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Description: On the radio tonight John Gibson compared the words of the world's most wanted terrorist, Osama Bin Laden, with the words of Keith Olbermann. |
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nerim ::: Favorites new tape is confirmed as genuine fake 07-09-10 06:48:01 _____________________________________________________ | |
countesscristo ::: Favorites Heard it before,all the West leaders are briefed exactly what to say,before they say it,who controls them, Bilderburg,powerful Politicians and media men,just to keep us spinning,spinning,what they won't stop is Muslims in europe,and eventually US and all the suicidal losers policies that cause misery to decent folk. 07-09-10 05:43:32 _____________________________________________________ | |
thetubeaccount ::: Favorites terrorists can't be dumb and still expect to blow up innocent civilians very well - also, please stop demonizing anyone who disagrees with you - sloppy facts and misinformation serves to undermine any democracy 07-09-10 04:16:35 _____________________________________________________ | |
hollyhoodjoe123 ::: Favorites And since when did Iraq have anything to do with terrorism. Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11. Al-Quida wasn't even in Iraq until we toppled Saddam. Bush isn't even concerned with Osama, so how is he fighting terrorism? This is ridiculous. How is it that, despite all the information out, there are some people who still believe that the Iraq War is about terrorism and 9/11?? It's not!! Stop drinking the kool-aid people. 07-09-10 00:40:34 _____________________________________________________ | |
TFO911 ::: Favorites hollyhoodjoe123, you are a stupid fuck. al-Qaeda (Zarqawi and his shitheads) were in Iraq before we came. Abu Nidal / Abu Abbas were in Iraq. Ever heard of Salman Pak? 07-09-10 03:07:51 _____________________________________________________ | |
hollyhoodjoe123 ::: Favorites Zarqawi was not part of Al-Qaeda. Wikipedia: In June 2004, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld conceded that Zarqawi's ties to Al Qaeda may have been much more ambiguous—and that he may have been more a rival than a lieutenant to bin Laden. Zarqawi "may very well not have sworn allegiance to [bin Laden]," Rumsfeld said at a Pentagon briefing...Rumsfeld added that, "someone could legitimately say he's not Al Qaeda." 07-09-10 07:05:27 _____________________________________________________ | |
hollyhoodjoe123 ::: Favorites Correction: He did take an oath an join Al Qaeda later in 2004, changing his group's name from Tanzim Qaidat al-Jihad fi Bilad al-Rafidayn to Al-Qaeda in Iraq. See what you can find out when you do a little research and not depend on Fox News. lol 07-09-10 07:50:20 _____________________________________________________ | |
Jorient405 ::: Favorites Yes, he wasn't part of Al-Qaeda, he was just the leader of Al-Qaeda in Iraq.... Wikipedia is NOT a reliable source, lol. 07-09-10 08:41:07 _____________________________________________________ | |
hollyhoodjoe123 ::: Favorites Abu Abbas or Abu Nidal was not a member of Al-Qaeda. They was terrorist, but not Al-Qaeda. Please read before you ever confront me again. Thanks! 07-09-10 07:38:25 _____________________________________________________ | |
hollyhoodjoe123 ::: Favorites Well, I could put a Conservative Christian quote and some Bin Laden quotes together and they would sound the exact same. But I would neither insinuate that the Christian Conservatives are in cahoots with terrorist. Or even state that the similarities in their argument somehow discredit their argument. John Gibson is a fool! And everyone that continues to align themselves with the pro-war fanatics will find themselves voted out of office, and searching for a new job. 07-09-10 00:26:01 _____________________________________________________ |
Monday, September 10, 2007
Keith Olbermann's Special Comment and Usama Bin Laden Tape Compared!
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