By DEB RIECHMANN, Associated Press Writer 43 minutes ago
WASHINGTON -
President Bush said the U.S.-led global war on terror has "weakened
and fractured" al-Qaida and allied groups, outlining as proof new
details about the multinational cooperation that foiled purported
terrorist plans to fly a commercial airplane into the tallest
skyscraper on the West Coast.
ADVERTISEMENT
click here
"The terrorists are living under constant pressure and this adds to
our security," Bush said. "When terrorists spend their days working to
avoid death or capture, it's harder for them to plan and execute new
attacks on our country. By striking the terrorists where they live,
we're protecting the American homeland."
But the president said the anti-terror battle is far from over.
"The terrorists are weakened and fractured, yet they're still lethal,"
the president said in a speech at the National Guard Memorial
Building. "We cannot let the fact that America hasn't been attacked in
41/2 years since September the 11th lull us into the illusion that the
threats to our nation have disappeared. They have not."
Bush has referred to the 2002 plot before. In an address last October,
he said the United States and its allies had foiled at least 10
serious plots by the al-Qaida terror network in the last four years,
including plans for Sept. 11-like attacks on both U.S. coasts. The
White House initially would not give details of the plots but later
released a fact sheet with a brief, and vague, description of each.
The president filled in details on Thursday.
He said that Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the alleged mastermind of the
Sept. 11 attacks who was captured in 2003, had already begun planning
the West Coast operation in October, just after the Sept. 11, 2001,
attacks. One of Mohammed's key planners was Hambali, the alleged
operations chief of the al-Qaida related terrorist group Jemaah
Islamiyah. Instead of recruiting Arab hijackers, Hambali found
Southeast Asian men who would be less likely to arouse suspicion and
who were sent to meet with
Osama bin Laden, Bush said.
Under the plot, the hijackers were to use shoe bombs to blow open the
cockpit door of a commercial jetliner, take control of the plane and
crash it into the Library Tower in Los Angeles, since renamed the US
Bank Tower, Bush said. In his remarks, Bush inadvertently referred to
the site as "Liberty Tower," and immediately afterward, the White
House corrected him.
The president said the plot was derailed when a Southeast Asian nation
arrested a key al-Qaida operative. Bush did not name the country or
the operative.
Bush has been on a campaign to defend his controversial domestic
monitoring program. But the White House would not say whether the 2002
plot was thwarted as a result of the National Security Agency program
to eavesdrop on the international e-mails and phone calls of people
inside the United States with suspected ties to terrorists.
Bush said only that "subsequent debriefings and other intelligence
operations" after the arrest of the unnamed operative led to
information about the plot, and to the capture of other ringleaders
and operatives involved in it. Hambali, for instance, was captured in
Thailand in 2003 and handed over to the United States.
"It took the combined efforts of several countries to break up this
plot," the president said. "By working together, we took dangerous
terrorists off the streets. By working together, we stopped a
catastrophic attack on our homeland."
Bush's speech in October cited two other attacks inside the United
States that were foiled, including one to use hijacked planes to
attack the East Coast in mid-2003.
The third was the case of Jose Padilla, a former Chicago gang member
who converted to Islam and allegedly plotted with top al-Qaida
commanders to detonate a radioactive "dirty bomb" in a U.S. city.
Padilla, whose plot never materialized, now is being held without bail
in civilian custody on charges that he was part of a secret network
that supported Muslim terrorists. He was arrested in May 2002 and had
been held as an enemy combatant without criminal charge at a Navy brig
in South Carolina until last month.
Re: OT Bush administration wins one battle in war on terrorism. LA not attacked... great work GWB!
I would like to believe him but Bush's credibility is zero these days. Why
would the terrorists need a shoe bomb to blow open the cockpit door? They
weren't reinforced by that date. And wouldn't it be a pretty dumb plan to
try to use a bomb on a plane to blow open a door? You would be more likely
to blow up the whole plane in the process. His story makes no sense
whatsoever.
