I'm not trying to be political and assign blame. I do believe that if we
do not engage terrorism right now on foreign soil, then we're going to be
forced to deal with it in our local municipalities. We'll have buses
blowing up in our neighborhoods for the next 100 years. The current
administration had no choice but to engage the enemy.
And out of curiosity, how do you know that OBL is alive?
John Lee
At 02:50 PM 10/6/05 -0400, Michael Baier wrote:
>Yeah, and he even remembered OBL.
>Just no reason, why he can't be found and is still laughing in
>AFGHANISTAN/PAKISTAN not Iraq.
>
>And all the sacrifices. Forgot to mention his own.
>
>"The United States and our partners have disrupted at least ten serious Al-
>Qaeda terrorist plots since September 11th, including three Al-Qaeda plots
>to attack inside the United States," Bush said in a major speech on his
>global anti-terror campaign.
>"We've stopped at least five more Al-Qaeda efforts to case targets in the
>United States or infiltrate operatives into our country," Bush said in the
>speech to the National Endowment for Democracy in Washington.
>Bush did not provide details of the targets or of the timing of the foiled
>strikes. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
>And the best of all, even so not mentioned by GWB but by his new CIA
>director:
>Contrary to recommendations from his own internal watchdog, CIA Director
>Porter Goss will not order disciplinary reviews for a former director,
>George Tenet, and other officials criticized for their performance before
>the Sept. 11 attacks.
>
>==> Taking responsibility isn't the strongest part of the Bush
>adminstration, even so he took responsibility for the failure in NO.
>
>Just be loyal (and only talk to press to demolish opponents) and you get
>medals or new better jobs.
>
>Michael
>
>On Thu, 6 Oct 2005 12:07:36 -0500, John Lee <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> >And speaking of political agendas, did anyone hear GWB's address this
> >morning? If not, read it. I thought he (or his speechwriter) did an
> >outstanding job of outlining why this administration feels it's imperative
> >that we confront Islamic jihad now.
> >
> >John Lee
> >
> >
> >
> >At 12:21 PM 10/6/05 -0400, Johnson, Tracy wrote:
> >>I heard it as a 'dumb blonde' joke in a diferrent setting three months
> >>ago. There's no cleverness here. Just the means to twist something to
> >>suit a political agenda.
> >>
> >>Tracy Johnson
> >>Measurement Specialties, Inc.
> >>
> >>BT
> >>
> >>
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> >>
> >>NNNN
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