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Bin Laden calls on Europe to quit Afghan war

Al-Qaida chief: Nation shouldn't be punished for sheltering me after 9/11

CAIRO, Egypt - Al-Qaida chief Osama bin Laden called on the Europeans to stop helping the United States in the war in Afghanistan, according to excerpts of a new audiotape broadcast Thursday on Al-Jazeera television.

Bin Laden said it was unjust for the United States to have invaded Afghanistan for sheltering him after the 9/11 attacks, saying he was the “only one responsible” for the deadly assaults on New York and Washington.

“The events of Manhattan were retaliation against the American-Israeli alliance’s aggression against our people in Palestine and Lebanon, and I am the only one responsible for it. The Afghan people and government knew nothing about it. America knows that,” the al-Qaida leader said.

The message appeared to be another attempt by bin Laden to influence public opinion in the West. In 2004, he offered Europeans a truce if they stopped attacking Muslims, then later spoke of a truce with the United States. In both cases, al-Qaida then denounced the countries for not accepting its offers.

U.S. official confirms bin Laden's voice

In Washington, a U.S. counterterrorism official said the voice on the audio tape appeared to be bin Laden's. It was not immediately clear when the new message was recorded.

U.S. State Department spokesman Sean McCormack dismissed the new tape as typical of bin Laden’s tactics and expressed faith in the European allies.

“I think our NATO allies understand quite clearly what is at stake in Afghanistan as well as elsewhere around the world in fighting the war on terror,” he told reporters. “It’s going to require a sustained commitment over a period of time and we have seen that kind of commitment from our European allies.”

This has been the deadliest year in Afghanistan since the U.S.-led invasion in late 2001, with more than 6,100 people killed — including more than 800 civilians — in militant attacks and military operations, according to an Associated Press tally of figures from Afghan and Western officials.

Bin Laden: 'The American tide is ebbing'
In the new tape, bin Laden said European nations joined the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan “because they had no other alternative, only to be a follower.”

“The American tide is ebbing, with God’s help, and they will go back to their countries,” he said, speaking of Europeans.

Bin Laden urged Europeans to pull away from the fight.

“It is better for you to stand against your leaders who are dropping in on the White House, and to work seriously to lift the injustice against the believers,” he said, accusing U.S. forces and their allies of intentionally killing women and children in Afghanistan.

Al-Jazeera aired two brief excerpts of the audiotape, titled “Message to the European Peoples,” which al-Qaida had announced Monday that it would release soon.

Bin Laden issued four public statements earlier this year — on Sept. 7, Sept. 11, Sept. 20 and Oct. 22. The Sept. 7 video was his first in three years and was issued to mark the sixth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.

Al-Qaida has dramatically stepped up its messages — a pace seen as a sign of its increasing technical sophistication and the relative security felt by its leadership. Bin Laden is believed to be hiding along the Afghan-Pakistan frontier.

Bin Laden’s message was the 89th this year by Al-Qaida’s media wing, Al-Sahab, an average of one every three days, double the rate in 2006, according to IntelCenter, a U.S. counterterrorism group that monitors militant messaging.

Bin Laden: Europe must quit Afghan war - Terrorism - MSNBC.com
 
Bin Laden said it was unjust for the United States to have invaded Afghanistan for sheltering him after the 9/11 attacks, saying he was the “only one responsible” for the deadly assaults on New York and Washington.

Sounds like he's campaigning for local support again. I wonder if it's a cash flow and/or public image problem.
 
Fuck you, Osama Bin Laden. I hope the Al-Qaida's terrorists read my comment. Keep the war going on.

I personally believes he's a fucking coward for living in Pakistan which the US troops can't enter Pakistan to search for him. Now, he suggests the European allies to leave the country and stop helping the United States. So, what? Osama Bin Laden is the responsibility for the terrorist attacks including 9/11, Madrid bombs, London bus bombs, and going on.
 
*Break my heart* Doesn't want part of this war..

Just want everyone can have peace their mind and no need war over simple thingy..

Just let it go and have life.
 
*Break my heart* Doesn't want part of this war..

Just want everyone can have peace their mind and no need war over simple thingy..

Just let it go and have life.

Galaxy, yes, I agree; I, too, wish that there be no wars. But these people are coming after us and we HAVE to protect ourselves. We can't wait until it is too late. Same goes for our Canadian neighbors and friends.
 
Galaxy, yes, I agree; I, too, wish that there be no wars. But these people are coming after us and we HAVE to protect ourselves. We can't wait until it is too late. Same goes for our Canadian neighbors and friends.