"Scott in Florida" <JustAsk@Florida.com> wrote in message
news:moumu15cu7m9m3hgvmvuh260ousf7g1qoi@4ax.com...[color=blue]
> [url]http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060209/ap_on_go_pr_wh/bush[/url]
>
> Bush Says Cooperation Thwarted 2002 Attack
>
> By DEB RIECHMANN, Associated Press Writer 43 minutes ago
>
> WASHINGTON -
> President Bush said the U.S.-led global war on terror has "weakened
> and fractured" al-Qaida and allied groups, outlining as proof new
> details about the multinational cooperation that foiled purported
> terrorist plans to fly a commercial airplane into the tallest
> skyscraper on the West Coast.
> ADVERTISEMENT
> click here
>
> "The terrorists are living under constant pressure and this adds to
> our security," Bush said. "When terrorists spend their days working to
> avoid death or capture, it's harder for them to plan and execute new
> attacks on our country. By striking the terrorists where they live,
> we're protecting the American homeland."
>
> But the president said the anti-terror battle is far from over.
>
> "The terrorists are weakened and fractured, yet they're still lethal,"
> the president said in a speech at the National Guard Memorial
> Building. "We cannot let the fact that America hasn't been attacked in
> 41/2 years since September the 11th lull us into the illusion that the
> threats to our nation have disappeared. They have not."
>
> Bush has referred to the 2002 plot before. In an address last October,
> he said the United States and its allies had foiled at least 10
> serious plots by the al-Qaida terror network in the last four years,
> including plans for Sept. 11-like attacks on both U.S. coasts. The
> White House initially would not give details of the plots but later
> released a fact sheet with a brief, and vague, description of each.
>
> The president filled in details on Thursday.
>
> He said that Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the alleged mastermind of the
> Sept. 11 attacks who was captured in 2003, had already begun planning
> the West Coast operation in October, just after the Sept. 11, 2001,
> attacks. One of Mohammed's key planners was Hambali, the alleged
> operations chief of the al-Qaida related terrorist group Jemaah
> Islamiyah. Instead of recruiting Arab hijackers, Hambali found
> Southeast Asian men who would be less likely to arouse suspicion and
> who were sent to meet with
> Osama bin Laden, Bush said.
>
> Under the plot, the hijackers were to use shoe bombs to blow open the
> cockpit door of a commercial jetliner, take control of the plane and
> crash it into the Library Tower in Los Angeles, since renamed the US
> Bank Tower, Bush said. In his remarks, Bush inadvertently referred to
> the site as "Liberty Tower," and immediately afterward, the White
> House corrected him.
>
> The president said the plot was derailed when a Southeast Asian nation
> arrested a key al-Qaida operative. Bush did not name the country or
> the operative.
>
> Bush has been on a campaign to defend his controversial domestic
> monitoring program. But the White House would not say whether the 2002
> plot was thwarted as a result of the National Security Agency program
> to eavesdrop on the international e-mails and phone calls of people
> inside the United States with suspected ties to terrorists.
>
> Bush said only that "subsequent debriefings and other intelligence
> operations" after the arrest of the unnamed operative led to
> information about the plot, and to the capture of other ringleaders
> and operatives involved in it. Hambali, for instance, was captured in
> Thailand in 2003 and handed over to the United States.
>
> "It took the combined efforts of several countries to break up this
> plot," the president said. "By working together, we took dangerous
> terrorists off the streets. By working together, we stopped a
> catastrophic attack on our homeland."
>
> Bush's speech in October cited two other attacks inside the United
> States that were foiled, including one to use hijacked planes to
> attack the East Coast in mid-2003.
>
> The third was the case of Jose Padilla, a former Chicago gang member
> who converted to Islam and allegedly plotted with top al-Qaida
> commanders to detonate a radioactive "dirty bomb" in a U.S. city.
> Padilla, whose plot never materialized, now is being held without bail
> in civilian custody on charges that he was part of a secret network
> that supported Muslim terrorists. He was arrested in May 2002 and had
> been held as an enemy combatant without criminal charge at a Navy brig
> in South Carolina until last month.
>
>
> --
>
> Scott in Florida[/color]
Re: OT Bush administration wins one battle in war on terrorism. LA not attacked... great work GWB!
On Thu, 09 Feb 2006 17:51:21 GMT, "Art"
<begunaNOSPAMPLEASE@mindspring.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
>I would like to believe him but Bush's credibility is zero these days. Why
>would the terrorists need a shoe bomb to blow open the cockpit door? They
>weren't reinforced by that date. And wouldn't it be a pretty dumb plan to
>try to use a bomb on a plane to blow open a door? You would be more likely
>to blow up the whole plane in the process. His story makes no sense
>whatsoever.[/color]
His story would not make sense to a liberal.
