Friday, September 08, 2006

5 year old Bin Laden tape! 9/11 Anti Clinton tape! Too timely, who's pulling the strings?

Al-Jazeera aired on Thursday what it called previously un shown footage of Usama bin Laden meeting with some of the Sept. 11 hijackers
Senior U.S. intelligence officials said they are not surprised to see Al Qaeda release a video like this days before the fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.
Officials said that while the video is five years old, it is part of Al Qaeda's ongoing propaganda campaign to make sure the organization stays in the world spotlight. I believe it's part of Bush's propoganda program.
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Knowing Bush practices the politics of behind the scenes, underhanded, deceitful, string pulling! Knowing Bush has extensive multi-generational ties in the middle
Knowing that nothing is as it appears today! Knowing that it is Bushco that always benefits from these too timely too coincidental releases of these Bin Laden tapes not Al Qaeda who gets more notoriety than they deserve in Iraq from Bush who invokes the name Al Qaeda when ever possible as a public scare tactic.
Knowing you must question everything today especially if it involves Bush! Again, I have to beg to differ with this time the thought that Al Qaeda lets these timely tapes out so we don't forget them. Aren't they getting the blame for Iraq even though the obvious major problem is Shiite and Sunni sectarian violence?
I happen to think as many of you do that these tapes and terrorist threats always crop up in time to be used by repubs for political gain. Knowing of the Bush middle east ties and now this timely release of a worthless 5 year old tape! Maybe it is never before seen footage but we have seen footage of Bin Laden in those mountains before. A timely released tape showing Bin Laden and invoking memories of 9/11, benefits no one but Bush. I have to ask! Is someone in Bushco behind this too? who do they know at Al Jazeera? Their middle east ties go back generations!

Also ABC's upcoming miniseries "The Path to 9/11" is generating a firestorm among members of the Clinton administration, who claim the two-part, made-for-TV film is filled with factual errors and lies.
In a statement released Thursday afternoon, ABC said, "No one has seen the final version of the film, because the editing process is not yet complete, so criticisms of film specifics are premature and irresponsible."
The miniseries is drawn from interviews and documents including the report of the Sept. 11 commission. ABC has described it as a "dramatization" as opposed to a documentary.
While ABC is promoting "The Path to 9/11" as a dramatization of historical fact, in truth it is a fictitious rewriting of history that will be misinterpreted by millions of Americans," they said.
At the heart of the firestorm is the miniseries' creator, former New Jersey Gov. Tom Kean, who also co-chaired the federal 9/11 Commission and served as the film's paid adviser. Kean reportedly admitted that some scenes were made up, and said producers would say so in a statement to viewers before broadcast, the New York Post reported.
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I have to say that since Kean was involved with the 9/11 commission who irresponsibly found no one at fault that this is political and has been put out as a feeler. The firestorm will hopefully get this reedited now but the purpose has been served. At a very critical time, the pendulum has been swayed again to favor Repubs. With the underhanded politics practiced by Bushco, you have to wonder who is behind this.

Now, timed perfectly to capitalize off these two events we have the Chief "mouth"
pipe up once more how great he is!
President Bush sent a message to Congress and the nation Thursday, declaring that America is committed to defeating terrorism and winning "the decisive ideological struggle of the 21st Century."
Bush, in the third straight day of speeches aimed at reasserting the administration's plans for wining the War on Terror, told an audience in Atlanta that "we've learned the lessons of 9/11."
"We've transferred adversaries into allies," Bush told the Georgia Public Policy Foundation, in a reference to Iraq and Afghanistan. "America is safer and America is winning the War on Terror. He cited the elimination of Afghanistan and Iraq as safe havens for Al Qaeda.
The president also emphasized what he called "The Freedom Agenda.""Free nations are peaceful nations," he said. "Democracies do not attack each other... and are less likely to fall under the sway of radicalism," a reference to the recent war between Israel and Hezbollah radicals who have attempted to seize control of Lebanon.
Bush said that America was committed to "supporting the voices of tolerance and moderation in the Muslim world," and that he believed it was important to "change the conditions that give rise to hatred" in order to "make America, the Middle East more secure."http://www.foxnews.com/...

I will agree with one thing. There is an ideological battle and it is between him and the world! I do now however see that he has learned anything from 9/11 or anything else! as far as transferring enemies into allies, come on get real! he says Iraq and Afghanistan are friends, they are no longer safe havens for Al Qaeda?
Somebody slap that idiot! Al Qaeda is not the major problem any longer, In Iraq the issue is sectarian violence and he is not going to stop it regardless of what he thinks. America is not safer and the civil war in Iraq will spread until the entire middle east breaks down as planned. His democracies over they have failed and his new world order particularly in the middle east will end in total disorder.
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James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com

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