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The accusations foundation is based on Bush hatred. Odd how all the attacks suffered by America under Clinton the "False Flag" falsehood did not arise. Clinton botched every opportunity to get Osama, refusing once to take the call from Sandy Burger when the pilots were in their cockpits and had a window of opportunity to kill him. Clinton was watching a golf game and told Lt.Col. Patterson and Berger to leave him alone. It was verified by Berger that it occurred. How sad is it? It is not just sad, it is ignorant.

2007-09-09 00:03:53 · answer #1 · answered by ohbrother 7 · 3 1

I've seen it in full. I would have to say it is Osama. The man has been doing his homework. Did you see George Bush's response to the video? About a minute long same old same old. I think Bin Laden's message is merely to try to get people to see what is happening. All he stated was what alot of people have already woken up to themselves. This whole thing is going to end badly for everyone involved. The muslim's won't stop and neither will the west. Both sides portray each other to be the tyrranical terrorists but only one side is telling the truth. I would just like to ask one thing. When was Al Qaeda actually established as a "terror network" and for what reason?

2007-09-09 17:47:07 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

The terribly sad part is the parallels between the Usama statement and the last comments Harry Reid made to the press. they have so much in common is it staggering.

2007-09-09 09:21:50 · answer #3 · answered by ? 6 · 1 0

I do think it's sad because in my mind it distracts them from the real problems and challenges.This is a very important time and there are already too many people who don't care.Too many people still live in apathy so it is sad to see people who obviously do care focus on a none issue

I wouldn't qualify those people as desperate though.That's not very nice and also not correct in my opinion.

2007-09-08 22:22:19 · answer #4 · answered by justgoodfolk 7 · 3 3

I think intimating a false flag op with Osama is just the usual and you don't have to be desperate to believe that.Do some research on false flag ops babe.BTW how about the martial law exercise the government is going to run?Do you have any intimation on that?

2007-09-08 22:19:03 · answer #5 · answered by J B 2 · 3 5

I find it more interesting how this video pops up on the anniversary of 9-11 and a few days before Betrayeus goes to Congress and spouts off how "swell" things are going in Iraq these days.

2007-09-08 22:18:08 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 5 4

Ever heard of the other "Disinformation" operations that the White House was caught issuing about the war in Iraq?
They have been caught before and have promised to stop and then broke those promises.

They have earned the suspicion.

2007-09-08 22:21:52 · answer #7 · answered by oohhbother 7 · 5 5

i see sad stuff from both sides,but i haven't seen the video

2007-09-08 22:18:30 · answer #8 · answered by here to help 7 · 1 1

Very sad and very dangerous. But in these strange times, 'some' people believe the truth comes only from the enemies of the USA.

2007-09-08 22:18:05 · answer #9 · answered by pgb 4 · 3 5

It is sad that we so little trust this administration that we would even think that.

But it is because of this administration that we do have suspicions.. we have been lied to, things are happening that are not within the Geneva convention and it is OUR country doing it... so much is going on .. is it any wonder that we would think that perhaps this is just an actor doing his thing.. and that the Bush people put him up to it.... i don't think so.. we now live in an atmosphere of mistrust.

2007-09-08 22:14:34 · answer #10 · answered by Debra H 7 · 8 5

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