You guys are so anti American you reek....
Why don't you ask your buddies the terrorists why they would want to
enter the cabin?
Ask them how to smuggle in tools to get access.
So international planes don't have locked cockpit doors?
Re: OT Bush administration wins one battle in war on terrorism. LA not attacked... great work GWB!
In article <tiLGf.13005$rH5.8424@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net>,
"Art" <begunaNOSPAMPLEASE@mindspring.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
> I would like to believe him but Bush's credibility is zero these days. Why
> would the terrorists need a shoe bomb to blow open the cockpit door? They
> weren't reinforced by that date. And wouldn't it be a pretty dumb plan to
> try to use a bomb on a plane to blow open a door? You would be more likely
> to blow up the whole plane in the process. His story makes no sense
> whatsoever.[/color]
Bush is more believable than Clinton.
[color=blue]
>
>
> "Scott in Florida" <JustAsk@Florida.com> wrote in message
> news:moumu15cu7m9m3hgvmvuh260ousf7g1qoi@4ax.com...[color=green]
> > [url]http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060209/ap_on_go_pr_wh/bush[/url]
> >
> > Bush Says Cooperation Thwarted 2002 Attack
> >
> > By DEB RIECHMANN, Associated Press Writer 43 minutes ago
> >
> > WASHINGTON -
> > President Bush said the U.S.-led global war on terror has "weakened
> > and fractured" al-Qaida and allied groups, outlining as proof new
> > details about the multinational cooperation that foiled purported
> > terrorist plans to fly a commercial airplane into the tallest
> > skyscraper on the West Coast.
> > ADVERTISEMENT
> > click here
> >
> > "The terrorists are living under constant pressure and this adds to
> > our security," Bush said. "When terrorists spend their days working to
> > avoid death or capture, it's harder for them to plan and execute new
> > attacks on our country. By striking the terrorists where they live,
> > we're protecting the American homeland."
> >
> > But the president said the anti-terror battle is far from over.
> >
> > "The terrorists are weakened and fractured, yet they're still lethal,"
> > the president said in a speech at the National Guard Memorial
> > Building. "We cannot let the fact that America hasn't been attacked in
> > 41/2 years since September the 11th lull us into the illusion that the
> > threats to our nation have disappeared. They have not."
> >
> > Bush has referred to the 2002 plot before. In an address last October,
> > he said the United States and its allies had foiled at least 10
> > serious plots by the al-Qaida terror network in the last four years,
> > including plans for Sept. 11-like attacks on both U.S. coasts. The
> > White House initially would not give details of the plots but later
> > released a fact sheet with a brief, and vague, description of each.
> >
> > The president filled in details on Thursday.
> >
> > He said that Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the alleged mastermind of the
> > Sept. 11 attacks who was captured in 2003, had already begun planning
> > the West Coast operation in October, just after the Sept. 11, 2001,
> > attacks. One of Mohammed's key planners was Hambali, the alleged
> > operations chief of the al-Qaida related terrorist group Jemaah
> > Islamiyah. Instead of recruiting Arab hijackers, Hambali found
> > Southeast Asian men who would be less likely to arouse suspicion and
> > who were sent to meet with
> > Osama bin Laden, Bush said.
> >
> > Under the plot, the hijackers were to use shoe bombs to blow open the
> > cockpit door of a commercial jetliner, take control of the plane and
> > crash it into the Library Tower in Los Angeles, since renamed the US
> > Bank Tower, Bush said. In his remarks, Bush inadvertently referred to
> > the site as "Liberty Tower," and immediately afterward, the White
> > House corrected him.
> >
> > The president said the plot was derailed when a Southeast Asian nation
> > arrested a key al-Qaida operative. Bush did not name the country or
> > the operative.
> >
> > Bush has been on a campaign to defend his controversial domestic
> > monitoring program. But the White House would not say whether the 2002
> > plot was thwarted as a result of the National Security Agency program
> > to eavesdrop on the international e-mails and phone calls of people
> > inside the United States with suspected ties to terrorists.
