslims.
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djn3nunez31 year, 7 months ago
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From our flip-flopper in chief.
"But one of the things for certain is we're going to get him running and keep him running, and bring him to justice. And that's what's happening. He's on the run, if he's running at all. So we don't know whether he's in cave with the door shut, or a cave with the door open -- we just don't know...."
- Bush, in remarks in a Press Availablity with the Press Travel Pool,
The Prairie Chapel Ranch, Crawford TX, 12/28/01, as reported on
official White House site
"I don't know where bin Laden is. I have no idea and really don't care. It's not that important. It's not our priority."
- G.W. Bush, 3/13/02
"I am truly not that concerned about him."
- G.W. Bush, repsonding to a question about bin Laden's whereabouts,
3/13/02 (The New American, 4/8/02)
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Dicax_Maximus1 year, 7 months ago
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Forget the politics for a moment, until this noisome little worm (OBL) and ALL his ilk are removed from this planet, nobody can ever consider themselves safe (in ANY major city, plane, train or boat).....
I don't care what country, agency, president or armed force gets OBL & his mob, just as long as they are ALL got...
In case you hadn't noticed, I don't like terrorists.......
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obiefrommuskogee1 year, 7 months ago
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Why does it say "from a person that goes by the name Mansfield?"
THis whole story sounds like Israeli propaganda. If Mansfield was an agent, they certainly wouldn't say that- it would be giving away their established identity.
Its sounds like "Mansfield" does not exist in real life. Then the story is not creditable at all.
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walden31 year, 7 months ago
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walden31 year, 7 months ago
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I think it works against Israel by getting Americans to say, 'we're sick and tired of sending our money to that crazy place. maybe if we stopped supporting Israel so openly we'd be safer.'
Which side of the line do you fall on, drum beater or anti-interventionist?
Me? I'd like to see us less involved everywhere but in the USA.
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pcknowledge1 year, 7 months ago
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I believe it helps Israel because McCain will get all the Jewish votes & the Jewish lobby will back him even more.
Which they are going to do even without these supposed pending messages.
I for one believe BL is dead.
I've found the majority of people here are to uninformed to understand how much our government's support of Israel costs us in terms of $'s & even military spending. Our government should be focused on making America a better place for us, not anything else. We should not be supporting Israel, or any other country, for that matter. The focus of our government should be taking care of us and of America, first and foremost.
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walden31 year, 7 months ago
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You will not find a more solidly Democratic voting block then the Jewish vote, other than the Black vote of course. 75% of American Jews vote Democratic. Of course Reverend Wright has scared off some of the Jewish vote. If Obama is the nominee, as is likely, you will see a lot of Jews voting for McCain or staying home.
What we give out in foreign aid is peanuts though compared to what we spend in Iraq, which is about $2B a week. I think the US gives out about $10B in foreign aid a year. The largest shares are $3B to Israel and $2B to Egypt.
Pretty good website.
http://www.globalissues.org/TradeRelated/Debt/U...
We agree that the US has to focus more at home and less abroad. I was surprised to see that we give out less as a % than many other countries.
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pcknowledge1 year, 7 months ago
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I think the majority of the Jewish population in the US will vote for McCain. I also believe the Jewish lobbyists will vote & support McCain. In my viewpoint, McCain would be 4 more yrs of Bush, which we can't afford.
As far as foreign aid is concerned, I'm not to concerned about which country we spend (more) on. That's not the real problem. I'm against spending on any foreign country, period. Unless a real natural disaster happens somewhere in a poverty stricken country whose government has a good human rights record (to ensure the civilians will benefit from the aid) & our government is helping with emergency aid. Maybe they could pay us back with free oranges or at least something.
Other then that, we have our own problems with lack of funding into our infrastructure, public school system, ss system, etc.
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hyperbola1 year, 7 months ago
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We have been giving less foreign aid as a percentage of GDP than many other countries ever since Reagan. At the same time, the sales of taxpayer-subsidized weapons to foreign countries has grown enormously to provide the kickbacks for our corrupt defense industries.
On the other hand, we provide zionism with many other forms of aid and their cost to the US has grown prohibitive.
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs
Special Report
The Costs to American Taxpayers of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: $3 Trillion
http://www.wrmea.com/archives/june2003/0306020....
