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Conspiracy Theorists lose another opportunity... Al Qaeda announces bin Laden is indeed.. dead.
#11
Black wrote:
[quote=Dakota]
Apparently, he has a new tape coming out.

With Keith Moon on drums, George Harrison on thythm guitar, and Cass Elliot on backing vocals. Ought to be quite a spectacle.
definitely Harrison is present; it's his Arabian influence phase right now in the afterlife.
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#12
Couple of practical questions.

- Does Al-Qaeda have an office, PR firm or an agent to issue anything? What or where is Al-Qaeda?
- How do they know he is dead?
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#13
Seacrest wrote:
[quote=Dakota]
Apparently, he has a new tape coming out.

Yes, but so does Tupac.
Which in turn makes me wish I were dead.
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#14
Acer wrote:
Al Qaeda just want us to THINK he's dead.

EXACTLY!! if the US thinks OBL is dead they'll lessen the heat on Al Queda, start to get comfortable and less vigilant and then - they'll strike us dead to the heart again. absolutely masterful plan! yeah, he's dead. we'll go with that...
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#15
Watching him sitting alone in a dilapidated room switching channels showed how successful the 10 year war on terror has been. From practically owning a country running terror universities with thousands of graduates to hiding under a blanket. No sanctuaries should continue to be our motto.
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#16
I don't think the guy had much luxury since he popped up in Afghanistan during the soviet occupation. He found his satisfaction in ordering people to do bad things, which he could do from a hovel as well as a palace.
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#17
Dakota wrote:
\No sanctuaries should continue to be our motto.

If we want to define our society and culture as it relates to anti-American terrorist efforts, sure.
OBL would consider doing so to be a point for his side.
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