What their really want from us ?
What Bin Laden really want for?

What their reason want destroy the other country and kill mass innocent peoples dies?

Made me sick full of somatch.. Poor thing innocent people doesn't deserved too young to die. He enjoy killing rest of all people their own country and even other country too. He expecting ownz the world and power of control?
Oh please.. Give that shit a break!
 
Galaxy, yes, I agree; I, too, wish that there be no wars. But these people are coming after us and we HAVE to protect ourselves. We can't wait until it is too late. Same goes for our Canadian neighbors and friends.

I think the real concern I would share is the possibility of persecuting the Islam followers simply because they are... well... Muslims.

Do anyone remember the people of Japanese origins living in the U.S.A. being all rounded up and put into some sort of prison camps during WWII? The blacklisting of anyone who was somewhere linked to communist organizations or associates even though you had nothing to do with it? The witch hunt by the government during the red scare? The slaughtering of many Native American tribes? The African-Americans being lynched by massive groups of people? The witch hunt in the town of Salem centuries ago? Deaf people and people deemed "unfit" for parenthood being sterilized? Not even the African-Americans being sterilized in some places right up until the 70s?

All of these happened in the U.S.A.

The U.S.A. is a great country, but there are some very dark sides to the history of America.

Canada has its fair share of it too as well. :-/

That's what really worries me, because even the Sikhs were targeted by some angry Americans after 9/11. Not that I would blame them for being angry, but trying to go after people who had nothing to do with it is a very dangerous thing and that's something I don't want to see happening anywhere in Canada and the USA.

It can get really ugly sometimes, and I know wars can be unavoidable at times. However, I do believe the government of the US made too many mistakes in Iraq. They have to stay and finish their job, but it don't seem to be going anywhere at the moment. The process of stabilizing the government and nation of Iraq, that is.

I think the USA has lost its focus on fighting the terrorists. Instead, they are finding ways to fund the war which is costing Americans a fortunate and the deficit is still growing. Seriously, the deficit is a very, very serious issue and nobody seem to be taking it seriously. The more deficit you create, the more your economy may suffer. This also may means more tax raises in the future if they are unable to stabilize the economy in the USA. Some corporations are now switching over to the Euro currency instead of the US currency because it's becoming quite weak at the moment.

Right now, all I can see is that the government is trying to get more money to "patch" the wounds in Iraq. Patching will not solve anything, it's just temporary. They need to find a real solution to the terrorism and the weak governing.

(shrugs)

I think too much sometimes that it hurts.
 
Hyping Hate Crime Vs. Muslims

By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY | Posted Monday, December 03, 2007 4:20 PM PT

Discrimination: New FBI data on hate crimes reveal Muslim groups are crying wolf about exploding anti-Muslim abuses. They're actually shrinking, belying claims of mass Islamophobia.

Not only are anti-Islamic hate crimes way down, but they're a fraction of overall religious hate crimes. The overwhelming majority of such crimes target Jews, something CAIR and other Muslim groups don't seem all that concerned about.

In 2006, a whopping 66% of religiously motivated attacks were on Jews, while just 11% targeted Muslims, even though the Jewish and Muslim populations are similar in size. Catholics and Protestants, who together account for 9% of victims, are subject to almost as much abuse as Muslims in this country.

Last year's anti-Islamic hate crimes totaled 156. While just one hate crime is one too many, that's a 68% drop from 2001.

The FBI report gives lie to CAIR's alarmist narrative of "Islamophobic" lynch mobs marching on mosques across America. In reality, Americans have been remarkably, and admirably, tolerant and respectful of Muslims and their institutions since 9/11....
IBDeditorials.com: Editorials, Political Cartoons, and Polls from Investor's Business Daily -- Hyping Hate Crime Vs. Muslims
 
Last year's anti-Islamic hate crimes totaled 156. While just one hate crime is one too many, that's a 68% drop from 2001.

The fact is, it did happen. So who's to say it won't go up again? What I'm trying to say is that these incidents in the past may be nothing in comparison to what's in the store for them in the future. People use the words like Muslims and Islam very loosely and often make generalizations. It's a dangerous thing to do because it can end up sending the wrong message to the masses which is certainly something both of us may not want to see happening.

Yes, I know that there is a large amount of terrorists who are Islam followers. There's no denying that. It's just how people refer to the Islam followers as if they support the terrorists which most don't. There are terrorists out there who are brainwashing young children with their so-called doctrines and scriptures to justify the violent acts of killing people in the thousands. It's happening right here in Canada and the USA, we have sleeper cells and we are constantly exposing them and arresting them.

