To: creepycrawly
It was really odd to see al Qaeda in the light of functioning like any other
organization, with all the pettiness and power struggles.
I won't be holding my breath for The National Organization of Women to
highlight Al-Quida's use of translucent screens to disguise the news reports by
female reporters.
I can't recall the exact verbiage, but I was a bit bothered over the passage about
Al-Quida sort of hoping for direct attacks by the USA in order to
gain support/sympathy from the Islamic world.
I'm behind Dubya even during this difficult phase, but do wonder if we've
done all the smart things to bring these peckerwoods to justice.
And/or make them irrelevant.
32 posted on
08/05/2004 8:46:51 AM PDT by
VOA
To: VOA
I won't be holding my breath for The National Organization of Women to highlight Al-Quida's use of translucent screens to disguise the news reports by female reporters. That picture was hilarious. It was surreal to see these images encased in the familiar Windows environment (and in English, no les). Reminded me of the Taliban rushing around in those old Toyota pickups.
I second your skepticism, but dare not express it in this neighborhood.
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