> >
> > Bush said only that "subsequent debriefings and other intelligence
> > operations" after the arrest of the unnamed operative led to
> > information about the plot, and to the capture of other ringleaders
> > and operatives involved in it. Hambali, for instance, was captured in
> > Thailand in 2003 and handed over to the United States.
> >
> > "It took the combined efforts of several countries to break up this
> > plot," the president said. "By working together, we took dangerous
> > terrorists off the streets. By working together, we stopped a
> > catastrophic attack on our homeland."
> >
> > Bush's speech in October cited two other attacks inside the United
> > States that were foiled, including one to use hijacked planes to
> > attack the East Coast in mid-2003.
> >
> > The third was the case of Jose Padilla, a former Chicago gang member
> > who converted to Islam and allegedly plotted with top al-Qaida
> > commanders to detonate a radioactive "dirty bomb" in a U.S. city.
> > Padilla, whose plot never materialized, now is being held without bail
> > in civilian custody on charges that he was part of a secret network
> > that supported Muslim terrorists. He was arrested in May 2002 and had
> > been held as an enemy combatant without criminal charge at a Navy brig
> > in South Carolina until last month.
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > Scott in Florida[/color][/color]
--
"Welcome to President Clinton, Mrs. Clinton, and my fellow astronauts."
Re: OT Bush administration wins one battle in war on terrorism. LA not attacked... great work GWB!
"Art" <begunaNOSPAMPLEASE@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:tiLGf.13005$rH5.8424@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net...[color=blue]
>I would like to believe him but Bush's credibility is zero these days. Why
>would the terrorists need a shoe bomb to blow open the cockpit door? They
>weren't reinforced by that date. And wouldn't it be a pretty dumb plan to
>try to use a bomb on a plane to blow open a door? You would be more likely
>to blow up the whole plane in the process. His story makes no sense
>whatsoever.
>[/color]
He may have 0 credibility with you, but 100 with me, so the average is 50
therefore greater than 0
Re: OT Bush administration wins one battle in war on terrorism. LA not attacked... great work GWB!
"Scott in Florida" <JustAsk@Florida.com> wrote in message
news:moumu15cu7m9m3hgvmvuh260ousf7g1qoi@4ax.com...[color=blue]
> [url]http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060209/ap_on_go_pr_wh/bush[/url]
>
> Bush Says Cooperation Thwarted 2002 Attack
>
> By DEB RIECHMANN, Associated Press Writer 43 minutes ago
>
> WASHINGTON -
> President Bush said the U.S.-led global war on terror has "weakened
> and fractured" al-Qaida and allied groups, outlining as proof new
> details about the multinational cooperation that foiled purported
> terrorist plans to fly a commercial airplane into the tallest
> skyscraper on the West Coast.
> ADVERTISEMENT
> click here
>
> "The terrorists are living under constant pressure and this adds to
> our security," Bush said. "When terrorists spend their days working to
> avoid death or capture, it's harder for them to plan and execute new
> attacks on our country. By striking the terrorists where they live,
> we're protecting the American homeland."
>
> But the president said the anti-terror battle is far from over.[/color]
[snip][color=blue]
>
> The president said the plot was derailed when a Southeast Asian nation
> arrested a key al-Qaida operative. Bush did not name the country or
> the operative.
>[/color]
By the President's own statement, the key breakthrough wasn't necessarily
due to anything WE did but to the actions of a friendly nation.
I figure he's exaggerating at that. The whole story seems purely
politically motivated.
And I'd like to know how the President releasing this poses less of a danger
to security than publishing information that wiretaps (which Al-Qaeda would
have to be really stupid not to expect) may have been done illegally and
without warrants. Make that illegally and unnecessarily, since the FISA act
permitted immediate wiretaps with 72 hours to file for a retroactive
warrant.
Re: OT Bush administration wins one battle in war on terrorism. LA not attacked... great work GWB!
On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 13:55:28 -0600, "Dan J.S." <me@hyperx.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
>
>"Art" <begunaNOSPAMPLEASE@mindspring.com> wrote in message
>news:tiLGf.13005$rH5.8424@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net...[color=green]
>>I would like to believe him but Bush's credibility is zero these days. Why
>>would the terrorists need a shoe bomb to blow open the cockpit door? They
>>weren't reinforced by that date. And wouldn't it be a pretty dumb plan to
>>try to use a bomb on a plane to blow open a door? You would be more likely
>>to blow up the whole plane in the process. His story makes no sense
>>whatsoever.