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dunkirk1 year, 7 months ago
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" I've heard this so many times in the last 45 years I'm bored with it."
Hmmmm kinda like the end is in sight or we've just turned the corner?
But if your bored with this and are saying their announcements are nothing to get worried about we're in Iraq because......
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hyperbola1 year, 7 months ago
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It is our hypocritical double standards with respect to Israel that allows Bin Laden to use such messages against us. I would be in favor of treating all terrorists equally.
Why is Hezbollah, but not Israel, on the terrorism list?
Do No Evil â;; There is no evidence of terrorism by Hezbollah, which regularly condemns acts of terrorism on religious grounds. AIPAC has pressured the State Dept. into putting Hezbollah on the list on phony grounds. In contrast, there are more than 6600 documented acts of israeli state terrorism against Lebanon.
http://donoevil.propeller.com/story/2008/05/15/...
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joeblowe1 year, 7 months ago
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Lemme just say this about that: WHO CARES? It puzzles me why we, as a nation, give two farts about EITHER Israel or Palestine. Except to the extent that we seem to be WAY entangled in their affairs for some "reason?", it wouldn't matter one tiny bit what either of them did to each other. As long as no radiation is released, and as long as no oil producing countries are involved. Seriously .... who CARES about Israel? OK, so maybe they manufacture some of the phone systems we use. BFD - we can use Chinese ones - just like everything else. The problem is (and I'm ALMOST agreeing with Hyperbola here (*shudder*) ) is that we have WAY TOO MANY Jewish politicians and lobbyists that keep ramming this unnatural concern for Israel down our throats for religious reasons. Man. If that doesn't sound anti-semitic! Honest, I've got nothing against those of Jewish persuasion - EXCEPT those I just mentioned as working too hard for Israel and not hard enough for the United State.
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hyperbola1 year, 7 months ago
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It is NOT anti-semitic. In fact it is pro-jewish to resist zionism. It is VERY important to distinguish between the non-jewish zionists and real jews. Look at some of the articles linked to this article to understand why.
Expulsion and dispossession can't be cause for celebration
Politics Ã;¢;; By the time the fighting ended in 1949, Israel had expanded its territory from 56% to 78% of Palestine, and the large majority of the Arabs, who made up two-thirds of Palestine's population before 1948, had become refugees barred from returning to their homes.
http://politics.propeller.com/story/2008/05/16/...
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Thinker221 year, 7 months ago
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> ...it wouldn't matter one tiny bit what either of them did to each other. As long as no radiation is released, and as long as no oil producing countries are involved.
Well, if the Arabs and/or Iranians will decide that now is the time to end Israel once and for all then some radiation will be released and some oil producing countries will definitely be involved... and you'll have to pay $50 or more for a gallon of gas if you'll be able to find it, of course...
... how many farts will you give about it?
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hyperbola1 year, 7 months ago
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If I Was A Terrorist
Must Watch 1 Minute Video
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/articl...
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Daylight1 year, 7 months ago
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Yeah, he is very keen to issue statements on this settlement building illegal occupier's independence. If he is around somewhere why is it difficult for George Bush and his military forces to capture him as Bush boasted at the time of the attack on the WTC? And he invaded Afghanistan to smoke him out from the deep hole in which he was hiding, perhaps Bush has yet to find the hole in which he is hiding now.
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Dionys1 year, 7 months ago
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"Any land that Islam ever conquered by the sword is forever part of Islam. "
How is this different from Israel's current attitude? Or different from claims that all the nutjobs seem to make about Israel being Biblically willed to the Jews?
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somebigguy1 year, 7 months ago
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Uh oh, the GOP must need a boost in the polls, their boogeyman is coming out of hiding.
Be afraid folks, some guy in a cave half a world away wants to rob you of your freedoms.
Anyone read the Patriot Act? Ahh Fascism...
Press For Truth:
http://www.911podcasts.com/display.php?vid=165
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Thinker221 year, 7 months ago
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Thank you, 'Tessylo' for reading my posts (you would not give them a 'neg' without reading them, would you?).
Thank you even more for agreeing with everything I've said (if it was not the case you would say what you've disagreed with, wouldn't you?)
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