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    Osama bin Laden: A weapon of mass Convenience

    [align=left]just roll out the boogey man to remind us how scared of freedom hating terrorists we are, while our own government has been destroying the constitution for nearly a century...slowly but surely...[/align]


    [align=left]http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/os...laden_wmc.html[/align]


    [align=left]The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary - H. L. Mencken[/align]
    [align=left]US editor (1880 - 1956)[/align]
    [align=left]Osama bin Laden:[/align]
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    A Weapon of Mass Convenience[/align]
    [align=left]March 14, 2002[/align]


    [align=left]Bush says bin Laden no Threat[/align]


    [align=left]"We haven't heard from him in a long time," Bush told reporters at the White House. "I truly am not that concerned about him."[/align]

    [align=left]C-Span Video of Comment(466kB WMV)[/align]


    [align=left]Bush's attitude to ex-CIA asset bin Laden proves he is a nemesis wheeled out of his casket whenever the 9/11 terror factor is required. [/align]

    [align=left]http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/IM...ush_solemn.jpg[/align]
    [align=left]"The elevation of the threat level in New York, and New Jersey, and Washington DC is a serious reminder, a solemn reminder, of the threat we continue to face." [8/2/2004] WMV video download (372kB)[/align]

    [align=left]The Bush administration periodically put the USA on high alert for terrorist attacks even though then-Homeland Security chief Tom Ridge argued there was only flimsy evidence to justify raising the threat level, Ridge now says. [/align]

    [align=left]Ridge, who resigned Feb. 1, said Tuesday that he often disagreed with administration officials who wanted to elevate the threat level to orange, or "high" risk of terrorist attack, but was overruled. [USA Today 5/10/2005][/align]

    [align=left]The following graph shows how Bush's approval ratings benefited from terror alerts:[/align]

    [align=left]Osama bin Laden is, quite literally, a weapon of mass convenience.[/align]

    [align=left]See also: [/align]

    [align=left]Outright Deception: bin Laden's Hi Tech Mountain Fortress[/align]
    [align=left]Cronkite: Osama bin Laden c/o Karl Rove?[/align]
    [align=left]Is 'Al Qaeda' the Modern Incarnation of 'Emmanuel Goldstein'?[/align]
    pisshead Reviewed by pisshead on . Osama bin Laden: A weapon of mass Convenience just roll out the boogey man to remind us how scared of freedom hating terrorists we are, while our own government has been destroying the constitution for nearly a century...slowly but surely... http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/osamabinladen_wmc.html The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary - H. L. Mencken US editor (1880 - 1956) Osama Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Osama bin Laden: A weapon of mass Convenience

    They could use mr goldsteins right about now..

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    Osama bin Laden: A weapon of mass Convenience

    If bin laden is so unimportant, then why do you keep putting posts up about him? Personally, I think his days are numbered - and his illustrious criminal career of financing terrorism is long over. He's not doing anything now, but justice has to be served.

    I can assure you that if he ever shows his ugly face anywhere in the U.S., particularly in or around New York City, he??ll be dead in about 30 seconds. And, whoever is responsible for offing him will be a hero. Here is somebody that's so hated that you could kill him, legally, and get a huge reward - but I, and most of the people that I know, would gladly do it for free. I'd give up everything I own to get him, as would just about anybody that was in downtown NYC on 9/11. We don't talk about it, and don't have to - it's just accepted. He didn??t win: the New York financial district is still there, the Pentagon survived, and the plane that was headed for the White House didn??t make it.

    Rest assured, he's going to it, one way or another; it would be best if one of his own people killed him.

    BTW, there's a new movie coming out soon about Chicken Little. That story kind of reminds me of some of the postings here.

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    Osama bin Laden: A weapon of mass Convenience

    Quote Originally Posted by Breukelen advocaat
    If bin laden is so unimportant, then why do you keep putting posts up about him? Personally, I think his days are numbered - and his illustrious criminal career of financing terrorism is long over. He's not doing anything now, but justice has to be served.

    I can assure you that if he ever shows his ugly face anywhere in the U.S., particularly in or around New York City, he??ll be dead in about 30 seconds. And, whoever is responsible for offing him will be a hero. Here is somebody that's so hated that you could kill him, legally, and get a huge reward - but I, and most of the people that I know, would gladly do it for free. I'd give up everything I own to get him, as would just about anybody that was in downtown NYC on 9/11. We don't talk about it, and don't have to - it's just accepted. He didn??t win: the New York financial district is still there, the Pentagon survived, and the plane that was headed for the White House didn??t make it.