Sure, we may know that most Islam followers are not terrorists. But will the children understand the tone and the true intentions of our words? They hear "Muslims" and "Terrorism" and then link them together and in the future, they end up calling them ragheads and call for the government to nuke them for the heck of it. I know several people my age who think this way and I find it to be scary that they would think such a thing. These people were in high school when 9/11 happened.

Many of them ended up getting the wrong message from the government and the people on what terrorism really is.
 
During the year 2006, there were 967 hate crimes committed against Jews in the United States. During that same period there were 156 hate crimes committed against Muslims.

It would seem that people hate Jews more than Muslims. How do you explain that?
 
During the year 2006, there were 967 hate crimes committed against Jews in the United States. During that same period there were 156 hate crimes committed against Muslims.

It would seem that people hate Jews more than Muslims. How do you explain that?

Statistics aren't exactly something I would rely on. They are only based on cases that were reported. I don't condone acts of hate. Period. I would bet that 156 hate crimes that were reported are in fact, pale to the real number that goes unreported. It's the same with rape victims. Many go unreported out of fear.

Would you be willing to bet that many, many hate crimes go unreported? Do you realize that some Muslim communities put up with it on a daily basis that they don't report it anymore because they can't do anything about it?

I can tell you that I rarely hear anybody badmouthing Judaism, I have friends who are Jewish, as far I know, they haven't experienced any form of discrimination based on their faith. I have heard countless insults against the followers of Islam. Especially from my generation. Especially the word, raghead. It's equivalent to calling an African-American the 'n' word.

Perhaps these who commit hate crimes against the Jews may be of an older age and from a different decade with different politics. Neo-Nazism isn't common in my generation around here that I know of.

I can tell you that back in high school, one Arabian student committed suicide due to the constant harassment from the students even though he wasn't Muslim! They still ragged on him for it. Thankfully, he didn't die, but he ended up dropping out of the school.

What you may not realize is that it may not be happening right now. But it may happen in 5 years when children hear enough of it. How do you think so many people committed hate crimes against the Jews? Just out of the blue? No, they heard enough of it so they developed a desire to hate people for who they are.

Everybody need a moral compass, but clearly, not everybody get them.
 
...Would you be willing to bet that many, many hate crimes go unreported?
Including ones against Jews and Christians?

Do you realize that some Muslim communities put up with it on a daily basis that they don't report it anymore because they can't do anything about it?
Can you support that statement with proof, please?

... I have heard countless insults against the followers of Islam. Especially from my generation. Especially the word, raghead...
Compared with kidnappings and beheadings, that's pretty mild.

Perhaps these who commit hate crimes against the Jews may be of an older age and from a different decade with different politics.
Or perhaps young Muslims are expressing some historical intolerance against their mortal enemy.

I can tell you that back in high school, one Arabian student committed suicide due to the constant harassment from the students even though he wasn't Muslim! They still ragged on him for it. Thankfully, he didn't die, but he ended up dropping out of the school.
Of course no school should allow any student to be tormented by others. But that isn't proof of widespread attacks on Muslims in America. Most of the people in my "redneck" South here go out of their way not to offend Muslims. I've never seen or heard anyone mistreat the many Muslim and international students at our school, and none of them appear to be nervous or fearful as they move about campus.
 
Can you support that statement with proof, please?

What part of 'unreported cases' do you not understand? A few weeks ago, a couple of Muslims in the car front of me appeared offended as a young female teenager had spouted off something to them in the car across from them. I had a friend in my car with me, he overheard the whole thing.

Should I give you a hint of what the teenage girl had spouted off to them? Yep, ragheads and some rather colourful language. In the open for everybody to hear. I bet that one didn't get reported. The offended ones responded by flipping them the bird. Like the expression, violence begets violence. You punch, you get punched back. It's the same old story every time.

Or perhaps young Muslims are expressing some historical intolerance against their mortal enemy.

And?

Hate is still hate. No matter how you put it. I will not condone it coming from any people of any faith.

Including ones against Jews and Christians?

Oh, plenty. Though they aren't something I would report to the cops for in most cases. In the last 10 years, I don't recall anyone setting the local churches on fire but a failed attempt to set a local Mosque on fire has occurred on more than one occasion in the last couple years alone. Not counting the vandalism which has occurred on many occasions.

