Comments on: Official: Saudis Foiled 2003 Terror Plot

Previously-Undisclosed Plan To Blow Up Airliner Over U.S. Revealed By Saudi Arabian Newspaper

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by nwihoosier November 2, 2008 8:35 PM EST
Peace and Love
johnbrown a molderin, etc.
And if the 2003 attack had not been stopped, you''d be the first one blaming Bush. Grow up
Peace and Love
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by jennyb52 November 2, 2008 8:21 PM EST
They don''t reveal failed terror plots because they don''t want to promote additional attacks. There have probably been thousands attacks thwarted by the Bush administration but he''s been demonized by the Democrats. I for one will be hording food, water, medicine, and any other survival gear under an obama regime.
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by jennyb52 November 2, 2008 8:19 PM EST
I wonder how many other dreadful plots have been foiled. We haven''t had one attack since 9/11 that''s not an accident. Don''t forget even Biden said "Gird your loins" whatever that means.
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by len134 November 2, 2008 8:17 PM EST
The Bush family has been in bed with the Saudis since daddy Bush was a teenager. I can understand why this has been kept secret all these years. The question is why release it now? The answer...See first sentence. The Saudis have made a lot of money with the Republican Party being in power. I am sure they do not wish for Change!

Obama/Biden 08
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by forty5ford November 2, 2008 7:48 PM EST
to say the least, the timing of this news is highly suspect and from all places it comes from a foreign land having close ties and interests in line with Bush.
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by cdfoxtrot4 November 2, 2008 7:23 PM EST
Sounds like a totally made up story. If there was any truth to it, why has it taken five years to come out, and why is it coming out two days before the US presidential election? This can only be to help McBush get elected.
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