>>[/color]
>
>He may have 0 credibility with you, but 100 with me, so the average is 50
>therefore greater than 0
>
>Thanks!
>[/color]
Re: OT Bush administration wins one battle in war on terrorism. LA not attacked... great work GWB!
On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 14:13:20 -0600, "DH" <dh@stargate.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
>"Scott in Florida" <JustAsk@Florida.com> wrote in message
>news:moumu15cu7m9m3hgvmvuh260ousf7g1qoi@4ax.com...[color=green]
>> [url]http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060209/ap_on_go_pr_wh/bush[/url]
>>
>> Bush Says Cooperation Thwarted 2002 Attack
>>
>> By DEB RIECHMANN, Associated Press Writer 43 minutes ago
>>
>> WASHINGTON -
>> President Bush said the U.S.-led global war on terror has "weakened
>> and fractured" al-Qaida and allied groups, outlining as proof new
>> details about the multinational cooperation that foiled purported
>> terrorist plans to fly a commercial airplane into the tallest
>> skyscraper on the West Coast.
>> ADVERTISEMENT
>> click here
>>
>> "The terrorists are living under constant pressure and this adds to
>> our security," Bush said. "When terrorists spend their days working to
>> avoid death or capture, it's harder for them to plan and execute new
>> attacks on our country. By striking the terrorists where they live,
>> we're protecting the American homeland."
>>
>> But the president said the anti-terror battle is far from over.[/color]
>[snip][color=green]
>>
>> The president said the plot was derailed when a Southeast Asian nation
>> arrested a key al-Qaida operative. Bush did not name the country or
>> the operative.
>>[/color]
>
>By the President's own statement, the key breakthrough wasn't necessarily
>due to anything WE did but to the actions of a friendly nation.
>
>I figure he's exaggerating at that. The whole story seems purely
>politically motivated.
>
>And I'd like to know how the President releasing this poses less of a danger
>to security than publishing information that wiretaps (which Al-Qaeda would
>have to be really stupid not to expect) may have been done illegally and
>without warrants. Make that illegally and unnecessarily, since the FISA act
>permitted immediate wiretaps with 72 hours to file for a retroactive
>warrant.
>[/color]
You terrorist sympathizers make me sick.
You now are trying to get a 'terrorist bill of rights' passed.
If I could KNOW that only liberals would get killed and have their
heads cut off....I might even consider letting you arse holes win.
Since we can't be sure that it will be only you that get it....I say
Go George W. Bush GO!
Re: OT Bush administration wins one battle in war on terrorism. LA not attacked... great work GWB!
Scott in Florida wrote:[color=blue]
> On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 14:13:20 -0600, "DH" <dh@stargate.com> wrote:
>[color=green]
> >"Scott in Florida" <JustAsk@Florida.com> wrote in message
> >news:moumu15cu7m9m3hgvmvuh260ousf7g1qoi@4ax.com...[color=darkred]
> >> [url]http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060209/ap_on_go_pr_wh/bush[/url]
> >>
> >> Bush Says Cooperation Thwarted 2002 Attack
> >>
> >> By DEB RIECHMANN, Associated Press Writer 43 minutes ago
> >>
> >> WASHINGTON -
> >> President Bush said the U.S.-led global war on terror has "weakened
> >> and fractured" al-Qaida and allied groups, outlining as proof new
> >> details about the multinational cooperation that foiled purported
> >> terrorist plans to fly a commercial airplane into the tallest
> >> skyscraper on the West Coast.
> >> ADVERTISEMENT
> >> click here
> >>
> >> "The terrorists are living under constant pressure and this adds to
> >> our security," Bush said. "When terrorists spend their days working to
> >> avoid death or capture, it's harder for them to plan and execute new
> >> attacks on our country. By striking the terrorists where they live,
> >> we're protecting the American homeland."
> >>
> >> But the president said the anti-terror battle is far from over.[/color]
> >[snip][color=darkred]
> >>
> >> The president said the plot was derailed when a Southeast Asian nation
> >> arrested a key al-Qaida operative. Bush did not name the country or
> >> the operative.