Just because it isn't happening where you live doesn't mean it isn't happening at all. It's happening in some places. Buffalo is a bad place to be a Muslim, that I can tell you.

You failed to realize that in the first place, I wasn't talking about the present. I was talking about the future then you shifted it to the past and the present. Now you're even trying to pinpoint it onto the Muslims by generalizing the young followers to be extremists which you proved me right. I said people use the names very loosely and use them in generalizations which you just did.

Hate breeds Hate.

It's easier to hate than it is to love. Even God knows this.
 
What part of 'unreported cases' do you not understand?
That's my point. How do you know there are many unreported cases if they aren't reported? It's just a supposition, right?

On the part of CAIR in the United States, they make sure everything gets reported, even offenses that aren't crimes.


A few weeks ago, a couple of Muslims in the car front of me appeared offended as a young female teenager had spouted off something to them in the car across from them. I had a friend in my car with me, he overheard the whole thing.

Should I give you a hint of what the teenage girl had spouted off to them? Yep, ragheads and some rather colourful language. In the open for everybody to hear. I bet that one didn't get reported.
That wasn't a hate crime, so the FBI doesn't count that. Calling someone names, as disgusting and low class as that is, is not a crime. It comes under free speech. I don't condone that behavior but it hardly comes under the heading of hate crime. The FBI doesn't keep statistics on name calling.

How can you compare name calling with beheading and other terrorists acts? Does that compare with Muslim terrorists torturing and beheading Daniel Pearl for being a Jew?

The offended ones responded by flipping them the bird. Like the expression, violence begets violence. You punch, you get punched back. It's the same old story every time.
Did a fight break out as a result of those insults?


Hate is still hate. No matter how you put it. I will not condone it coming from any people of any faith.
Of course hate should not be condoned. But enforcing border laws, arresting bomb builders, surveilling terror cells, raiding terrorist training camps, etc., are not acts of hate.


Oh, plenty. Though they aren't something I would report to the cops for in most cases. In the last 10 years, I don't recall anyone setting the local churches on fire but a failed attempt to set a local Mosque on fire has occurred on more than one occasion in the last couple years alone. Not counting the vandalism which has occurred on many occasions.
What about the 156 churches that were set on fire in the US from 1990-2000?

Burned Methodist Churches List, 1990-2000

Or these recent fires?

Alabama
July 28, 2007-Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church, Decatur, Alabama arson
April 24, 2007-Refuge Baptist Church, Ragland, Alabama, arson
February 2006-Rehobeth Baptist Church, Lawley, Alabama, arson
February 2006-Ashby Baptist Church, Brierfield, Alabama, arson
February 2006- Old Union Baptist Church, Randolph, Alabama, arson
February 2006-Antioch Baptist Church, Centerville, Alabama, arson
February 2006-Pleasant Sabine Baptist Church, Bibb County, Alabama, arson
February 2006-New Harmony Holiness Church, Prattville, Alabama, arson
February 2006-Morning Star Baptist Church, Boligee, Alabama, arson
February 2006-Spring Valley Baptist Church, Gainesville, Alabama, arson
February 2006-Dancy First Baptist Church, Aliceville, Alabama, arson
February 2006-Galilee Baptist Church, Panola, Alabama, arson
February 2006-Beaverton Freewill Baptist, Beaverton, Alabama, arson
February 2006 Chapman Chapel Holiness Cong Church, Glencoe, Alabama, arson
March 2006 Faith Church of the Nazarene, Hayden, Alabama, arson
April 2006 Blackberry Lane Community Church, Talladega, Alabama, arson
May 2006 Tubbs Church of Christ, Oakman, Alabama, arson
October 2006 Rocky Mount Baptist Church, Sylacauga, Alabama, arson
November 2006 Salvation Army Church, Florence, Alabama, arson
November 21, 2006-Covenant Life International, Boaz, Alabama, arson

Alaska
March 12, 2007-Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Juneau, Alaska, arson

California
April 24, 2007College Church of Christ, Fresno, California, arson
Feb 27, 2007-Living Hope Fellowship Church, Ontario, California, suspicious
January 5, 2007-St. Cornelius Catholic Church, Walnut Creek, California poss hate crime
August 22, 2006-Grace Baptist Church, Sacramento, California, arson
August 22, 2006-Slavic Independent Church, Sacramento, California, arson

