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nooner rated 17 months ago
It'll be hard to catch this guy alive since he's already dead. Might have had a chance to catch him back when but Bush$Co had a bigger fish to fry by the name of Saddam Hussein. Posting Osama Bin's wanted dead or alive posters is a great diversion to get the heat off EXTRA-ORDINARY RENDITION GHOST PLANE http://www.ghostplane.net/ TORTURE PROGRAM though.
steve10k rated 28 months ago
  Feb 20 2006: The Republican owned and controlled "Liberal Media" revived a one month old story about a (fake) Bin Ladin audio tape. Why is this dead issue suddenly a red-hot topic in the press? Perhaps it is an effort to use a boogie man to counter the political impact of new pictures from Abu Ghraib and a U.N. report on ongoing torture of prisoners in U.S. custody. Osama Bin Ladin is almost certainly dead. Remember the "Bin Ladin" videotape they never showed on U.S. TV because the Bush gang said it might contain "coded messages to terrorists"? The one where Bin Ladin supposedly took credit for the 9-11 attack? That was not Bin Ladin, see for yourself. The most extensive manhunt in human history has failed to find a trace of Bin Ladin. The FBI, Israeli intelligence, and Hamid Karzai agree that Bin Ladin died in late December of 2001. But strangely enough, at least 7 of 19 "9-11 hijackers" are alive. U.S. military voice morphing technology, a weapon of psychological warfare, fools the human ear. It remains to be seen if the new "Bin Ladin" tape will fool the experts: The previous "Bin Ladin" audio tape, fully endorsed as genunine by the CIA and Bush Administration, was ruled a forgery by highly qualified independent analysts. The latest "Bin Ladin" audiotape first surfaced just in time to rally the ignorant and easily led among us around the Great Leader, when he was caught committing felony crimes (illegal wiretapping), leading to calls for immediate impeachment. Add the use of psychological warfare against the American people to the list of Bush Administration felonies.
Kheph777 rated 30 months ago
The Republican owned and controlled "Liberal Media" has revived a one month old story about a (fake) Bin Ladin audio tape. Why is this dead issue suddenly a red-hot topic in the press? Perhaps it is an effort to use a boogie man to counter the political impact of new pictures from Abu Ghraib and a U.N. report on ongoing torture of prisoners in U.S. custody. Osama Bin Ladin is almost certainly dead. Remember the "Bin Ladin" videotape they never showed on U.S. TV because the Bush gang said it might contain "coded messages to terrorists"? The one where Bin Ladin supposedly took credit for the 9-11 attack? That was not Bin Ladin, see for yourself. The most extensive manhunt in human history has failed to find a trace of Bin Ladin. The FBI, Israeli intelligence, and Hamid Karzai agree that Bin Ladin died in late December of 2001. But strangely enough, at least 7 of 19 "9-11 hijackers" are alive today. U.S. military voice morphing technology, a weapon of psychological warfare, fools the human ear. It remains to be seen if the new "Bin Ladin" tape will fool the experts: The previous "Bin Ladin" audio tape, fully endorsed as genunine by the CIA and Bush Administration, was ruled a forgery by highly qualified independent analysts. The latest "Bin Ladin" audiotape first surfaced just in time to rally the ignorant and easily led among us around the Great Leader, when he was caught committing felony crimes (illegal wiretapping), leading to calls for immediate impeachment.
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