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Originally Posted by richlevy
What's frightening is Bin Laden's tone. Like Bush in debates 2 and 3, he has toned down his rhetoric to appeal to moderates. If he can paint himself as the reasonable one and Bush as the strident anti-muslim crusader, he could pick up sympathizers among moderate muslims, the kind who have jobs in the establishment.
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Hell, the bastard almost has MY sympathy, right now. I am so enraged over this whole fiasco. I guess Osami took Bush's comment to heart about how Bush hadn't heard from him lately and he wasn't really too concerned about Bin Laden. Nice to know that Osami cares, after all. Bush sure as hell doesn't. "Mommy, please, can I kill 5,000 people and go free? The president lets Osami do it!"
Fortunately, I don't work for the establishment. As far as I'm concerned, the "establishment" has perpetuated a far worse betrayal of the American people than Bin Laden ever did. At least Bin Laden is openly our enemy. Bush pretends to be on the American side.