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RBHam Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-26-03 06:03 AM
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How the terrorists support Bush
Starting with 9-11 and ever since, it seems that "Al-Qaeda" is determined to make sure that Mr. Bush stays in power. Let's take last weeks visit to England as a case in point.

The very morning of the day that the British protestors were to hold their biggest anti-war rally - terrorists struck British interests in Turkey. For the two days previous, the American media had focused on the pomp and ceremony of Bush's visit and had dutifully covered Bush's big "we'll kill 'em all" speech.

That morning Bush and PM Blair got to reaffirm their resolve in the so-called War On Terror and had the grand opportunity to link the attack in Turkey to the War in Iraq. How convenient. It served to so overshadow the anti-war rally that one wonders whether Bush or Blair high fived after they got the news from their intel agencies.

Even if you are one of those who believes the official story of 9-11, and refuses to even entertain the thought that maybe, just maybe, the CIA's Black Ops are still involved with their long time Mujahadeen compadres, then you must at least concede that it appears that the terorists would rather have Bush as President of the US.
Perhaps they see his administration's predictable knee-jerk reaction of blind revenge as the exact response they wanted. Maybe Bush's exportation of death and destruction is exactly the kind of recruiting tool that helps them fill their ranks with young, fanatical suicide bombers. Cause and effect.

The terrorists WANT exactly what Bush is supplying them.

Does anyone really feel that the world is a safer place with Bush the Neo-Con puppet at the helm?
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Q Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-26-03 07:19 AM
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1. And it's only a coincidence...
...that Bush* and his family has business ties with these 'terrorists'. But I guess we're not suppose to talk about it.
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sweetheart Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-26-03 08:56 AM
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2. it's sharon syndrome
By his actions, sharon has made sure that israel will have no real security for decades and maybe longer... and similarly the bushaviks.
If we separate the terrorism from the actors, we see a series of agents on the world stage using large explosives to kill masses of people.

The primary terrorists given this unbiased counting, would be those agents who've killed the most, and who's machinery of terrorism is unaffected. Given that, bush and his cronies lead the pack. Of course he creates more terrorists like himself with every footstep... also like sharon who has also murdered quite a few without due process... murder. That would put osama rather down on the list.

Terrorists are no different when they have state backing. Bush is osama's best friend... they are mass murderering mullahs with different fundamentalism, but the same goal... disenfranchisement and destruction of civilization through mass murder.
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