No, but I will when you are caught in their next attack.
Oh, and thanks for the good belly laugh I just had at your expense. A good laugh is always good.
2007-07-18 13:32:20
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answered by Caninelegion 7
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No look at how far the boogey man has gotten him so far
It shouldn't make you laugh at all -
This trick has been played well enough that many people don't ask things like
How did 19 men who couldn't fly a small twin engine plane take control of a massive comerical jet and guide it with military percision into a building that "melted"
Or how is it that 22 different simulated hy-jacks were par of an exercise the week before and in the simulation NORAD took out 22 simotaneous threats in the air in a matter of 10 minutes but on the morning of 9/11 it took 80 minutes before ONE jet was in the air ?
Or how is it that the gold at the bottom of the buildings was moved a few days beofre Or how is it that someone just got an insurance policy for acts of terror on a building that just got attacked by terrorists ?
That the firemen on the scene were never part of the 9/11 comminsion as to how and why 9/11 took place
That despite plea's from the 9/11 commision Bush refused to be sworn in under oath and never attended alone as he was asked to do
Or how a war with Iraq was successfully launced on inteligence that was 15 yrs out of date and they never did find WMD
Or how a 6' 6" muslim man on dialisis with a price tag on his head has evaded the entire US military spy community and so forth - When they could find Hussien in a fox hole in the middle of the desert within a month or two ?
No it doesn't make me laugh at all
2007-07-18 13:28:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, Bush doesn't use or mention Osama anymore, specifically. In a quote by Bush, he said he has no idea where he is and he doesn't care. But he still uses Al Qaeda in general as a scare tactic, but it is laughable to me. This is the only way he can drum up support to raise his pathetic popularity level above 30%, but no one is buying it anymore. It hit an all time low of 26% earlier this week. Plus the recent news that Al Qaeda is in Iraq and stronger than they were before 9/11. How can that make sense as that would nullify our presence in Iraq in the first place. If they are stronger now, than our strategy for defeating the terrorists "over there instead of over here" is definitely flawed. We should impeach this guy and find someone who can do the job right....that is, if any of this is true.
2007-07-18 12:47:48
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't think of GWB replaced into clever adequate to have some plan in 9/11. Plus i don't want to think of that he did. reason what take place there replaced right into a heartless subject to do. I attempt to not get all conspiracy thought yet i think of he or his father replaced right into a reason they attacked. Then i ought to be all incorrect and it replaced into only undesirable success on his section that it got here approximately throughout the time of his term. i've got faith a hundred% he's utilising the "worry of greater assaults" to justify staying over there see you later. i don't care what each man or woman says. Theres constantly going to be milisa communities over there which will constantly hate us. we can by no ability quit that. i think of they'd desire to stress much less approximately "development back their goverment" and initiate off engaged on ours.
2016-10-21 23:36:57
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answered by frasier 4
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Fake boogeyman?
USS Cole, American Embassies, WTC bombings in 1992, 9/11. Seriously, you're embarrassing yourself.
2007-07-18 12:47:43
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I thought it was amusing that the terrorists thought we would go for it since the GOVERNMENT said the film was 5 years old.
2007-07-18 12:57:22
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answered by Anonymous
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What's so pathetic about it is the fact that while he thumps his chest like a silverback in the jungle his own aides now admit that his policy against Al Queda has FAILED
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/18/washington/18intel.html?ex=1342411200&en=88f5f1a45c8422d5&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss
2007-07-18 12:53:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Dumb and pathetic as it may be, many Americans have bought into it. No. I don't laugh. I see dark days ahead.
2007-07-18 12:57:03
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answered by Dick W 3
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i laugh outside and cry inside at the ignorance in this country
2007-07-18 12:47:48
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answered by Anonymous
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You'll take it serious if Al Gore said polar bears were being attacked by terrorists on sleds.
2007-07-18 12:44:52
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answered by bebe 4
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