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September 11, 2006
SouthAmerica: Today is the 5th anniversary of 9/11 and I wonder what Osama Bin Ladden must be thinking regarding that day that changed the course of American history.
In the last 5 years Osama Bin Ladden became a âLegendâ in the Arab world.
And the Bush administration is so incompetent that after 5 years they canât find a giant of the size of Bin Ladden â He is the size of a forward playing on the NBA â he is about 6â 8ââ tall and he is not black.
I would understand if they could not find someone of a regular stature â but I bet that any place where Osama Bin Ladden goes he is the tallest guy around. You would not be able to miss him even if you wanted to.
Osama Bin Ladden is so important to the Sunni world that Pakistan has decided to give him a sanctuary inside their country.
What magnifies even more this situation about Osama Bin Ladden is that the current Bush administration major goal in foreign policy is to punish other countries for this or for that â for example: letâs punish Iran, or North Korea, or Venezuela, or Hamas and the Palestinian people, or Hezbollah and the Lebanese people, or anyone else that this Bush crew has anything against them even the democrats.
But they are completely âIMPOTENTâ and they canât find a 6â 8â tall giant after 5 years even with all the resources available from a country such as the United States.
O.K. I understand this is the same group of people that could not figure out that Hurricane Katrina had done a lot of damage inside of the United States and took them more than five days to grasp what was happening to the people who were affected by that massive storm.
History will record the legacy of the Bush administration as â âComplete Incompetence.â
I know a few people who lost loved ones on 9/11 at the World Trade Center and today will be a sad day for them as the mainstream media celebrates the 5th anniversary of that historical day.
Osama Bin Ladden was also able to destroy something that I had great admiration for: âThe United States Constitution and The Bill of Rights.â
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September 11, 2006
SouthAmerica: Today is the 5th anniversary of 9/11 and I wonder what Osama Bin Ladden must be thinking regarding that day that changed the course of American history.
In the last 5 years Osama Bin Ladden became a âLegendâ in the Arab world.
And the Bush administration is so incompetent that after 5 years they canât find a giant of the size of Bin Ladden â He is the size of a forward playing on the NBA â he is about 6â 8ââ tall and he is not black.
I would understand if they could not find someone of a regular stature â but I bet that any place where Osama Bin Ladden goes he is the tallest guy around. You would not be able to miss him even if you wanted to.
Osama Bin Ladden is so important to the Sunni world that Pakistan has decided to give him a sanctuary inside their country.
What magnifies even more this situation about Osama Bin Ladden is that the current Bush administration major goal in foreign policy is to punish other countries for this or for that â for example: letâs punish Iran, or North Korea, or Venezuela, or Hamas and the Palestinian people, or Hezbollah and the Lebanese people, or anyone else that this Bush crew has anything against them even the democrats.
But they are completely âIMPOTENTâ and they canât find a 6â 8â tall giant after 5 years even with all the resources available from a country such as the United States.
O.K. I understand this is the same group of people that could not figure out that Hurricane Katrina had done a lot of damage inside of the United States and took them more than five days to grasp what was happening to the people who were affected by that massive storm.
History will record the legacy of the Bush administration as â âComplete Incompetence.â
I know a few people who lost loved ones on 9/11 at the World Trade Center and today will be a sad day for them as the mainstream media celebrates the 5th anniversary of that historical day.
Osama Bin Ladden was also able to destroy something that I had great admiration for: âThe United States Constitution and The Bill of Rights.â
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