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Audiotape Purportedly From Al Qaeda Chief Calls For Insurgents To Admit "Mistakes"
- funny how Bin Laden always shows up when Bush is looking for more money to fight his war on Islam -- coincidence? or family friends just helping each other out in times of greed..
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- If this message was for Iraq, how were they suppose to get it? Yea, they have the internet to go to jihad web sites...LOL. YouTube and MySpace is just loaded with Iraqi channels. All this story shows is how stupid CENTCOM and the CIA is.
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- Bin Laden seems over and over to be trying to pretend that he is at the origin of events that are, in fact, beginning and moving ahead without him.
It helps him that the US continues to use him as a boogie man and his organization as a evil brand name, and that events having nothing to do with him are credited to him and his organization.
The guy is a punk criminal and a killer - not much else.
His relevance is nil. - Reply to this comment
- The living proof of bushit''s failure speaks again...
after 6 years, he is still alive and free to act.
Nobody had to die in iraq - the Bush War is one mans war. - Reply to this comment
- Hmmm, why don''t you go and ask Osama himself, even though the largest most highly funded secret service in the world can''t find him I have an idea where he may be.
He''s got his feet up on a real nice leather sofa tucked away on a ranch in Crawford in Texas.
If he''s not at home, he''s probably just popped out for some halal steaks, just hang around and I''m sure you''ll see him popping back from the shops in US Marine helicopter. - Reply to this comment
Hey Mr. Cheney,
Go "advise" yourself!!!- Reply to this comment
The funniest "Osama" line on the tape:
"I advise myself...to avoid extremism among men and groups,"
Although he would surely never advocate for "avoid(ing) extremism among men...", doesn''t Cheney also "advise himself"?- Reply to this comment
- Clinton was SO busy chasing women, he didn''t get all that involved in politics, which was a good thing. He hired good people (except for Janet Reno) to do the work for him so he could pursue the next O without being bothered.
Bush, on the other hand, is perfectly contented with his wife, so he has time to get his hands into everything. He ignores advice, hires a bunch of yes men, and has done more damage than a dozen nuclear bombs on our country. The dollar is slipping, and we have no allies. Ask someone who lived through WWII if allies are important. Look at how the dollar stands up to the currency of peaceful countries like Canada and France. - Reply to this comment
- They had no reason to expect nukes because for 40 years it has been illegal for the military to carry nuclear weapons on bombers over US territory, and indeed since 1991, it has been illegal to even load nuclear weapons on a plane, period, even for training purposes on the ground. (The weapons went unnoticed for 10 hours in Barksdale, but that''s because no groundcrew visited the plane for that long, but when they did go to it, they reportedly spotted the nukes right off the bat.)
How can it be that Air Force ground crew people at Barksdale could spot the nukes in a flash while nobody at Minot-not the workers who mounted the warheads on the missiles in the heavily guarded bunker, not the guards who are supposed to guard those weapons with their lives and prevent any unauthorized removal from the bunkers, not the ground crew that loaded them onto the plane, and not the pilot and crew of the bomber, who are supposed to check every missile before they take off-noticed they were nuclear warheads?
The Air Force, at a press conference announcing the results of its investigation, didn''t answer this question. It appears the reporters at the session didn''t ask it either.
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- The Air Force, following its "investigation," is saying the same thing it said before the investigation: it was all a big "mistake"-the result of "widespread disregard for the rules" regarding handling of nuclear weapons.
A few guys at Minot "inexplicably" screwed up and loaded the nukes and then there were a chain of mistakes because no one else treated the nuclear-tipped missiles as if they were armed with nuclear weapons.
The trouble with this theory, or story line if you will, is that while nobody at Minot, supposedly, noticed what was happening-even though ground crew workers spent eight hours laboring to get the pod with the six nuke-tipped missiles mounted on the plane''s wing. This despite the warheads are clearly visible and identifiable by the silver coating they exhibit when viewed through a little window in each nosecone cover, and because there are red coverings on the nuke nosecones-once the plane got to Barksdale, the ground crew there, which had no reason on earth to suspect it was looking at nuclear warheads, spotted them immediately upon going to the plane.
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