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by earth562 December 1, 2008 3:08 AM EST
Miketotten1

Is an imposter who has used a reporters name to spread lies and distortions.

He is paid by a Saudi/Wahabist organization set up in the United States.

This poster is on this website for over 14 hours a day 7 days a week.

Please check it out for yourself
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by kareharris22 November 30, 2008 11:50 PM EST
American born Islamic followers with symphony towards Al Queda and Taliban efforts abroad, are now killing American Bald Eagles at an alarming rate. So far these supporters have killed about 60 out of the known 380 still left in the world. Actions by the Federal Government are under way to stop and demise of our national bird from extinction.

Do your part to stop this madness!
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by promaclaura November 30, 2008 6:29 PM EST
Wow, all that backtracking, I wonder what was in Sandy Bergers socks?
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by promaclaura November 30, 2008 6:28 PM EST
A little more:

Clinton later claimed to have misspoken and stated that there had never been an offer to turn over bin Laden. It is clear, however, that Berger, at least, did consider the possibility of bringing bin Laden to the U.S., but, as he told The Washington Post in 2001, "The FBI did not believe we had enough evidence to indict bin Laden at that time, and therefore opposed bringing him to the United States." According to NewsMax.com, Berger later emphasized in an interview with WABC Radio that, while administration officials had discussed whether or not they had ample evidence to indict bin Laden, that decision "was not pursuant to an offer by the Sudanese."
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by promaclaura November 30, 2008 6:28 PM EST
A little more:

Clinton later claimed to have misspoken and stated that there had never been an offer to turn over bin Laden. It is clear, however, that Berger, at least, did consider the possibility of bringing bin Laden to the U.S., but, as he told The Washington Post in 2001, "The FBI did not believe we had enough evidence to indict bin Laden at that time, and therefore opposed bringing him to the United States." According to NewsMax.com, Berger later emphasized in an interview with WABC Radio that, while administration officials had discussed whether or not they had ample evidence to indict bin Laden, that decision "was not pursuant to an offer by the Sudanese."
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by promaclaura November 30, 2008 6:27 PM EST
Rowdy, I bet ol'' Sandy Berger was hiding the Sudan "offer" in his socks before the 9/11 Commission could get ahold of it.

Clinton stated: So we tried to be quite aggressive with them [al Qaeda]. We got %u2013 well, Mr. bin Laden used to live in Sudan. He was expelled from Saudi Arabia in 1991, then he went to Sudan. And we''d been hearing that the Sudanese wanted America to start dealing with them again. They released him. At the time, 1996, he had committed no crime against America, so I did not bring him here because we had no basis on which to hold him, though we knew he wanted to commit crimes against America. So I pleaded with the Saudis to take him, ''cause they could have. But they thought it was a hot potato and they didn''t and that''s how he wound up in Afghanistan.
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by promaclaura November 30, 2008 6:14 PM EST
Sorry, rowdy. You are too skewed right to be considered viable on any ''''mainstream'''' media blog. Enjoy your Rush Limbaugh programs and keep the fear alive!


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Posted by earache4 at 02:49 PM : Nov 30, 2008

Terrorists, trained in Pakistan, carrying out their jihad attacks in India are keeping the fear alive better than talk radio.
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by earache4 November 30, 2008 5:49 PM EST
Sorry, rowdy. You are too skewed right to be considered viable on any ''mainstream'' media blog. Enjoy your Rush Limbaugh programs and keep the fear alive!
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by earache4 November 30, 2008 3:56 PM EST
Yeah, I am...unless you just want to drop a big load on the whole place...which is frankly what I prefer...

Routing out these bastwards in their hidey holes will either take a big bomb on the whole place...or soldiers with rifles, like I said, Russia tried for nine years.
Posted by Rowdydfw at 12:52 PM

LOL!!! It only took a month to win the Iraqi war "MISSION ACCOMPLISHED"....it only took 4 years to beat Germany and Japan....just admit Bin Laden is farther from being caught than he was when Shrub made the claim ''dead or alive''....
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by earache4 November 30, 2008 3:53 PM EST
From 1996 to 1998, I opened unofficial channels between Sudan and the Clinton administration. I met with officials in both countries, including Clinton, U.S. National Security Advisor Samuel R. "Sandy" Berger and Sudan''''s president and intelligence chief. President Omar Hassan Ahmed Bashir, who wanted terrorism sanctions against Sudan lifted, offered the arrest and extradition of Bin Laden and detailed intelligence data about the global networks constructed by Egypt''''s Islamic Jihad, Iran''''s Hezbollah and the Palestinian Hamas.

http://www.infowars.com/saved%
20pages/Prior_Knowledge/Clinton_let_bin_
laden.htm
Posted by Rowdydfw at 12:49 PM

LOL!!!! Sorry, should have specified, CREDIBLE source. Thanks for the laugh!
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