> >>[/color]
> >
> >By the President's own statement, the key breakthrough wasn't necessarily
> >due to anything WE did but to the actions of a friendly nation.
> >
> >I figure he's exaggerating at that. The whole story seems purely
> >politically motivated.
> >
> >And I'd like to know how the President releasing this poses less of a danger
> >to security than publishing information that wiretaps (which Al-Qaeda would
> >have to be really stupid not to expect) may have been done illegally and
> >without warrants. Make that illegally and unnecessarily, since the FISA act
> >permitted immediate wiretaps with 72 hours to file for a retroactive
> >warrant.
> >[/color]
>
> You terrorist sympathizers make me sick.[/color]
Dude. Bush is either:
1. A bumbling keystone cop moronic idiot, or
2. A big fat liar
Why? The stupid SOB didn't even let the Mayor of Los Angeles in on the
"thwarted terror plot".
Come on now Scott... if you were in a foxhole would you want this
fucking idiot being your Captain? I think we both know the answer to
that question.
Re: OT Bush administration wins one battle in war on terrorism.LA not attacked... great work GWB!
Scott in Florida wrote:[color=blue]
> On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 14:13:20 -0600, "DH" <dh@stargate.com> wrote:
>
>[color=green]
>>"Scott in Florida" <JustAsk@Florida.com> wrote in message
>>news:moumu15cu7m9m3hgvmvuh260ousf7g1qoi@4ax.com...
>>[color=darkred]
>>>[url]http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060209/ap_on_go_pr_wh/bush[/url]
>>>
>>>Bush Says Cooperation Thwarted 2002 Attack
>>>
>>>By DEB RIECHMANN, Associated Press Writer 43 minutes ago
>>>
>>>WASHINGTON -
>>>President Bush said the U.S.-led global war on terror has "weakened
>>>and fractured" al-Qaida and allied groups, outlining as proof new
>>>details about the multinational cooperation that foiled purported
>>>terrorist plans to fly a commercial airplane into the tallest
>>>skyscraper on the West Coast.
>>>ADVERTISEMENT
>>>click here
>>>
>>>"The terrorists are living under constant pressure and this adds to
>>>our security," Bush said. "When terrorists spend their days working to
>>>avoid death or capture, it's harder for them to plan and execute new
>>>attacks on our country. By striking the terrorists where they live,
>>>we're protecting the American homeland."
>>>
>>>But the president said the anti-terror battle is far from over.[/color]
>>
>>[snip]
>>[color=darkred]
>>>The president said the plot was derailed when a Southeast Asian nation
>>>arrested a key al-Qaida operative. Bush did not name the country or
>>>the operative.
>>>[/color]
>>
>>By the President's own statement, the key breakthrough wasn't necessarily
>>due to anything WE did but to the actions of a friendly nation.
>>
>>I figure he's exaggerating at that. The whole story seems purely
>>politically motivated.
>>
>>And I'd like to know how the President releasing this poses less of a danger
>>to security than publishing information that wiretaps (which Al-Qaeda would
>>have to be really stupid not to expect) may have been done illegally and
>>without warrants. Make that illegally and unnecessarily, since the FISA act
>>permitted immediate wiretaps with 72 hours to file for a retroactive
>>warrant.
>>[/color]
>
>
> You terrorist sympathizers make me sick.
>
> You now are trying to get a 'terrorist bill of rights' passed.
>
> If I could KNOW that only liberals would get killed and have their
> heads cut off....I might even consider letting you arse holes win.
>
> Since we can't be sure that it will be only you that get it....I say
> Go George W. Bush GO!
>[/color]
Scott in florida, you continually amaze me at how much of a brainwashed
sheep you are. Keep lapping up the bullshit you seem to absorb it.
Anyone with abit more of a brain they can think with (as opposed to
letting the media do it for you) knows Bush is a lying, dumb ass that
can't string a sentance together. Not the mention the corruption in the
bush family and having ties with the nazi's, go read up some real facts
on google.
