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I don't agree, W has pushed Bin Laden into the background for some time. al-Qaeda gets less play, too. It's been more generic, insurgents & terrorists, those that hate freedom, and recently.... Radical Islamics.
He doesn't want to get too specific about who the enemy is, for fear someone might declare the war on terror, over.:worried: |
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I don't think it's just Bush making little Arab children want to grow up to become human bombs.
They've hated us for ever and ever and ever and ever...and ever. |
bumpity bump.....
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But, that's just my opinion, and that ain't worth much. Ask anybody. |
lol - That was sorta my take on it as well. But hey, it was interesting and I thought I'd share it.
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It was interesting. Very.
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The bottom line is that it is not important if he is dead or not. The WOT is not about Bin Laden.
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All these wars are extremists using politics for an extremist agenda. Enemy #1 is bin Laden. Always was where people are not brainwashed by the politics. Enemy #2 are people who protect him - Al Qaeda. Which never existed in Iraq according to those not brainwashed by propaganda. So why did America all but surrender in Afghanistan to the Taliban? The political agenda said surrender was OK as long as we attacked someone who was never a threat - Saddam. It is called brainwashing. And it works best on people who deny it existed. Those most easily brainwashed could be convinced that Saddam had WMDs and was conspiring to attack America. Those who think illogically are easily convinced bin Laden should be forgiven - as the TheMercenary has just done. WOT is how propaganda gets one to forgive bin Laden. |
If true, it does answer your question though, does it not?
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