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Pentagon Transcript Says Khalid Sheikh Mohammed Also Confesses To 9/11 Role From "A to Z"

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by forthepeaple March 15, 2007 1:26 PM EDT
Who said this statement: If the personal freedoms of all americans by the Constitution and bill of right are Inhibiting the Government ability to (Govern)that meant control, the people of united states of america..Than we Should look to Limit those GUARANTEES #2.The united states Government CAN'T BE so fixed on our desires to preserve the RIGHTS of ORDINARY AMERICANS #3.I can do any ********* thing i want,I'm president of the united states and you dont forget that.....who am I.....
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by radiob-2009 March 15, 2007 1:25 PM EDT
from the BBC:
He has already been indicted, since 1996, with plotting to blow up 11 or 12 American airliners flying from south-east Asia to the United States in January, 1995.

According to the transcripts released, the self-proclaimed head of al-Qaeda's military committee admitted to:


the organising, planning, follow-up and execution of the 9/11 operation

responsibility for the earlier, 1993 attack on the World Trade Center in New York, the bombing of nightclubs in Bali in 2002 and a Kenyan hotel in the same year

responsibility for the failed attempt by the so-called shoe bomber, Richard Reid, to bring down an American plane

plots to attack Heathrow Airport, Canary Wharf and Big Ben in London, to hit targets in Israel, and to blow up the Panama Canal

a plot to hit towers in the US cities of Los Angeles, Seattle, Chicago and the Empire State Building in New York, and to attack US nuclear power stations

The 9/11 commission specifically in regards to Khalid Sheikh Mohammed

http://www.9-11commission.gov/report/911Report_Ch5.htm
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by karlimhof March 15, 2007 1:25 PM EDT
30 days into the troop buildup in Baghdad and violence is down sharply. The build up is working and the LIBS are still trying to call for DEFEAT. Thank you U.S. military. Keep up the good work!
Posted by mbcsmith


I guess the Iraqis really don't figure into your calculation?
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by us_infidel March 15, 2007 1:14 PM EDT
mdc76082,

It must really be a blast growing up in your place. "Horrific conditions?" For whom? Our soldiers? Surely not for the prisoners. It amazes me how libs will side with our enemies over their own.

You folks have absolutely no character or patriotism whatsoever.
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by jetlizhan March 15, 2007 1:10 PM EDT
"I'm not happy that three thousand been killed in America. I feel sorry, even. I don't like to kill children. . ."

well why didn't you say so, bud? hey, all's forgiven now! why do we even let him speak? evil nasty ugly fat SOB
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by mdc76082 March 15, 2007 1:06 PM EDT
Ah, now I have another part to the "scary" bedtime story I tell my children of the Evil Emporer George W. Bush and his murderous henchman D_ick "Igor" Cheney. Now I can say, "And a man named Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, after being locked-up in prison for 4 years, in the most horrific conditions, admitted that he was the mastermind of 9/11, but we American's knew better. In the backs of our minds we wondered things like, how much had the evil empire paid Mohammed's family, what deals did they strike with him and others for confessing and other information. Of course we knew that the evil Emperor George and henchman D_ick "I'll Shoot You In The Face" Cheney, he was notoriously evil, were lying...again. We knew this guy couldn't mastermind a game of Scrabble. We weren't going to have the wool pulled over our eyes. And so we set out to search for the answers. Answers that we knew would never come, but we had to try." The End
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by us_infidel March 15, 2007 1:03 PM EDT
When did we arrest Ron Jeremy??? :)
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by tuckerndfw March 15, 2007 1:02 PM EDT
Our forefathers put their faith in us, not in a piece of paper - that's why we have this right and any government would be unwise to ignore it.

Posted by karlimhof at 09:40 AM : Mar 15, 2007

Fewer than 10% of Americans contribute to or participate in election campaigns. Less than 50% actually vote.

Good luck on getting them to join you in an armed revolution. The founding fathers laid the groundwork so the US government (and local/state governments) could be peacefully overthrown through elections.

If people will not peacefully overthrow their government, there is zero chance they will do so violently.

But, don't let me prevent you from engaging in the fantasy that Americans will somehow rise up and ... I'm not sure what you would have Americans do since we already have a system that provides for the peaceful overthrow of the government.
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by mbcsmith March 15, 2007 12:52 PM EDT
30 days into the troop buildup in Baghdad and violence is down sharply. The build up is working and the LIBS are still trying to call for DEFEAT. Thank you U.S. military. Keep up the good work!
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by karlimhof March 15, 2007 12:45 PM EDT
Finally we have the mastermind of 911

Now we can get all the answers on how they did it!

Outsmarting NORAD, Pentagon, CIA, FAA, what a story!

But it will probably remain Top Secret for the next 150 years!

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