9.08.2007

Is We Comin' Or Is We Goin'?

I'm sure by now most of you have heard about the release of a (supposed) new tape from Osama (or Usama as is spelled on the FBI website). I don't know about you, but he sure looks younger in this picture. Gone are the white and gray streaks in his beard. I didn't think Islam would allow the coloring of ones hair.

That being said, I found this little jewel at mr. lipstick's blog, a report from Fox news no less saying Osama died in December 2001. We all know Bush has stated publically that he doesn't know where Osama is and doesn't care, and we all know that the interest by our government in Osama heated up on September 11, 2001 then died down quickly (so that the focus could shift to Saddam), and we all know the FBI's own website doesn't link Osama with 9/11...which should make us all question why in the name of all that is intelligent would the Administration keep showing us these tapes?

Which brings me back to my original question: Is we comin' or is we goin'???

2 comments:

nolocontendere said...

It truly is an astounding thing to watch. He's most likely dead of course, but it doesn't matter because the whole "Al Qaeda" hoax is one giant lie, a ruse so pervasive and gargantuan that most people can't even dream that they're being lied to.

Doesn't anyone have a sense of history? Don't people realize how these so called terror cells are all spook agency cut outs? Don't people see that every single one of the uncovered plots are fanciful, made up dramas starring pathetic chumps goaded on by operatives? Sweet Jeebus it's incredible how they get away with this shit.

Don't people have eyes to see how after 9/11 OBL became irrelevent as the fascists went about labeling Iraqi and Afghani patriots, dissident old ladies and anti war groups the enemy with ties to their mythical AQ? Well the reason for that is that the enemy is whoever the fascists say it is, and don't you forget it, you people!

Nina said...

you nailed it. whoever "they" say is the one to fear, well, is the one to fear.