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Faking an Osama Drama: The Pakistani con game
NY Post ^
| December 5, 2009
| Ralph Peters
Posted on 12/05/2009 3:19:26 AM PST by Scanian
Reliably sympathetic to non-Western lies, the BBC reported yesterday that a prisoner in Pakistani custody knows a guy who saw Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan last January.
Headlines!
Now, Osama may, indeed, pop over the border into Afghanistan now and then -- but this report is a shameless Pakistani Inter Services Intelligence agency concoction.
Why? Because the Pakistanis have taken a lot of heat recently over suspicions -- including those raised in The Post -- that they know where Osama is but shield him for their own benefit.
Even party-line US government officials have grown skeptical about the Pakistani government's deaf-and-dumb show.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: binladen; elvisbinladen; july2011; lies; obama; pakistan; rumors; troopwithdrawal
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posted on
12/05/2009 3:19:26 AM PST
by
Scanian
To: Scanian
We should back India and allow them to annihilate pock-eee-ston. I know several paks and they all hate America and Christians... but they live and work here in USA. Every one of them sent their families “home” after 9/11. What does that tell you...
LLS
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12/05/2009 4:37:36 AM PST
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LibLieSlayer
(hussama will never be my president... NEVER!)
To: Scanian
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12/05/2009 4:54:32 AM PST
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ASA Vet
(Iran should have ceased to exist Nov 5, 1979, but we had no president then either.)
To: Repeat Offender; Pining_4_TX; Forgiven_Sinner; grey_whiskers; BlueDragon; LittleBillyInfidel; ...
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