Camp David
2007-03-04 19:21:26
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Not just halliburton, also some dogs of war, and the pkk.
I think he's hiding out in Turkish Cyprus.
Funny, the whole war on the taliban was because they refused to hand him over. Now the Bin Laden unit is gone.
2007-03-05 06:48:23
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answer #2
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answered by dude 5
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IN HELL....
On September 23, 2006 the French newspaper L'Est Républicain quoted a report from the French secret service (DGSE) stating that Osama bin Laden had died in Pakistan on August 23, 2006 after contracting a case of typhoid fever that paralyzed his lower limbs. According to the newspaper, Saudi security services first heard of bin Laden's alleged death on September 4, 2006.The alleged death was reported by the Saudi Arabian secret service to its government, which reported it to the French secret service. The French defense minister Michèle Alliot-Marie expressed her regret that the report had been published while French President Jacques Chirac declared that bin Laden's death had not been confirmed American authorities also cannot confirm reports of bin Laden's death, with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice saying only, "No comment, and no knowledge."[83] Later, CNN's Nic Robertson said that he had received confirmation from an anonymous Saudi source that the Saudi intelligence community has known for a while that bin Laden has a water-borne illness, but that he had heard no reports that it was specifically typhoid or that he had died
2007-03-05 03:13:02
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answered by 甲丞子 2
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What trillions ??
The total bill for afghanistan and iraq is about 500 billion.
Do you have any idea just what Halliburtons profit was in 2004, 2005, 2006 ? if not, why make silly comments.
2007-03-05 03:52:01
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answered by jeeper_peeper321 7
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First of all we havent spent nearly a TRILLION dollars on looking for him. But best guesses if he isnt dead he is held up in a lawless region between pakistan and afganistan and Halliburton has nothing to do with the fighting in Afganistan they have contracts in Iraq but not afganistan.
2007-03-05 04:17:41
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answer #5
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answered by firetdriver_99 5
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At least attempts to catch Bin Laden and bring him to some kind of justice (as far as today's US trials can be considered as justice) is a positive thing. But what about taxpayers' money spent on cruel non-gentlemen "soldiers" trying to (God forbid) hunt Serbian freedom fighters, such as Dr. Karadzic and General Mladic (including harassing their families, something never done even to the families of Nazi war criminals), and bring them to injustice? By the way, how comes whenever I write the names of Dr. Karadzic, General Mladic and others, and check spelling, there names are marked as "spelling mistakes"?
2007-03-05 03:37:54
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answered by Avner Eliyahu R 6
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There was;nt really a bin ladden. bin ladden is in the heart of those who created it,its just a mirage, a mere shaddow and a dream and it will continue to hunt its creator till they wake up from there slumber.
2007-03-05 04:23:55
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answer #7
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answered by abah a 1
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Do you know how hard it was to find that Cartel leader terrorizing columbia 15 years ago? In a small country it took 12 years, even with total local support.
2007-03-05 03:44:18
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answer #8
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answered by Jessy:) 2
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I saw him in Club Med, Cherating last week. He is Osama the great great grandson of the legendary Alladin!
2007-03-05 04:33:31
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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He's probably receiving an award from Haliburton for making them RICH!
2007-03-05 14:32:25
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answered by Anonymous
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