Notice how Chimpy and Kast Of Idiots have not mentioned Osama Bin Laden in MONTHS?

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  • Hardrock69
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    • Feb 2005
    • 21888

    Notice how Chimpy and Kast Of Idiots have not mentioned Osama Bin Laden in MONTHS?

    Osama Bin Buttlick was one of the prime motivators for us to go into AssRammistan.

    Numerous speeches, threats, and mountains of rhetoric from Chimpy The Asslicker about how "We will go to the ends of the Earth to track him down", etc.

    Yet there is no mention of him these days and there has not been for a long fucking time.

    Guess they have no need of their terrist boogeyman anymore.

    Just wait and see. IF Congress decides to Chimpeach, there will be another terrist attack on the US somewhere.

    It is as certain as the sun rising in the morning.

  • LoungeMachine
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    • Jul 2004
    • 32576

    #2
    we're gonna smoke 'im out......


    -gwb
    Originally posted by Kristy
    Dude, what in the fuck is wrong with you? I'm full of hate and I do drugs.
    Originally posted by cadaverdog
    I posted under aliases and I jerk off with a sock. Anything else to add?

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    • Hardrock69
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      • Feb 2005
      • 21888

      #3
      What the fuck is this doing here?
      I posted it in the front line...

      :confused:

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      • LoungeMachine
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        • Jul 2004
        • 32576

        #4
        The BCE moved it


        duh
        Originally posted by Kristy
        Dude, what in the fuck is wrong with you? I'm full of hate and I do drugs.
        Originally posted by cadaverdog
        I posted under aliases and I jerk off with a sock. Anything else to add?

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        • ELVIS
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          • Dec 2003
          • 44120

          #5
          Good ole FORD...

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          • DrMaddVibe
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            • Jan 2004
            • 6682

            #6
            Why has Osama bin Laden gone silent?

            While his lieutenant in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, has not only stepped up the insurgency there but also claimed responsibility for three suicide bombs in Jordan this week, the al Qaeda leader has released no audio message since last December and has not been seen on video for over a year.

            Bin Laden's longest public silence since the September 11 attacks on the United States in 2001 is unlikely to be because he has suddenly gone shy, U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld remarked ironically to German magazine Der Spiegel last month.

            Intelligence officials and security analysts see two explanations -- that bin Laden is so tightly holed up that he cannot smuggle out messages, or that he is biding his time and preparing a major announcement.

            "Some of the means he had to communicate have dried up," said a U.S. counter-terrorism official, who declined to elaborate. "He's isolated, and has difficulty communicating."

            He described this as an impediment to al Qaeda's propaganda. Western intelligence officials say such messages, usually shown on Arab television channels such as al Jazeeera, have a significant mobilizing impact on potential followers.

            NEW MOUTHPIECE

            In the absence of new material from bin Laden, widely believed to be hiding in inaccessible mountain terrain between Pakistan and Afghanistan, his deputy Ayman al-Zawahri has become the chief mouthpiece of the al Qaeda leadership, issuing one audio and five video tapes since the start of this year.

            "We have no indications (bin Laden) is no longer alive. We haven't seen any messages from bin Laden but we have seen messages from Zawahri," German foreign intelligence chief August Hanning told reporters this week.

            "I believe this whole communications channel that was built up in Pakistan by the al Qaeda structure is still quite effective and is functioning well."

            That may suggest that Zawahri and bin Laden are hiding at separate locations, said Mustafi Alani, a security analyst at the Gulf Research Center in Dubai.

            Or it could be that bin Laden has deliberately delegated communications to his deputy in order to maximize the dramatic impact of his own rare appearances, like his video message just before last year's U.S. presidential election.

            According to this theory, "Osama bin Laden will appear when there is a major, major operation again ... This will have maximum publicity," Alani said.

            "This will give the impression there is some sort of structure still functioning within al Qaeda, that the leader will only appear when there is something very important, but the day-to-day dealing with the media is left to somebody else."

            DIFFERENCES WITH ZARQAWI?

            Alani noted it was also Zawahri, not bin Laden, who in July purportedly wrote a long letter to Zarqawi which was intercepted by the United States and cited by Washington as evidence of splits between Zarqawi and the al Qaeda leadership.

            The letter questioned some of Zarqawi's tactics, including attacks on Shi'ite Muslims and the beheading of hostages, although it also thanked him for his "heroic acts" and invoked blessings on him.

            Zarqawi -- whose group denied the authenticity of the letter -- has not only cemented his reputation as al Qaeda's most ruthless and successful field commander in Iraq, but also struck in his native Jordan this week with the suicide bombings of three Amman hotels in which at least 56 people were killed.

            German spy chief Hanning said Zarqawi's highly visible campaign in Iraq and beyond was increasingly making him a model for militants in Europe as well as across the Middle East.

            But Alani said there was no prospect of Zarqawi supplanting bin Laden in influence.

            "He cannot compete with Osama bin Laden. Osama bin Laden is too big, too important ... When you say al Qaeda, inevitably people link it to Osama bin Laden and this sort of position will not be filled by a field commander like Abu Musab al-Zarqawi."

            While Zarqawi is the movement's top operational figure, Alani said bin Laden had long since assumed a mainly symbolic role as the original al Qaeda has become more fragmented and diffuse, with scattered groups and cells looking to him as a spiritual mentor.

            "The question of whether he is in the public eye or not apparently has minimal impact on operations," he said.

            "Al Qaeda has passed this stage. Al Qaeda can really operate without a bin Laden, without Afghanistan as a base and without a headquarters, command and control ... Now we have al Qaedas, rather than al Qaeda."

            (Additional reporting by David Morgan in Washington)

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            • Hardrock69
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              #7
              Kewel.

              Thanks for answering my question!

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              • Terry
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                • Jan 2004
                • 11957

                #8
                What is there to mention?

                He got away and made GW and Co. look foolish.

                If I were Dubya I wouldn't bother mentioning him either. Just spotlights failure.
                Scramby eggs and bacon.

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                • DavidLeeNatra
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                  • Jan 2004
                  • 10714

                  #9
                  fuck...I've been to afghanistan a couple of weeks ago...and let me tell you...all male men look like osama bin laden...you simply CAN'T find him as long as noone tells where he is...and don't even bother to believe that you can "control" this country or find him in the mountains full of caves...
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                  • DavidLeeNatra
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                    • Jan 2004
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                    #10
                    another one...from kunduz
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                    • DavidLeeNatra
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                      • Jan 2004
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                      #11
                      osama ? disguised as a girl? who knows...
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