    Rest assured, he's going to it, one way or another; it would be best if one of his own people killed him.

    BTW, there's a new movie coming out soon about Chicken Little. That story kind of reminds me of some of the postings here.

    because pissy has no real information on anything, a real victim of propaganda. all he does is spin a story into something it's not and exaggerate. Good comics though.

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    Osama bin Laden: A weapon of mass Convenience

    But you need to forget the people who attacked us are still out there, otherwise you might wonder why we are trapped in a QUAGMIRE (where did I hear that word?) in a country that had nothing to do with 9/11
    \"Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will, within limits drawn by the equal rights of others. I do not add \"within the limits of the law\', because law if often but the tyrant\'s will, and always so when it violates the rights of the individual.\"-Thomas Jefferson.

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    Osama bin Laden: A weapon of mass Convenience

    Quote Originally Posted by andruejaysin
    But you need to forget the people who attacked us are still out there, otherwise you might wonder why we are trapped in a QUAGMIRE (where did I hear that word?) in a country that had nothing to do with 9/11
    http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/chickenlittle/

    The actual "people" who attacked us are dead. Many of their sponsors and confederates are still in hiding, some are in jail, and many have been killed. The best thing is that there have been no more attacks on U.S. soil.

    Iraq is a different issue. I do not want to start another thread about it, but if Bush were as dishonest, or smart, as people are making him out to be, he would have PLANTED nukes, or other evidence of wrongdoing, in Iraq to justify the war.

    We should have started pattern-bombing Afghanistan immediately following 9/11, and killed off more taliban and al queada. I would have sent them a few nukes, business-end first as well, and then denied that we had anything to do with it.

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    #7
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    Osama bin Laden: A weapon of mass Convenience

    Quote Originally Posted by Breukelen advocaat
    http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/chickenlittle/

    The actual "people" who attacked us are dead. Many of their sponsors and confederates are still in hiding, some are in jail, and many have been killed. The best thing is that there have been no more attacks on U.S. soil.

    Iraq is a different issue. I do not want to start another thread about it, but if Bush were as dishonest, or smart, as people are making him out to be, he would have PLANTED nukes, or other evidence of wrongdoing, in Iraq to justify the war.

    We should have started pattern-bombing Afghanistan immediately following 9/11, and killed off more taliban and al queada. I would have sent them a few nukes, business-end first as well, and then denied that we had anything to do with it.
    Really you truely think that this is the solution.... yeah that truely makes alot of sense.For starters do you think that it's really worth all those innocent lives that the figure is way more than 2000 people yes it was a tradegdy for those people to lose there lives but I think people shoud start looking at the government and not being hood winked by pathiatic media outlets.

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    Osama bin Laden: A weapon of mass Convenience

    Quote Originally Posted by andruejaysin
    we are trapped in a QUAGMIRE (where did I hear that word?)
    You supported Kerry didn't ya. So whats your plan, I'm sure it's a fine plan, ya know, the plan! :thumbsup:

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    Osama bin Laden: A weapon of mass Convenience

    Quote Originally Posted by Miss Green
    Really you truely think that this is the solution.... yeah that truely makes alot of sense.For starters do you think that it's really worth all those innocent lives that the figure is way more than 2000 people yes it was a tradegdy for those people to lose there lives but I think people shoud start looking at the government and not being hood winked by pathiatic media outlets.
    I cannot decipher much of what you are saying, so excuse me if I am not addressing your questions and comments as you intended them to be understood.


    I did not have to be ??hoodwinked? about 9/11. I was in lower NYC on the day of the attack and saw it myself.

    I was even closer, as in right across the street, when the WTC was bombed in 1993.

    The attacks on 9/11 were not some TV show or movie that you watch while stoned ?? it was real, and three (NOT two) thousand innocent thousand lives were taken by psychotic religious zealots whose headquarters, and leaders, were in Afghanistan ?? who we gave MILLIONS to each year in foreign aid, not to mention the military supplies and support that enabled them to kick out the Soviet Union and establish their own government.

    I knew, at the time of the rebellion, that we should have let the Soviets have that horrible place ?? but the Reagan/Bush Sr. administration helped the underdogs ?? who bit the hand that fed them. You know what our ancestors (yours and mine) did with dogs that did this? That's exactly what has to be done with these animals.

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    Osama bin Laden: A weapon of mass Convenience

    Tell em' how it is dude!!! But do me a favor...a little less on the psychotic thing. j/k

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