Thursday, May 15, 2008

The Blight on Human Existence is back - Bin Laden


Why doesn't he just die. Lots of cockroaches scurry off into the dark and die. Why won't he. he is a blight on our existence, a cancer, a rotting appendage - why isn't he dead.
Send in the twelve best we have - one job: kill bin laden in any way you can, and bring back proof of death. How, when, where - doesn't matter. All on the QT, of course.
I don't even care, now, how or what form it all takes - just do it, regardless.
Two posting below (both clipped)
And then he spoke:
'Holy war until Palestine liberated'
Associated Press , THE JERUSALEM POST May. 16, 2008

Al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden said in a new audio message released Friday that the terrorist organization will continue its holy war against Israel and its allies until it liberates Palestine.

The terrorist leader's third message this year came as US President George W. Bush was wrapping up his visit to Israel to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Jewish state.

Bin Laden said the fight for the Palestinian cause was the most important factor driving al-Qaida's war with the West and fueled 19 Muslims to carry out the suicide attacks against the US on September 11.

"To Western nations ... this speech is to understand the core reason of the war between our civilization and your civilizations. I mean the Palestinian cause," said bin Laden in the close to 10 minute message.

"The Palestinian cause is the major issue for my (Islamic) nation. It was an important element in fueling me from the beginning and the 19 others with a great motive to fight for those subjected to injustice and the oppressed," added bin Laden.
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DUBAI (AFP) — Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden will shortly deliver a "very strong" message to Muslims, a website used by Islamist militants announced on Sunday.

"To the Islamic ummah (nation), soon, God willing, a very strong address from the lion of Islam, Sheikh Osama bin Laden," the Internet site said.

The announcement comes two days after an audio message posted on the Internet in which bin Laden slammed Western leaders for taking part in Israel's 60th birthday celebrations.

"The participation of Western leaders with the Jews in this celebration confirms that the West supports this ugly Jewish occupation of our lands and that they stand in the Israelis' trench against us," he said on Friday.

Bin Laden vowed that Muslims would battle on for Palestine.

"We will continue the fight against the Israelis and their allies... and we will not give up one inch of Palestine, God willing, as long as there is one sincere Muslim on this earth."

US President George W. Bush was among top leaders who joined in Israel's 60th anniversary celebrations, an occasion marked by Palestinians as a "catastrophe."

Bush addressed the Israeli parliament on Thursday at the start of a regional tour, praising the Jewish state and hailing what he called "unbreakable" ties between the two nations.

The speech, in which Bush made only brief mention of Palestinian statehood aspirations, angered the Palestinians, their leader Mahmud Abbas said on Sunday in Egypt after talks with Bush.

"Bush's promises to (set up a Palestinian) state in the full sense of the word are empty promises," bin Laden said in Friday's message.

Make Mine Freedom - 1948


American Form of Government

Who's on First? Certainly isn't the Euro.