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Old 10-03-2004, 09:23 PM   #6
tw
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Originally Posted by 404Error
I am a member of the United States Air Force and have deployed to the Middle East five times. That would be five times more than most of those that sit in their armchairs at night, watching the evening news, telling their families what our foreign policy should be. I have been there. I have seen the face of terrorism. If we do not fight the terrorists in their own backyard, we will be fighting them in ours.
If he looked into the eyes of terrorism, then why did he not shoot bin Laden right then and there. Oh. bin Laden is no longer the eyes of terrorism? This Master Sergeant's own generals said Saddam was a threat to no one. Why then does this Master Sergeant know more?

Retired generals tend to speak for the active generals (because active generals are not permitted to speak). No mystery about Gen Tommy Franks extreme anger when George Jr told him to reverse direction - plan an attack of Iraq. Of course he was mad. Anyone with minimal intelligence knows who the terrorist is - bin Landen. Same person who attacked the WTC and Pentagon, attacked two American embassies in Africa, attacked the USS Cole, and failed (because Clinton did his job) attacks on LAX, US embassy in Tirana, Christian tourists on Mt Nebo, massive bomb on Amman Radisson in Jordan, USS The Sullivans (in Yemen), and a possible attack on Montreal, US embassies in Uganda and Rwanda, and on Time Square - all during or after Millenium celebrations . Same person we stopped going after because George Jr had a revelation?

So what did Saddam attack? Funny how facts dispute those who blindly follow a lying president.

Of course this Master Sergeant knew all this when he tells us he looked into the eyes of bin Laden.

Why did the Master Sergeant not shoot bin Laden right there? Because he never really looked into the eyes of THE terrorist. A mental midget president using classic propaganda in a Jan 2002 State of the Union address easily confused this poor Master Sergeant and many other Americans. The danger here is that the Master Sergeant may be fighting a war he does not understand - just like in Vietnam. Exactly why this expression exists: "We have met the enemy and he is us."

People who know far more than a simple Master Sergeant have long been saying who the terrorist is. It's no mystery. It's bin Laden. bin Laden is not in Iraq. Furthermore, those with knowledge said Saddam was a threat to no one. Again, a no brainer. Wonder why this Master Sergeant was never officer material. A president openly lies and some people even believe him. And yes, some people in the deep south once believed blacks were monkeys - because they were told so. Its called learning to think for yourself. Some never learn - and still become president.
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