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Terror Monitoring Group Says Al Qaeda Leader Will Discuss The Islamic State Of Iraq

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by brianbwb-2009 December 29, 2007 12:05 PM EST
"Who''''s in charge of the National Media outlets? Why does the administration spin the news and prevent journalists from covering the real agenda?" Posted by samsel3

No one, there is no national media, all media news outlets, except NPR are owned by private individuals, who either take money to keep mum, (CNN) refrain from too obviously publishing the direct truth out of fear that they might lose their licenses, (CBS, NBC, ABC) or are simply in agreement with the fascists. (FOX)

NPR is owned by we the people, but since it is controlled by the government, that coverup is on your dime. Actually, the news does come out, but as a quick afterthought, or by mistake, barely noticeable in the storm of new lies born to replace the old disproven ones...
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by brianbwb-2009 December 29, 2007 11:57 AM EST
"The SITE intelligence group said the al Qaeda leader will discuss Iraq and the group the Islamic State of Iraq, a longtime foe of the Iraqi government and U.S. forces."

Starting to smell like Bushit again, if the I.S.I. are longtime foes of Iraq, how long? They couldn''t have been there under Saddam, he would have taken care of them. US forces? Nope, they were also only there at the end of Saddam''s reign (in fact, they handed Saddam to Al Sadr to be lynched), so now the much advertised BS about "Al Qaeda-in-Iraq-as-pretext-for-invasion" is shown, along with WMD, Yellowcake, and chemical factories pretexts, all to be lies, so every one of Bush''s reasons have been officially debunked.

Clearly no "clear and present danger" as posited By Bush, ever existed, and it is equally clear the corrupt coward Bush intentionally lied, and continues to lie, and try every trick he can to avoid being held responsible for his lies.
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by samsel3 December 29, 2007 10:14 AM EST
Who''s in charge of the National Media outlets? Why does the administration spin the news and prevent journalists from covering the real agenda? The administration cloaks the truth under the veil of national security. On September 14,2002 Rep. James McDermott said: "Political operatives in the white house have been very careful to spin it away from oil. Anytime anyone sees a connection they spin it the other way".
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by jowand December 29, 2007 8:32 AM EST
In an interview with David Frost - Bhutto claims that Osama was assasinated - so that would mean that our government is making this stuff up.

Just listen

www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLItJM
VNleY

Enjoy.
Posted by watcher269 at 04:23 AM : Dec 29, 2007

Osama looks a lot like John Kerry with a fake beard
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by jowand December 29, 2007 8:31 AM EST
stinkingprick,
How do your comments relate to this forthcoming fake "Osama" video, being brought to us by the SITE "Institute"?
Posted by FeelFree1 at 04:24 AM : Dec 29, 2007

Conspiracy and victim hood, you should be on "crackpot radio" with George Noory.
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by feelfree1 December 29, 2007 7:24 AM EST

stinkingprick,

How do your comments relate to this forthcoming fake "Osama" video, being brought to us by the SITE "Institute"?
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by watcher269-2009 December 29, 2007 7:23 AM EST
In an interview with David Frost - Bhutto claims that Osama was assasinated - so that would mean that our government is making this stuff up.

Just listen

www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLItJMVNleY

Enjoy.
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by feelfree1 December 29, 2007 4:42 AM EST

Good night, "j-whitman".
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by j-whitman December 29, 2007 4:38 AM EST
FeelFree1,,,, I''m outta here, good talking to you.
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by j-whitman December 29, 2007 4:35 AM EST
FeelFree1,,, Yep, I doubt if her husband has touched her in years.
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