Re: OT Bush administration wins one battle in war on terrorism. LAnot attacked... great work GWB!
badgolferman wrote:[color=blue]
> cd, 2/9/2006,10:01:15 PM, wrote:
>
>[color=green]
>>having ties with the nazi's, go read up some real facts on google.[/color]
>
>
> You are the one making the allegations -- bring forth the proof.[/color]
Re: OT Bush administration wins one battle in war on terrorism. LA not attacked... great work GWB!
On 10 Feb 2006 03:32:51 GMT, "badgolferman"
<REMOVETHISbadgolferman@gmail.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
>cd, 2/9/2006,10:01:15 PM, wrote:
>[color=green]
>> having ties with the nazi's, go read up some real facts on google.[/color]
>
>You are the one making the allegations -- bring forth the proof.[/color]
Yup....
Here comes Move On Outa here proof would be my guess...
Re: OT Bush administration wins one battle in war on terrorism. LA not attacked... great work GWB!
Dumb jackass rightwingers claim that anyone who disagrees with them is a
terrorist sympathizer. You deserve a moron president like Bush.
"Scott in Florida" <JustAsk@Florida.com> wrote in message
news:fjfnu1l33k4htc1d6hokabsg51ha7qtvvo@4ax.com...[color=blue]
> On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 14:13:20 -0600, "DH" <dh@stargate.com> wrote:
>[color=green]
>>"Scott in Florida" <JustAsk@Florida.com> wrote in message
>>news:moumu15cu7m9m3hgvmvuh260ousf7g1qoi@4ax.com...[color=darkred]
>>> [url]http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060209/ap_on_go_pr_wh/bush[/url]
>>>
>>> Bush Says Cooperation Thwarted 2002 Attack
>>>
>>> By DEB RIECHMANN, Associated Press Writer 43 minutes ago
>>>
>>> WASHINGTON -
>>> President Bush said the U.S.-led global war on terror has "weakened
>>> and fractured" al-Qaida and allied groups, outlining as proof new
>>> details about the multinational cooperation that foiled purported
>>> terrorist plans to fly a commercial airplane into the tallest
>>> skyscraper on the West Coast.
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>>>
>>> "The terrorists are living under constant pressure and this adds to
>>> our security," Bush said. "When terrorists spend their days working to
>>> avoid death or capture, it's harder for them to plan and execute new
>>> attacks on our country. By striking the terrorists where they live,
>>> we're protecting the American homeland."
>>>
>>> But the president said the anti-terror battle is far from over.[/color]
>>[snip][color=darkred]
>>>
>>> The president said the plot was derailed when a Southeast Asian nation
>>> arrested a key al-Qaida operative. Bush did not name the country or
>>> the operative.
>>>[/color]
>>
>>By the President's own statement, the key breakthrough wasn't necessarily
>>due to anything WE did but to the actions of a friendly nation.
>>
>>I figure he's exaggerating at that. The whole story seems purely
>>politically motivated.
>>
>>And I'd like to know how the President releasing this poses less of a
>>danger
>>to security than publishing information that wiretaps (which Al-Qaeda
>>would
>>have to be really stupid not to expect) may have been done illegally and
>>without warrants. Make that illegally and unnecessarily, since the FISA
>>act
>>permitted immediate wiretaps with 72 hours to file for a retroactive
>>warrant.
>>[/color]
>
> You terrorist sympathizers make me sick.
>
> You now are trying to get a 'terrorist bill of rights' passed.
>
> If I could KNOW that only liberals would get killed and have their
> heads cut off....I might even consider letting you arse holes win.
>
> Since we can't be sure that it will be only you that get it....I say
> Go George W. Bush GO!
>
> --
>
> Scott in Florida[/color]
Re: OT Bush administration wins one battle in war on terrorism. LAnot attacked... great work GWB!
Scott in Florida wrote:[color=blue]
> On 10 Feb 2006 03:32:51 GMT, "badgolferman"
> <REMOVETHISbadgolferman@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>[color=green]
>>cd, 2/9/2006,10:01:15 PM, wrote:
>>
>>[color=darkred]
>>>having ties with the nazi's, go read up some real facts on google.[/color]
>>
>>You are the one making the allegations -- bring forth the proof.[/color]
>
>
> Yup....
>
> Here comes Move On Outa here proof would be my guess...[/color]
yeah, don't bother looking into it or anything, just fob it off or any
anything else against bush. Wouldn't expect anything else from you.
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