Posted on 01/06/2008 4:53:32 PM PST by tobyhill
How do you know he's not? We sure haven't seen much of him lately -- on tape, talking in synch, holding a newspaper with today's date.
Personally, I find this very curious...
This is the New York Times stirring up trouble.
The Musharraf government can invite U.S. covert forces and air strikes into the outlaw border regions and deny it publicly.
They are committing treason by my reading of the law.
Maybe then a lot of people living in this country would realize that we are at war and that we could lose.
Even if Bin Laden is dead, Zawahiri and that American Taliban clown is very much alive and still putting out propaganda.
I thought that the frontier provences were given their autonomy. Kinda cuts both ways. They are arguably NOT part of Pakistan.
Keep track of all the deaths reported in the USA and committed by Islamofascism against your own people after they extended a warm friendly hand, remember your second amemdment rights. Remember you are the part of the only nation on the planet that can fire back on a moments notice.
“.. and any country harboring terrorists “
bin Laden may or may not be dead. But, like Zawahiri and the California Twerp, they're all virtually irrelevant -- except for propaganda purposes.
They have no reliable command & control, they have no forces at their immediate command, they're on the run day and night.
I'm not saying they don't count. But they have less operational significance that the current leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq.
If we eliminate al-Qaeda as a military and political force in Iraq, bin Laden and Zawahiri can freeze to death in some Waziristan cave, for all I care.
What the heck do you expect him to do when the NYT spills the beans. He's sitting on a ethnic powderkeg over there and Hillary and the NYT are trying their darndest to keep the fuse burning. Anything that waves an American flag in Paki faces will be like a thermite bomb!
The New Yourk Times has a traitorous moles placed at high levels in the Bush Administration...read "Shadow Warriors" by Ken Timmerman if you have any doubts.
It’s always better to ask forgiveness than permission.
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