Colorado
July 11, 2007-First Church of Nazarene, Pueblo, Colorado, arson

Florida
March 15, 2007-Christ Ministry of Changing Lives, NW Jacksonville, Florida, arson
September 3, 2006-Crystal Springs Worship Center, Pasco, Florida, arson
April 24, 2006-St. Mark United Church, Valrico, Florida, arson
March 18, 2006-Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church Annex, Sebring, Florida arson

Georgia
July 12, 2007-St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Americus, Georgia arson
July 6, 2007-Faith Baptist Church, Kingston, GA undetermined
June 28, 2007- Mt. Sinai Missionary Baptist Church, Deep Step, Georgia, arson
June 28, 2007-Holly Springs Baptist Church, Warthen/Sandersville, Georgia, arson
March 5, 2007-Liberty City Church of Christ, Savannah, Georgia, arson
April 5, 2007 –Old Marion Baptist Church, Dry Branch, Georgia, undetermined
November 11, 2006-Emit Grove Baptist Church, Statesboro, GA, arson
September 30, 2006-New Haven Baptist Church, Roswell, Georgia, arson
August 27, 2006-Raines Baptist Church, Dawson, Georgia, arson
February, 25, 2006-New Providence Baptist Church, Buena Vista, GA, arson

Hawaii
September 26, 2006-Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints, Honolulu, Hawaii, arson

Idaho
July 22, 2007-Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, Boise, Idaho, arson
Illinois
July 10, 2006-Galum Presbyterian Church, Pinckneyville, Illinois, arson

Indiana
May 8, 2007-North Point Baptist Church, South Bend, Indiana, arson 2nd fire
April 7, 2007 St. Anne Catholic Church, New Castle, Indiana, arson

Iowa
April 29, 2007- First United Methodist Church, Burlington, Iowa, arson
April 29, 2007-First Presbyterian Church, Burlington, Iowa, arson

New York
May 30, 2007-Christ Episcopal Church, Pottersville, New York, arson
July 9, 2007-St. Rose of Lima, Melville, New York, arson

North Carolina
July 24, 2007-Temple Baptist Church, Lincolnton, North Carolina, arson
May 23, 2007-Glenrock Baptist Church, Fort Mills, North Carolina, arson
April 22, 2007-Whitley Memorial UMC, Smithfield, North Carolina arson
January 3, 2007-Memorial Baptist Church, Greenville, North Carolina, arson
January 3, 2007-Unity Freewill Baptist Church, Greenville, North Carolina, arson
August 12, 2006-St. Marks Episcopal Church, Wilson, NC, arson
May 29, 2006- Springfield Baptist Church, Greensboro, North Carolina, arson
March 19, 2006-Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Charlotte, NC, arson

Kansas
November 10, 2006-St. David’s Episcopal Church, Topeka, Kansas, arson
April 30, 2006-Hillside Community Church, Topeka, Kansas, arson

Kentucky
May, 2006-Lafayette Baptist Church, Dawson Springs, Kentucky, arson

Louisiana
May 21, 2007-Peace Grove Baptist Church, Covington, Louisiana, arson

Massachusetts
April 3, 2007-St. Stephens Church, Massachusetts, arson
Feb 9, 2007- Nature Church, Belchertown, Massachusetts, arson

Michigan
July 2, 2006-Deliverance Church of God in Christ, Pontiac Michigan, arson
Mississippi
July 27, 2007-Antioch Church of Christ, New Albany, Mississippi, arson
February 19, 2006-Spring Beulah Church of Christ, McComb, MS, arson

Missouri
January 6, 2007-Mt. Branson Church of God, Branson, Missouri, arson

New Jersey
November 26, 2006-Calvary Temple, Wayne, New Jersey, arson

Oklahoma
October 10, 2006-New Hope Baptist Church, Okhata, Oklahoma, arson

Ohio
May 2007-Christ the King Catholic Church, Athens, Ohio, arson
September 8, 2006-Macedonia Orthodox Church, Columbus, Ohio, arson

Oregon
July 3, 2007-Church of the Nazarene, Grand Ronde, Oregon, arson
Feb 5, 2007-Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church, Portland Oregon, undetermined
October 25, 2006-Peoples Church, Salem Oregon, arson

Pennsylvania
June 5, 2007-Park Lane United Brethren Church, Bethel Township, arson
May 6, 2007-Altoona Alliance Church, Altoona, Pennsylvania, arson
January 4, 2007-Christ Lutheran Church, Allentown, PA, update (Nov 4, 7 fires) hate

Rhode Island
August 24, 2006-Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, Providence, Rhode Island, suspicious

