Posted on 10/30/2004 6:55:52 AM PDT by Former Military Chick
October 30, 2004 -- CONGRATULATIONS, Michael Moore America's worst enemy and one of the world's most evil men is a big fan of yours. The most startling moment on the Osama bin Laden videotape shown yesterday was his description of the morning of 9/11, which is certainly derived albeit in garbled form from a viewing of Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11."
"It never occurred to us that he, the commander in chief of the country, would leave 50,000 citizens in the two towers to face those horrors alone, because he thought listening to a child discussing her goats was more important," bin Laden said.
Just think. If the reprehensible Moore wins an Oscar for his disgusting piece of propaganda, Hollywood will be seconding the favorable opinion of Osama bin Laden.
I want to caution my friends on the Right about claiming that the Osama tape somehow is an endorsement of John Kerry. No doubt bin Laden would like to claim credit for changing the American president. Thankfully, the American people know better than to believe bin Laden will somehow go easier on us if John Kerry wins on Tuesday.
They know this monster attacked America when Bill Clinton was president and that he and his minions will continue to plot the mass murder of Americans no matter who is in the White House.
But something does jump out at you when you consider the message bin Laden was delivering to the United States. It was remarkably defensive, with bin Laden offering some kind of bizarre truce to the American people: "To the U.S. people," he said, "my talk is to you about the best way to avoid another disaster."
How thoughtful of him.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
FU you POS. So, you had humaintarian reasons for murdering my countrymen?
Any IDIOT knows that the military defenses of the United
States are on automatic at all times. Dick Cheney, Condi
Rice and others were also on top of it; the President
was not in a place where he could do anything more at the
moment it happened - and he certainly couldn't have helped
by running into the burning building or jumping up tearing
his hair and scaring and scarring those little kids for
life with his fear. VP Cheney DID give the order that the
airliners be shot down, but it was all such a new
phenomenon that our fighter pilots thought they were not
hearing the order right! It didn't take Cheney long to
figure it out; Edwards would still be fussing with his
hairdo.
Oh, I know, this is how Kerry would have handled it:
Kerry would have jumped up out of the chair and
exclaimed loudly and pompously (and all you DUer's know
this is the truth), "CHILDREN!! THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA HAS BEEN ATTACKED (OR SOMETHING) AND I, AS THE
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, CHARGED WITH YOUR
PROTECTION AND DEFENSE, HAVE TO ATTEND TO SOME VERY
IMPORTANT BUSINESS RIGHT NOW! DON'T BE ALARMED, THOUGH!
MY NAME IS JOHN KERRY, AND I AM RUH-PORTING FER DUTY!"
You know, it occurs to me to ask, since he WAS a senator
at that moment and duly obligated to the people of
Massachusetts - what was HE doing at the moment, and
in the moments after the attack for THEM?? Hmmmmm?
Looks like OBL is crying uncle to me. Maybe he thinks Kerry will take the pressure off. But it wouldn't stop him from trying to kill us.
I am convinced there is a very special reservation in hell for Michael Moore...
Kerry's already said he and other senators sat around in a daze for 40 minutes or so, watching television. His and Moore's criticism of the President is another classic example of Democrat Projection.
"It never occured to us that the commander in chief of the American forces would actually take the fight to us and kill us in our holes. Who knew?"
ping
Has he completly lost his mind. Has he got some kind of mental "cave disease".
Kerry is Osama's man, Bush is mine.
At 9:07 a.m. Card told Bush, "A second plane hit the second tower. America is under attack." That's all the information Bush had while he was listening to the second graders read "The Pet Goat." The second crash proved that the first one was not an accident, but Bush had no idea at that time what kind of planes--for all he knew, both were small twin-engine planes.
The principal of the school, Gwendolyn Tose-Rigell, an African-American who had voted for Gore and had previously considered Bush a "phony," was the first person Bush spoke to after hearing the news of the second attack. He apologized to her for having to cancel the speech on education. She later told Sammon how impressed she was with Bush's sincerity: "That's not something you can fake. I'm telling you, I was very impressed. I don't know what spurred him on. I don't know if he tapped into his faith. I don't know if there were people around the country praying for him. But at that moment in time, he was very, very composed. All I can say is he looked very presidential."
Now, Kerry, by his own admission, sat in stunned silence in some room somewhere on capitol hill for a full 40 minutes, correct? As his liberal yellow streak moved up and down his spine, waiting for the President to protect his scrawny butt.
The President avoids panic for 7 minutes. Kerry sits stunned for 40 minutes. The planes are in the air and . . . this is too twisted to even try to make sense of it. Perhaps MooreBinLaden knows more than us poor little Americans.
My thoughts right now - flatten the SOB (and his little lap dog, Moore, too).
But there could be some people who will accept OBL's statement at face value. After all, their hero Michael Moore has compared the terrorists in Iraq to the Minutemen...a lot of them will believe OBL before they will believe anything Bush or one of his supporters might say.
Posts #14 and #15 are another argument against cloning.
this whole election is actually an implicit test to see if the US populace has been overrun by IDIOTS taken in by a sKerry worldview...
Bill Sammon in Fighting Back (who interviewed Bush for the book) describes Bush's reasoning while he was sitting there listening to the second-graders. The journalists were taping him--it wasn't live but it would be broadcast as soon as the event ended. "Any presidential slipup would be delayed by only a few minutes before being dissected by the entire world."
Sammon says, "Bush wondered whether he should excuse himself and retreat to the holding room, where he might be able to find out what the hell was going on. But what kind of message would that send--the president abruptly getting up and walking out on a bunch of inner-city second-graders at their moment in the national limelight? Bush might look rattled, or worse, panicked. The last thing the nation needed at this moment was a panicked president. Such an image might even play into the hands of the attackers. No, better to remain calm and sit tight for now. Bush sensed that his demeanor would be almost as important as his actions in these first crucial moments."
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