Osama is back

bjfinste

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I pretty much assumed he was dead, but the things he was saying and the references he made are making me rethink that.

Bin Laden: U.S. security depends on policy

(CNN) -- Osama bin Laden delivered a new videotaped message in which he told Americans their security does not depend on the president they elect, but on U.S. policy.

The tape was aired on the Arab language network Al-Jazeera Friday, just four days before the U.S. presidential election.

It's the first videotaped message from the al Qaeda leader in nearly three years.

Bin Laden said the message was being delivered directly to the American people, saying the attacks of September 11, 2001 were the result of U.S. foreign policy in Arab lands, specifically referring to Lebanon and the Palestinians.

At one point, he mentioned both President Bush and Democratic candidate Sen. John Kerry.

"Your security is not in the hands of Kerry or Bush or al Qaeda. Your security is in your own hands. Any nation that does not attack us will not be attacked," bin Laden said in the video.

Bush told reporters as he was boarding Air Force One for Columbus, Ohio, "Americans will not be intimidated or influenced by an enemy of our country. I'm sure Senator Kerry agrees with this. ... We are at war with these terrorists, and I am confident we will prevail."

Kerry told reporters in West Palm Beach, Florida: "Let me make it clear; crystal clear -- as Americans, we are absolutely united in our determination to hunt down and destroy Osama bin Laden and the terrorists."

He added: "They are barbarians. And I will stop at absolutely nothing to hunt down, capture or kill the terrorists wherever they are, whatever it takes. Period."

Bin Laden criticizes Bush
Bin Laden sharply criticized President Bush for his behavior on the morning of September 11, 2001, when the president was reading "My Pet Goat" to a group of schoolchildren in Florida at the time he was informed of the attacks.

"It never occurred that the highest leader of the military armed forces would leave 50,000 people to face the horror that they faced all by themselves when they needed him most," bin Laden said.

"He was more interested in listening to the child's story about the goat rather than worry about what was happening to the towers. So, that gave us double the time for us to execute our attacks."

Bin Laden was wearing a gold robe with a white headdress and white cloak. He had a long mostly gray beard, and appeared to be sitting behind a desk, reading from a paper statement, occasionally moving his right hand as he spoke.

Intelligence officials have warned previously about the possibility of al Qaeda trying to attack the United States around the time of next Tuesday's election, similar to the al Qaeda train bombings in Madrid on March 11 before the Spanish presidential election.

A U.S. government official said that based on initial analysis of the new bin Laden tape, "There have not been discussions about raising the nation's security posture or threat level."

The official said that the government is waiting for the intelligence community to further analyze the tape, but on first glance it did not appear to contain any specific threat information. The official said that among things analysts will be looking for are hidden messages.

In the video, bin Laden said he decided to attack the twin towers of the World Trade Center in 1982 after the invasion of Lebanon by Israel.

"In those dark moments, my soul was thinking about lots of things that are hard to describe but they brought a feeling to do something about the aggressors and punish them," he said.

"When I looked at the towers that were destroyed in Lebanon, it occurred to me that we should do the same to them. And the towers in America should have fallen down in order for Americans to feel what we have felt."

He underscored it was U.S. foreign policy that led to the attacks, saying, "Bush has told you that we do not like freedom. Then, why didn't we hit Sweden?"

The statement aired Friday is the first videotaped message from the al Qaeda leader since December 2001.

Since he was last seen speaking on tape, at least seven audiotapes have surfaced on which a voice believed to be bin Laden issued messages. The most recent came in April, when he made references to the train bombings in Madrid the month before.
 

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Did you hear what Bin Laden was saying???

BIN LADEN WANTS KERRY TO WIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hey knows if Kerry wins the election it would be EASY PICKINGS for Al-Queda!!!

LMMFAO!!!
 

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I dont think there were any easier pickings than the USA on Sept 11th 2001 you freakin douchbag.

Who was prez? Oh yeah. Bush.

Idiot.
 

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njsf, I assume you are calling me names out of frustration because your candidate is TOAST!!! sorry but you are the douchebag! :clap:

If you were half-way smart you would know that planning of the the 9/11 attacks came LONG PRIOR to Bush even being in office!!!

SO SHOULD WE BLAME CLINTON???? :thinking:

Remember the flight schools???? LOL

Good one dipshit!!! That was priceless!!!

:nutkick
 
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Kerry is not toast
The U.S. soldiers fighting the "war" are though

Bush was prez when the plan was executed

Open your eyes
 

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Bush said this guy was lost in the mountains some place. And we were led to believe near death. Just more B S.
 

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The look on Bush's face on after Air Force One had landed in Ohio said it all. It was the same concerned look when he made his speech after the planes had hit the WTC.

Yep, more resources could have been allocated to capture Bin Laden. "Dead or alive", remember?
 

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Bush will win easily now. Using language out of the Dem's talking points, and F'heit can't be good for Herman Munster. Too bad there was no view from behind. I've not yet seen an arabic Kerry bumper sticker... Kerry is toast!
 

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What ????????????????????? Ray told us all Osama was dead...now i cant believe him or Bush...just pulling yer cappin tool Ray. Like i told u all ..since Bush let Osama slither out of Tora Bora.Osama been livin' the resort life in Iran. We have 0 operatives in Iran so he's livin' like any wealthy Bin Laden family member. Doesn't he look healthy though???
And if any of u gentlemen still have doubts about who Osama wants re-elected his coming out video in an atempt to boost da Dubya's sinking fortunes should remove all doubt. My Republican friends are starting to change their underwear with increasing frequency while viewing the busloads of Kerry voters signing up.
Just hope this is the case nationwide or Osama may get his wish.
Crawford, Texas here ya come George!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
U'll have lotsa time ta spend on the internets now apologizing to the Grecians whose nationality u mangled.
 
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