South Carolina
September 9, 2006-Bibleway Baptist Church, Charleston, South Carolina, arson

Tennessee
March 13, 2007-Greater Mount Moriah Baptist Church (FL Bldg), S Memphis, Tenn, arson
December 18, 2006-Cathedral of Praise, Chattanooga, Tennessee, arson

Texas
July 4, 2007-Victory Family Church, Burleson, TX, attempted arson
June 26, 2007-Bethesda Baptist Church, Saginaw, Texas, arson
June 14, 2007-First Missionary Baptist Church, Houston, Texas, arson
Feb 26, 2007-St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Amarillo, Texas, undetermined
June 6, 2006-St. John’s Presbyterian Church, Manchaca, Texas, arson

Utah
April 24, 2007-Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah hate crime
June 6, 2007-First Congregational Church, Samoa, Utah, arson

Virginia
June 7, 2007-Potters House Church of Deliverance, undetermined
April 28, 2007-Abundant Life Baptist Church, Dumfries Virginia, undetermined
February 2, 2006-St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Suffolk, VA, arson

Washington
July 5, 2007-Unity Church of Olympia, Olympia, Washington, arson
June 14, 2007-Japanese Presbyterian Church, Seattle Washington, attempted arson
April 12, 2006-Church of Christ, Yelm, Washington, arson

West Virginia
May 14, 2007-Apostolic Free Church of God, St. Albans, West Virginia, arson
March 2, 2007-New Life Church Cedar Grove, West Virginia, arson
June 4, 2006-Glenwood United Methodist Church, Charleston, West Virginia, arson
July 19, 2006-Full Gospel Tabernacle, Oceana, West Virginia, arson

Wisconsin
September 30, 2006-St. Aidan’s Episcopal Church, Hartford, Wisconsin, arson


Just because it isn't happening where you live doesn't mean it isn't happening at all. It's happening in some places. Buffalo is a bad place to be a Muslim, that I can tell you.
I'm not saying that it doesn't happen. I'm just saying that it isn't nationwide.

You failed to realize that in the first place, I wasn't talking about the present. I was talking about the future then you shifted it to the past and the present. Now you're even trying to pinpoint it onto the Muslims by generalizing the young followers to be extremists which you proved me right. I said people use the names very loosely and use them in generalizations which you just did.
I only mentioned young Muslims because they are the demographic who commit most of the terrorist acts. That doesn't mean all young Muslims are terrorists but most terrorists are young, not old. Many of those who preach hate in the mosques are older but they usually leave the violent actions to the younger guys.

That still doesn't justify people name calling or harassing Muslims or Arabs in the United States. But it does justify security vigilance.

Hate breeds Hate.
I'm not advocating hate.

It's easier to hate than it is to love. Even God knows this.
Actually, apathy is easier than love or hate.
 
What their really want from us ?
What Bin Laden really want for?
What their reason want destroy the other country and kill mass innocent peoples dies?

Made me sick full of somatch.. Poor thing innocent people doesn't deserved too young to die. He enjoy killing rest of all people their own country and even other country too. He expecting ownz the world and power of control?
Oh please.. Give that shit a break!

ever since our open support for israel, we've made ourselves public to criticism. only we received a wake up call in this day and age - we now suffer the consequences of our government's sloppy inconsideration of their illegal activities that breed terrorism to a whole new level. call it the 'blowback' - the government intervening internationally that slaps us right in the face. osama repeatedly warned us but we ignored. ah, just like the mainstream media (msm). ;D

so yes, with that said, consider our government to be the true terrorists. our government kill thousands and thousands and many of it go unreported or classified. our government is the one that wants to own and control the world's resources. if not, then why... are we over there? ;D

god bless america.
 
ever since our open support for israel, we've made ourselves public to criticism. only we received a wake up call in this day and age - we now suffer the consequences of our government's sloppy inconsideration of their illegal activities that breed terrorism to a whole new level. call it the 'blowback' - the government intervening internationally that slaps us right in the face. osama repeatedly warned us but we ignored. ah, just like the mainstream media (msm). ;D

so yes, with that said, consider our government to be the true terrorists. our government kill thousands and thousands and many of it go unreported or classified. our government is the one that wants to own and control the world's resources. if not, then why... are we over there? ;D

god bless america.

:ugh3:~*sigh*
Please stop frigg'n breed terrorism! No need repeatdly.. Let it earth peace pretty please.. :fingersx:
 
sometime, it have nothing with government but from the dirty business company. People angry and become terrorist.
 
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